Tumbélé! Or how a putting a retro Afro-Latin band on your record cover will make me listen
I excitedly pulled aside the new Soundway Records comp, Tumbélé!, Biguine, Afro & Latin sounds from the French Caribbean, 1963-74,
I excitedly pulled aside the new Soundway Records comp, Tumbélé!, Biguine, Afro & Latin sounds from the French Caribbean, 1963-74,
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