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Artist | VARIOUS ARTISTS |
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Release Date | 01/01/1997 |
Format | 12 |
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Label | unknown |
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Catalogue: A7E006Stripped release date: 19970101Artist: VARIOUS ARTISTSFormat: 12Class: Variant: Label: unknownCompany: unknownDistributor: unknownRelease date: 01/01/1997Track list:Various Artists – A7 Edits Volume 6 PRE ORDER: 09/06/23 The highly esteemed, A7 Edits lines up Volum
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Artist | VARIOUS ARTISTS |
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Release Date | 01/01/1997 |
Format | 12 |
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Label | unknown |
Various Artists – A7 Edits Volume 6 PRE ORDER: 09/06/23 The highly esteemed, A7 Edits lines up Volume 6 in their much sought after, official edits series. Four feel good dancefloor re-works of obscure Afro-disco gems, plucked from the extensive Africa Seven vaults. Opening up the EP, Ghana’s Gyedu Blay Ambolley gets his disco funk heater ‘Highlife’ re-edited by Alan Dixon before John Talabot & Pional take on Cameroon’s Ekambi Brillant giving a deep electronic twist to ‘Afrika Afrika’. On the B, another double dose of Cameroonian cuts, with Pasteur Lappe’s standout hit ‘Na Real Sekele Fo Ya’ getting a housed up edit from Escapade as Jacques Renault breathes new life into the jazz funk joint from Michael Amara – New Bell. TRACKLIST: A1 – Gyedu Blay Ambolley – Highlife (Alan Dixon Edit) A2 – Ekambi Brillant – Afrika Afrika (John Talabot & Pional «Lost Scripts» Rerub) B1 – Pasteur Lappe – Na Real Sekele Fo Ya (Escapade Edit) B2 – Michael Amara – New Bell (Jacques Renault Edit)
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