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Release Date: Jul 22, 1996
Discs: 1
"This is not a crossover, more of an exchange," says Oumou Sangaré of her third album. Translated as 'Ten Cola Nuts' - the price paid for a bride in an arranged marriage - 'Worotan' fuses absorbing wassoulou rhythms with Western influences in the shape of horn arrangements from Pee Wee Ellis (ex-James Brown and Van Morrison) and guitar from Nitin Sawnhey.
Disc 1. Kun Fe Ko
2. N'guatu
3. Baba
4. Worotan
5. Denw
6. N'diya Ni
7. Tiebaw
8. Sabu
9. Fantan Ni Mone
10. Djorolen
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