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Catno

BEWITH037LP

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Limited Edition Reissue Remastered

Country

UK

Release date

Sep 14, 2018

Heavy African rhythms meet American soul-funk grooves on this Afro-Funk classic. Boasting an all-star lineup of top funk instrumentalists, this rarity was a mainstay in the b-boy/breaking scene and a digger's delight (ie. Kenny Dope's twist on 'Advice From Father'). HEAT!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$45*

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A1

Karam Bani

4:27

A2

Them Yebtheyet

5:12

A3

Ku Ka Maria

2:45

A4

Advice From Father

5:46

B1

Iro Le Pa

4:55

B2

Ye Koaba

4:27

B3

Peace

3:00

B4

Oh! Africa

5:37

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