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Beneath the Music: An African History of Bass

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Here are a list of albums heard on Afropop Worldwide's Beneath the Music: An African History of Bass:

Manu Dibango "The Very Best Of Manu Dibango: Afro Soul Jazz" (Union Square 2000)

Manu Dibango "Africadelic" (HI&FLY Records)

Jo Doumbe "Top Makossa" (Toure Jim's Records)

Manu Dibango "B Sides" (Soul Makossa Records)

Elvis Presley "30 #1 Hits" (BMG 2002)

Marvin Gaye "What's Going On" (Universal Motown)

Richard Bona "Mike Stern- Live In Paris (dvd)"

Various artists "Shona Mbira Music" (Nonesuch Explorer 1977, Nonesuch 2002)

Thomas Mapfumo, The Blacks Unlimited "The Singles Collecton: 1977-1986" (Gramma Records 1992, ZimBob 1996)

Maalem Mahjoub, Gnawa de Marrakech "Lila" (Sound of World)

Soukous Stars "Gozando" (Syllart)

Zaiko Langa Langa "Zaire-ghana" (RetroAfric 1993)

Whistler and His Jug Band "Jugband Specials: 25 Great Original Recordings 192" (Nimbus Records)

The Kachamba Brothers "Golden Afrique Vol 3"

Tito Puente "Top Percussion"

Tito Rodriguez "El Inolvidoble" (Codigo Records)

Tito Puente "Dance Mania (legacy Edition)" (Sony Music Entertainment)

Israel Lopez "Havana Club: Best 50s Cuban Orchestras" (7 Productions)

Paul Simon "Graceland" (Warner Brothers 1986)

Ladysmith Black Mambazo "Journey Of Dreams" (Rhino)

Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens "The Lion Roars" (Shanachie 1991)

Jaojoby "Malagasy" (Marabi Productions)

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