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Genre:Folk World & Country
Tracklist:
A1. Unknown Artist - Mujaguzo (Celebration) A2. Erusana Lutwana & Budo African Music Club - Ffe basajja ba Kabaka (We are the King's Men) A3. Albert Bisaso Ssempeke - Akasozi Bamunanika keyagaza (The hill of Bamunanika gives pride) A4. Kopolyano Kyobe & Band - Ssematimba ne Kikwabanga (Ssematimba and Kikwabanga) A5. Unknown Artist - Asenga omwami tagayaala (A new tenant of a chief cannot be lazy) A6. Evaristo Muyinda - Ssewasswa, kazaala balongo (Ssewasswa, father of twins) A7. Maria Nanemba Muyinda - Twaliraanya mayumba, emmeeme tezaaliraana (Our houses are next to each other, but not our souls) A8. Evaristo Muyinda - Twabonaabona (We suffered) B1. Unknown Artist - Bagabye Mukwenda, owange talina nnaku (They have served Mukwenda, mine doesn't have sorrow) B2. Kalema Hassan Katipa & Band - Bya nannyinimu (They belong to the owner) B3. Unknown Artist - Bandaba okulya ettoke, bampita mulamu ddala (They see me eat a banana meal, they think I am healthy) B4. Temutewo Mukasa - Okwagala omulungi kwesengereza (Loving the beautiful one is to be careful) B5. Unknown Artist - Kifwe kze kya B6. Semuwemba George William - Kubikira amadinda (Announcing death to the xylophone) B7. Semuwemba George William & Sekindi John - Emirembe ngalo buli ogujja gukira gunnaago (Generations are like fingers, each one is different) B8. Albert Bisaso Ssempeke - Omusango gw'abalere (The case of the flutists) B9. John Ssempeke & Sebuufu Steven - Osiibye otya nno? (How has your day been?)
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Rec. by Peter Cooke: A8, B8
Rec. by Basile Koechlin: A1, A7, B6, B7
Rec. by Jude Mugerwa: A3, A4, B2, B9
Rec. by Hugh Tracy: A2, A5, A6, B4, B5
Rec. by Klaus Wachsmann: B1, B3
Mixed by Jude Mugerwa and Eli Hanquart
Mastered by Peter Soldan
500 copies