| | Moussa Sissoko Ala Tamala CD - Import Moussa Sissoko Discography of CDs
Personnel includes: Moussa Sissoko (percussion); Joachim Kuhn (piano); Walter Quintus (keyboards). Moussa Sissoko Ala Tamala Songs | 1. | Tuka Bala |
| 2. | Ala Tamala (Reprise) |
| 3. | Decadenz |
| 4. | Moussa |
| 5. | Ala Tumbala |
| 6. | Tam Tam Danza |
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Purchase Ala Tamala CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Houston Person Mellow CD (2009)
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