Moussa Doumbia - Keleya (Long Alternate LP Version)

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2009

Moussa Doumbia was a saxophonist, arranger, author/composer who used African American funk as his main inspiration during the 1970's. Living in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, West Africa, the Malian artist recorded an audacious music for a restricted public, with the help of two French American producers based there, Cathy & Albert Loudes.

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  • Possible to get the lyrics ?

  • I was wondering what is sung repeatedly on this tune (the "naa tembolo" thing)? What does that mean in English and how is it actually written? Apparently it's the Dioula language? Thanks for the help. This track is an absolute bomb!

  • ESTO ES MUSICA!!!!

    LAS RAICES AFRICANAS PRESENTES

  • @Captaindouchestein

    Exactly same happened to me yesterday. Fast forward til the bitter end where luckily a little reward awaited! Nice piece. Greetings from springy Helsinki.

  • dynamic sound!!!!!

  • Primeval was a shit film, I fast-forwarded through most of it.

    Good job I watched the credits and heard this gem!

  • big tune!!! does anyone know were i can download this pls??

  • REALLY GOOD FUNKY SONG !!

  • amazing

    

  • Deep tune, greased with peanut or palm oil, no doubt. In the U.S, deep stanky grooves used to seaoned with fatback, hog maugs, chitterlings and the like. Fela will always be The Supreme High Chief of the Afro Beat.

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