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| Batoumambe | |||||||||
| Kanawa | |||||||||
| Wari | |||||||||
| Sin Djen Djen | |||||||||
| Cigarette a Bana (The Cigarette Is Finished) | |||||||||
| Woulaba | |||||||||
| Baro | |||||||||
| Sambara | |||||||||
| Roma | |||||||||
| Tere | |||||||||
| Mali Sadio | |||||||||
| Takamba | |||||||||
| Sinama Denw | |||||||||
On his second Putumayo release, Koite is even more laid-back, commercially astute, and cosmopolitan than on his 1999 debut. The romantic opening track, "Batoumambe," with its booty-shaking rhumba conceits, would not be out of place on a Gipsy Kings album. The bandleader's husky, boyish tenor... [+] Expand