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    Super Mama Djombo Super Mama Djombo

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    • Super Mama Djombo – Pansau Na Isna
    • Super Mama Djombo – Marietu Djeme
    • Super Mama Djombo – Manobra Da Pequena
    • Super Mama Djombo – Wai Nene
    • Super Mama Djombo – Sinhalakala
    • 1. Pansau Na Isna
    • 2. Marietu Djeme
    • 3. Manobra Da Pequena
    • 4. Wai Nene
    • 5. Sinhalakala
    • 6. Nambia
    • 7. Remedi Ku Kata
    • 8. Pioneiros

    Super Mama Djombo is one of West Africa's greatest roots orchestras, especially for the people of Guiné-Bissau. The band marked a new national identity and reinvented Portuguese Creole as a language of national unity.

    In the early 1970’s, the Mama Djombo underground orchestra played mostly for secret political rallies supporting the PAIGC, the major Independence Movement for Guiné and Cabo Verde. Adriano Atchutchi became the bandleader & recruited singer Dulce Neves, adding creole sweetness to its already heady mix of juvenile enthusiasm, candid melodies and touches of luso-tropicalism.

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