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Mohamed Bangoura Baga Rhythms and Songs CD

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Price: $16.99
Item Number: BUDA-1977802
Country or Region: GUINEA
Catalog No: BUDA-1977802
Mohamed Bangoura was the youngest djembefola playing with the "Ballets Africains de Guinée" before he became master drummer. In 1986, after touring for ten years with the ensemble, he decided to settle in Paris. Mohamed Bangoura "Bagadi" (son of Baga), has performed throughout Europe with Zachary Richard and Papa Wemba. He also devotes much of his time to teaching. Rich of many different cultures and experiences, Mohamed Bangoura is still very attached to his culture and people and regularly returns to Guinea. On the island of Room, off Conakry, he meets up with the female percussionists and singers of Baga Guiné and their male counterpart, the group Baga Khame.
 
 1. Abolo
 2. Sogbane
 3. Soumba L'Kiye
 4. Boliyarene
 5. Peyimein
 6. Imamaye
 7. Mayine Bobo
 8. Gambia
 9. Sankora
 10. Omenbenye
 11. Kiriyinbaga 1
 12. Sinte
 13. Mane
 14. Touba
 15. Toulon
 16. Kiriyinbaga 2
 17. Outara
 18. Pabotrene

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