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Liner Note Author: Stephan Rigert.
Recording information: Dampfzentrale, Bern, Switzerland (11/19/1996/11/20/1996).
Personnel: Stephan Rigert (percussion); Oumou Kouyaté (vocals); Aly Wagué (flute); Philippe Mall Quartet (tenor saxophone); Ian Gordon (trumpet); Christoph Baumann (piano); Christoph Stiefel (keyboards); Maryam Sylla (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Rolf Stauffacher.
Mali
Stephan Rigert Different Colors Songs | 1. | Layilala |
| 2. | Lamiry |
| 3. | Diabana |
| 4. | Douna Fama |
| 5. | Korofo (Pt. 1-2) |
| 6. | Layilala - (radio version) |
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