Ali.Farka.Toure--Radio.Mali-(1996)-om

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
1 01-ali_farka_toure--njarka.mp3 Ali Farka Toure Njarka 192 Unknown
2 02-ali_farka_toure--yer_mali_gakoyoyo.mp3 Ali Farka Toure Yer Mali Gakoyoyo 192 Unknown
3 03-ali_farka_toure--soko.mp3 Ali Farka Toure Soko 192 Unknown
4 04-ali_farka_toure--bandalabourou.mp3 Ali Farka Toure Bandalabourou 192 Unknown
5 05-ali_farka_toure--machengoidi.mp3 Ali Farka Toure Machengoidi 192 Unknown
6 06-ali_farka_toure--samarya.mp3 Ali Farka Toure Samarya 192 Unknown
7 07-ali_farka_toure--hani.mp3 Ali Farka Toure Hani 192 Unknown
8 08-ali_farka_toure--gambari.mp3 Ali Farka Toure Gambari 192 Unknown
9 09-ali_farka_toure--(njarka)_gambari.mp3 Ali Farka Toure (Njarka) Gambari 192 Unknown
10 10-ali_farka_toure--biennai.mp3 Ali Farka Toure Biennai 192 Unknown
11 11-ali_farka_toure--arsany.mp3 Ali Farka Toure Arsany 192 Unknown
12 12-ali_farka_toure--amadinin.mp3 Ali Farka Toure Amadinin 192 Unknown
13 13-ali_farka_toure--seygalere.mp3 Ali Farka Toure Seygalere 192 Unknown
14 14-ali_farka_toure--trei_kongo.mp3 Ali Farka Toure Trei Kongo 192 Unknown
15 15-ali_farka_toure--radio_mali.mp3 Ali Farka Toure Radio Mali 192 Unknown
16 16-ali_farka_toure--njarka_(excerpt).mp3 Ali Farka Toure Njarka (Excerpt) 192 Unknown
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