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Thursday, December 17, 2009

La Voix d'Or

The great Kouyaté Sory Kandia of Guinea (1933-1977).

One of my favorite recordings. Ever.


Notice how far from the mic he sounds. The man could wail!
Posted by Steve Peters at 2:18 PM

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