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Black Santiago present their first Lp Black Santiago out on Tropiques Satel. Most important band from Benin

Great LP from Benin by the second most important orchestra -behind the Poly-Rythmo
Record has many hairlines and scuffs producing some constant surface noise !

A1 Noun Ma Do Minsi Wé
Written-By – Honoré Avolonto
A2 Awé Ho Mé
Written-By – Sébastien Houédanou
A3 Babadé Né Mi
Written-By – Aristide Hounwanou
A4 Gbé Wé Do Mi Lé
Written-By – Léonard Gohoungbé
A5 Mireille
Written-By – Aristide Hounwanou
B1 El Manicero
Orchestra – Black Santiago
B2 Bonne Guérison
Written-By – Sébastien Houédanou
B3 Avortement Interdit
Written-By – Sébastien Houédanou
B4 Dou Dagbé Wè
Written-By – Honoré Avolonto
B5 Noinvi Ma So Lin Kpon O
Written-By – Léonard Gohoungbé

Media: VGi
Sleeve: VG

49€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Noun Ma Do Minsi Wé

A2

Awé Ho Mé

A3

Babadé Né Mi

A4

Gbé Wé Do Mi Lé

A5

Mireille

B1

El Manicero

B2

Bonne Guérison

B3

Avortement Interdit

B4

Dou Dagbé Wè

B5

Noinvi Ma So Lin Kpon O

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