| | Famoudou Konate: Djembe 2 CD - Import
Performers include: Famoudou Konate, Pierre Cheriza, Percussions De Guinee, Baga Guine, Les Ballets Africains, Wolfa, Francois Kokelaere, Candomble. Famoudou Konate: Djembe 2 Music Famoudou Konate: Djembe 2 Songs | 1. | Dununbo-Barti-Route du Niger Waka |
| 2. | Matimbo |
| 3. | Rhythme Yanvalou |
| 4. | Djambe Karan |
| 5. | Sikonakry |
| 6. | Mahsou |
| 7. | Takonani |
| 8. | Avaninha |
| 9. | Ailleurs Inconnu |
| 10. | Djembe Sarhan |
| 11. | Konkoba 2 |
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