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Oryema plays the nanga, a zither described as having seven strings, though some have one string that runs seven times across the instrument making them hell to tune. This is half of a terrific CD -- wonderful except when Brian Eno and co. get in on the act and undercut it. You can program out the well-meaning-but-blah bits -- unless you disagree anyway, in which case all is well. ~ John Storm Roberts, Original Music, All Music Guide
Track Listing
| 1. Piny Runa Woko |
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| 2. Land Of Anaka |
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| 3. Piri Wango Iya |
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| 4. Ye Ye Ye |
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| 5. Lacan Woto Kumu |
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| 6. Makambo |
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| 7. Jok Omako Nyako |
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| 8. Solitude |
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| 9. Lubanga |
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| 10. Exile |
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Fight For This Love Cheryl Cole |
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Cheryl Cole, formerly Cheryl Tweedy, is one fifth of the hugely successful girl group 'Girls Aloud' and with this debut single, a solo artist in her own right. Taken from the 2009 album '3 Words', Cole shot to fame after being discovered on reality television show 'Popstars: The Rivals' . Along with her fellow band mates, Cheryl Cole became one of the most successful performers to spring from reality TV; scoring a slew of platinum selling singles and albums. In 2008 Cole continued her fame trajectory by becoming a judge on the UK version of the The X Factor. On 'Fight For This Love' she returns to her day job - albeit without the help of the other members of Girls Aloud. The single is a smooth R&B number, with lyrics allegedly influenced by her husband's own marital indiscretions. While it's unclear if Cheryl will favour a solo career without Girls Aloud, the success of this single shows she won't be short of options. ~Jon Davies. Copyright (c) Shazam Entertainment Limited 2009. All rights reserved shazam |
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