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Mr Bongo Record Club Volume Two

Mr Bongo Record Club Volume Two
Mr Bongo Record Club Volume TwoMr Bongo Record Club Volume TwoMr Bongo Record Club Volume TwoMr Bongo Record Club Volume TwoMr Bongo Record Club Volume TwoMr Bongo Record Club Volume Two

Artists

Various

Labels

Mr Bongo

Catno

MRBLP151

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

UK

Release date

Nov 3, 2017

Round 2 of Mr Bongo's crate-digging comp series of largely African and Brazilian gems across disco, soul and funk. Best way to enjoy deep cuts without the original 12"/7" pricetag. Big one for the tropical heads!

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: NM or M-

$42*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

Excellent condition!

A1

Elbernita 'Twinkie' Clark - Awake O Zion

5:53

A2

Dee Edwards - Put Your Love On The Line

4:38

A3

Anubis - Ecology

4:00

B1

Guy Cuevas - Ebony Game

6:41

B2

Kiru Stars - Family Planning

4:52

B3

Teaspoon - Oh Yeh Soweto

4:08

C1

Leny Andrade - Não Adianta

2:53

C2

Rosa Maria - Samba Maneiro

2:52

C3

Tom & Dito - Obrigado Corcovado

2:23

C4

Inezita Barroso - Maracatu Elegante

2:11

C5

Joao Dias - Capoeira

2:53

C6

The Equatics - Merry Go Round

2:46

D1

Elias Rahbani And His Orchestra - Liza... Liza

5:23

D2

The Beaters - Harari

7:53

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