Le Tioko-Tioko by Idrissa Soumaoro Et L'eclipse De L'i.J.A. (CD, 2022)
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Though recorded at Radio Mali under the aegis of master engineer Boubacar Traoré; the album was originally released in East Germany. Title: Le Tioko-Tioko. Format: CD. Condition: Used Very Good. Fama Allah.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelMrbg, Mr Bongo
UPC7119691280622
eBay Product ID (ePID)5053076527
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2022
GenreWorld Music
ArtistIdrissa Soumaoro Et L'eclipse De L'i.J.A.
Release TitleLe Tioko-Tioko
Dimensions
Item Height0.24 in
Item Weight0.15 lb
Item Length5.45 in
Item Width4.87 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks6
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Fama Allah 1.2 Djama 1.3 Beni Inikanko 1.4 Nissodia 1.5 Ben 1.6 Bimoko
NotesIdrissa Soumaoro, L'Eclipse de L'I.J.A.'s sought-after album 'Le Tioko-Tioko' was originally released in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) in 1978 and has been a long-time favourite at Mr Bongo. Two tracks from the album were featured on our 2017 compilation 'The Original Sound Of Mali' (MRBLP135), and we subsequently released the track 'Nissodia' on it's own 12" (MRB12053) in 2020, complete with a blistering dancefloor re-edit by Mike D of The Beastie Boys.'Le Tioko-Tioko' is one of the rarest vinyl albums from the already scarce Malian vinyl discography, partly as the album was never released commercially, only independently distributed via the Malian Association for the Blind in Bamako. Though recorded at Radio Mali under the aegis of master engineer Boubacar Traoré; the album was originally released in East Germany. The tapes had been taken by some Malian students to East Berlin as part of a student exchange program. It was then manufactured and released on the East German stat