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Kokoroko
Could We Be More

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Artists

Kokoroko

Catno

BWOOD228LPB

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition

Country

UK

Release date

Aug 5, 2022

After a few mega EP's, Kokoroko finally deliver their expansive and rich debut release on Giles Peterson's Brownswood Recordings label. Incredibly joyous compositions that beg to be heard live pull oodles of inspiration from the highlife and jazz sounds of West Africa, the Afrobeat and psych-funk sounds of the 70s and plenty of modern broken beat styles that have been perfected in their home city of London. Guaranteed to brighten up your day. Stunner! LTD edition on beaut blue vinyl.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$55*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Tojo

3:59

A2

Blue Robe (Pt.I)

0:38

A3

Ewa Inu

6:39

A4

Age Of Ascent

4:56

A5

Dide O

4:10

A6

Soul Searching

3:32

B1

We Give Thanks

3:40

B2

Those Good Times

4:12

B3

Reprise

0:28

B4

War Dance

5:35

B5

Interlude

1:58

B6

Home

2:04

B7

Something's Going On

5:05

B8

Outro

0:47

B9

Blue Robe (Pt.II)

0:25

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