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Mandela Bring Him Back Home

Date: 
0000-00-00
Composer: 
Hugh Masakela
Rights: 
3rd Ear Music
Identifier (original): 
00000000.036.018.001.001.mp3
Keywords: 
  • HYMAP
  • Jazz
  • Masekela Hugh
Description: 

These are the recordings from David Marks, they were recorded at 44.1Hz-16bit-stereo

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Further information refer ILAM field card number: C3X-17

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Marks, David Henga Bantu Glee Singers Tonga Tumbuka Zulu Nyamwezi Paseli Brothers Haya Mwenda,Jean Bosco Shangaan Amberon,Bom Ngoni Sibanda, George Chopi Egyptian Music Club Bemba Sukuma Nyanja Luunda Tracey, Hugh Mashiyane, Spokes
Nyanja Luba Xhosa Sukuma Shangaan Chewa Chopi Ganda Nyoro Nguja Zulu Nsenga South Sotho Karanga Zezuru Sotho Bemba Tonga Tumbuka Yao English Shona Ngala Ndebele Haya Henga Nyamwezi Swahili Luunda Luo
Tanganyika Mozambique Nyasaland Northern Rhodesia Zimbabwe Southern Rhodesia Congo Tanzania Portuguese East Africa Zambia South Africa Belgian Congo Malawi Kenya Democratic Republic of the Congo

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