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    • 1. Chenar Le Blues
    • 2. Avehri

    Bongo Joe focus on on two of the most renowned tunes from Algerian kabyle rock band Abranis, founded in 1967. 'Chenar Le Blues', released in 1977, was a big hit on Algerian national radio - the band’s response to the music of The Doors.

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