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Ayuune Sule
Putoo Katare Yire

Putoo Katare Yire
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Catno

MR30 RW49 RUP023

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Styles

African

Rebel Up Records, Makkum Records and Red Wig Records are proud to present the 2nd full length album "Putoo Katare Yire" by Ghanaian artist Ayuune Sule.

Rebel Up Records, Makkum Records and Red Wig Records are proud to present the 2nd full length album "Putoo Katare Yire" by Ghanaian artist Ayuune Sule.

C’est un album résolument moderne et empreint d’une belle authenticité que nous livre Ayuune Sule, joueur émérite de kologo (luth ghanéen à 2 cordes). On y retrouve aussi bien des titres produits pour nous faire danser (Tezaa So Ndeyine, Don’t Be Lazy, Tesan Nonge Taaba…), que des morceaux beaucoup plus épurés mais tout aussi enivrants, à l’image de ce Yelemeghre Kalebona. Un album à découvrir !

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

18€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Tezaa So Ndeyine

A2

Don't Be Lazy

A3

Life Is A Journey

A4

Yelemeghre Kalebona

B1

Fighting Music

B2

Tesan Nonge Taaba

B3

Yaalima Nyaane Yoo

B4

Putoo Katare Yire

B5

Yaabe Wane

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