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Artist |
Title |
Album |
Label |
Link |
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Amps For Christ |
Edward [Trad. Child No. 13] |
Circuits |
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Amps For Christ |
Moondog |
Amps For Christ |
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Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban |
Drume Negrita |
Mambo Sinuendo |
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Jimmy Solanke & The Junkers |
Eje Ka Jo |
Money No Be Sand |
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Achmad Zaelani |
Stambul Djampang |
Kroncong: Early Indonesian Pop |
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Arif Sag |
Osman Pehlivan |
Turkish Freakout |
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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan |
Ali Maula |
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CAN |
Dizzy Dizzy |
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Sodsri Rungsang |
Uay Porn Tahan Chaydan |
The Sound of Siam - Leftfield Luk Thung, Jazz and Molam from Thailand 1965-74 |
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Dorothy Masuka |
Ghana |
Dorothy Masuka X 7 |
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Los Wembler's De Iquitos |
La Danza Del Petrolero |
Root of Chicha 2: |
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Pack |
Harlem Shuffle |
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Otis Wright |
It's Soon Be Done |
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Track 3 |
Guitars of the Golden Triangle |
Sublime Frequencies |
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Nujabes ft. |
Luv(sic) Part 2 |
Hydeout Productions |
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Wo Yao Hui Jia |
Bai Hong |
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Don't Let Me Down |
Charlotte Dada |
Money No Be Sand |
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Eno Brebre |
Stan's Experimental Chorus with Charlotte Dada |
African CD |
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Gang Geng Nai Krai Lab (Look Whose Underwear is Showing) |
Kabuan Garn Yor Yod Uung Yong |
Thai Pop Spectacular |
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Sao Dok Kum Tai (Lady From a Flower) |
Pumpuang Duangjan |
Thai Pop Spectacular |
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Bossa Antique |
Lalo Shifrin |
he Dissection and Reconstruction of Music From the Past as Performed by the Inmates of Lalo Schifrin's Demented Ensemble as a Tribute to the Memory of the Marquis de Sade. |
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Sweet Jazz |
Jelly Roll Morton |
Beginners Soundtrack |
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The Last Word in Lonesome is Me |
Roger Miller |
Volume One: Country Tunesmith |
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I Don't Wanna Play House |
Tammy Wynette |
Vintage Country |
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Long Gone Lonesome Blues |
Hank Williams |
The Original Singles Collection |
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Grandmaster Gus and the Furious Fat spin some hypnotic rhythms with the Dissection and Reconstruction of Music From the Past as Performed by the Inmates of Lalo Schifrin's Demented Ensemble as a Tribute to the Memory of the Marquis de Sade. Also, some sad country.