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Padang Moonrise (The Birth Of The Modern Indonesian Rec Industry 1955-69)

Padang Moonrise (The Birth Of The Modern Indonesian Rec Industry 1955-69)

Artists

Various

Labels

Soundway

Catno

SNDWLP151

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation1x Vinyl 7" 45 RPM

Country

UK

Release date

Nov 25, 2022

Styles

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$43.49*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

SNDWLP151 - UK - 2022

A1

Orkes Teruna Ria - Bulan Dagoan

A2

Yanti Bersaudara - Gumbira

A3

Orkes Suita Rama - Tepui Tepui

A4

Band Nada Kentjana - Djaleuleudja

A5

Orkes Lokananta - Nganggo Telek Nang Krikilan

A6

Orkes Teruna Ria - Budjang Talalai

B1

Orkes Kelana Ria - Ya Mahmud

B2

Orkes Teruna Ria - Geleang Sapi

B3

Zaenal Combo - Ampat Lima Dalam Djambangan

B4

Zaenal Combo - Seruling

B5

Orkes Kelana Ria - Sajang

B6

Mus D. S. - Neleng Neng Kung

C1

Orkes Gumarang - Malin Kundang

C2

Orkes Tropicana - Pantjaran Kasih

C3

Orkes Teruna Ria - Tak Ton Tong

C4

Orkes Lokananta - Tari Bali

C5

Orkes Kelana Ria - Emplek Emplek Ketepu

C6

Mus D. S. - Ahai Dara

C7

Orkes Kelana Ria - Semoga

D1

Zaenal Combo - Kaden Sadje

D2

Orkes Irama - Gendjer Gendjer

D3

Orkes Teruna Ria - Modjang Parahyangan

D4

Orkes Sendja Meraju - Bubuj Bulan

D5

Mus D. S. - Tautjo Tjiandjur

D6

Band Nada Kentjana - Nelengnengkung

A

Ivo Nilakreshna - Ka Huma

B

Zaenal Combo - Tandung Tjina

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