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Tlahoun Gèssèssè
Ethiopian Urban Modern Music Vol. 4

Ethiopian Urban Modern Music Vol. 4

Catno

HS097VL

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation Reissue

Country

France

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Ethiopian Urban Modern Music Vol. 4 by Tilahun Gessesse on Heavenly Sweetness.

Although he is still completely unknown to Western audiences, for Ethiopians, Tlahoun Gèssèssè (pronounced Guèssèssè) is THE VOICE.The first-ever pan-Ethiopian star, he has embodied such nonstop unanimity since the end of the 1950s that is a role-model and a point of reference.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: VG+

$27.83*

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HS097VL - FR - 2021RP

A1

Alègntayé

4:35

A2

Kulun Mankwalèsh (70)

2:55

A3

Aykèdashem Lebé

4:55

A4

Bèyèt Nèw Mèngèdu

3:57

A5

Ené Nègn Wèy Antchi

4:29

B1

Yèné Felagoté

4:05

B2

Tezalègn Yètentu

3:38

B3

Tchuhetén Betsèmu

3:30

B4

Lantchi Biyé

3:04

B5

Kulun Mankwalèsh (73)

4:39

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