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Dave Sharp Worlds With Ndio Sasa – Nairobi Music - Mint- LP Record 2019 Dagoretti Kenya Vinyl - African
  • Dave Sharp's Musical Worlds with Ndio Sasa - Nairobi African Folk and World Music Mint LP Vinyl Record Released in 2019 from Dagoretti, Kenya
  • Dave Sharp's Musical Worlds with Ndio Sasa - Nairobi African Folk and World Music Mint LP Vinyl Record Released in 2019 from Dagoretti, Kenya

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Dave Sharp Worlds With Ndio Sasa – Nairobi Music - Mint- LP Record 2019 Dagoretti Kenya Vinyl - African

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Dave Sharp presents 'Worlds with Ndio Sasa', a Nairobi music LP vinyl record from 2019. The record is a great addition to your music collection. It is released under the Dagoretti label (DG21/BLB122). The format is 12' vinyl. It hails from Kenya and was released on Dec 20, 2019. The genre is Folk, World, & Country with an African style. The tracklist includes 'Anyango Rosa' (7:34), 'Nyako Matar' (5:52), 'Katirach' (5:12), 'Jamu Kikao' (1:50), 'Manyo Pesa Tek (Tek Ahinya)' (7:17), 'Adundo' (5:28), 'Koblo' (3:54), and 'Kaboge Mdundo' (4:30). The credits feature musicians like Colin Crowley on 5 - String Banjo, Dave Sharp (5) on Acoustic and Electric Bass, Ayrosh Collo as the Engineer, Boaz Jagingo on Fiddle, Pete Larson on Lyre and Backing Vocals, Tomo Tsukahara and Wicyllffe Chagala Idah on Percussion, and Miles Larson for Photography.

Using this Dave Sharp LP vinyl record is easy. Just place it on a compatible turntable. Make sure the turntable is clean and in good working condition. When handling the record, hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches on the playing surface. After use, store the record in its sleeve and keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help maintain the quality of the sound and the physical condition of the record. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust particles. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials as they can damage the record.


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