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Recording information: Studios Cha-Cha-Cha, Lisbonne; Timbrestudios, Lisbonne.
Personnel: Betinho Feijo (guitar); Jorge Cervantes (flute); Lito Graca (drums).
Audio Mixer: Stephanie Caisson.
Maiorais Soundtrack Music Bonga Maiorais Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Aname |
| 2. | Cheiro Do Mato |
| 3. | Sao Salvador |
| 4. | Maiorais |
| 5. | Rebitanga |
| 6. | Banga Fukula |
| 7. | Cenas de Gaby |
| 8. | Xica Kambuta |
| 9. | Male |
| 10. | Santo Antonio |
| 11. | Kuriondo Kanhoka |
| 12. | Tancinha |
| 13. | Sambila |
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