| | D'Gary Malagasy Guitar/Music From Madagascar CD D'Gary Discography of CDs
Personnel: Ernest "D'Gary" Randrianasolo (guitar), Pana Dourantonis (percussion).Option (5-6/93, p.99) - "...[MALAGASY GUITAR] is essential for anyone with even a remote interest in finger-picked acoustic guitar....The sum is both serene and earthy, naive and sophisticated, as if D'Gary had learned from a guitar master and then disappeared to that remote island to create a new language for the instrument..." Malagasy Guitar/Music From Madagascar Music D'Gary Malagasy Guitar/Music From Madagascar Songs | 1. | Biby Aomby |
| 2. | Betepotepo |
| 3. | Raininy |
| 4. | Sahira |
| 5. | E! Nama Inona NY Anzaranao |
| 6. | Anary Tany |
| 7. | Tiako Ianao |
| 8. | Zarazarao |
| 9. | Antsary Helo |
| 10. | Tiambaly |
| 11. | Manibili |
| 12. | Kabary Boketra |
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