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Sam Mangwana Sings Dinu Vangu
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For once, all the reviews are correct
This album is brilliant.
The singing is sublime and the rythms are masterful Magwana
at his peak. If I had to be an ass and find something wrong with
this work I would say my only problem is the guitar effect used
for the solo on track 2. It is too metalic. Other than that, this
is one of my favorite Mangwanas. Buy this album or regret it. |

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Megamix
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this album

This is an import that I found used one day in San Francisco. The
album title correctly depicts the tracks within. Hit songs seemlessly
flow from one to the next weaving themselves into one large Megamix.
I would not rely on this album alone to do justice for the songs
sampled within. Instead I would use this album to compliment other
Sam albums with full-length versions of the tunes found within. |

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Maria Tebbo
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this album

From one of Africa's most beautiful voices comes one of its most
classic originals. Sam Mangwana's Maria Tebbo fuses soukous
pulses with rumba chants. And he is laughing the whole way through.
This album combines two previously out-of-print releases into one
CD. |

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Galo Negro
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this album

Putumayo's attempts as capturing Sam Mangwana's magic are realized
in this captivating release which has tinges of Cuban influence
mixed with his native rumba and soukous vibes. Though not the most
classic of Sam's albums, this one is the most easily obtainable
and will not disappoint. |

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Aladji
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this album

Mangwana release on Shanachie is nice. A bit more world-beat to
appeal to the hype during this period, but nice to listen to nonetheless.
I prefer Sam in a more natural setting because I feel the 1980s
technology used here can limited his timeless voice. |
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