• Original LP SLP 55£30.00
      Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG-Original unplayed deadstock vinyl sleeve has small tear and age wear
    • Keletigui Et Ses Tambourinis – Maxi Mirimagni
    • Keletigui Et Ses Tambourinis – Maderi
    • Keletigui Et Ses Tambourinis – Dembati
    • Keletigui Et Ses Tambourinis – Sökhö
    • Keletigui Et Ses Tambourinis – Kassimagni
    • Keletigui Et Ses Tambourinis – Kebakele
    • 1. Maxi Mirimagni
    • 2. Maderi
    • 3. Dembati
    • 4. Sökhö
    • 5. Kassimagni
    • 6. Kebakele

    Really tough LP loads of tracks, percussive, brassy, heavy!

    Great LP! - Only release from 1976 from group from (French-speaking) Guinea on Guinea state-owned label (see below).

    Keletigui et ses Tambourinis was a dance music orchestra founded in Conakry by the government of the newly independent state of Guinea. They were one of the most prominent national orchestras of the new country.

    Editions Syliphone Conakry : Guinean state-funded label which ran from 1967 until the death of President Sékou Touré in 1984. The label is based in Conakry, Guinea. Main market for these vinyl records is obviously Guinea, even though the label pressed in France and had French and other distributors as mentioned on records. There was no pressing plant in Guinea ever so the label had to press abroad.

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