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Caribbean: Guyana: Jane Engage(Folk Songs of Guyana) | 
enlarge | Label: Jane Engage(Folk Songs Of Guyana) Category: Music
Buy New: $11.95
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 309687
Format: Original Recording Remastered, Sacd, Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 899622000075 EAN: 0899622000075 ASIN: B0002SAFX2
Publication Date: 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New:Factory Packed
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Product Description 1) Jane Engage and she tink nobady like she (2)Dymodee lo Dymodee la, lawd a gonna bruk up yuh dymodee (3) Tell Myray, me ga tell myray (4) Timba timba, timba heavy load. Timba Bruk a Me Back... (5) Me gat wan coalpot in me belly. tek am out fuh me (6) Blue goat (7) If me na bin come, me nah bin know, Oman a dead yah fuh man (8) Oh lay lay lay, Che-Che lay lay lay, Yuh wake me too soon to dis ting... (9) Ten tousand to wan (10) Ya Congo Man, listen wah a de a sey. Congo man... (11)When a went in de market ting a ling a ling, and a see aunty Betty ting a ling a ling) (12)Anora Darling don't you wake me foreday maaning
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| Customer Reviews:
Folk Songs Of Guyana (Jane Engaged) May 15, 2005 Nadia de Frietas (Florida)
Jane Engage (Guyanese Folk Songs) teleports one to Guyana and the richness of its folk culture. The songs were beautifully sung and produced, with many favorites including "Woman a Dead Yah fee Man and Dimodee." This CD is a rare collector's edition of an original production. Get it while it's still available! It, AND its twin, CD album, Bamboo Fire is available on Amazon.com. These two are a must-have. Excellent remaster and remix!----This review is excerpted from Caribbean Diary Magazine and written by its Assistant Editor, Nadia de Frietas.
Guyana:Jane Engage (Folk Songs Of Guyana August 6, 2004 Zoey (London) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This recording transcends race in Guyana and brings back the taste of our multi-ethnic food, the fresh, enhanting smell of our natural wonderland and the stories of our six-plus beautiful peoples, told to us via this beautiful recording in Guyanese African Culture. The songs are familiar and moves you to heights you had only known in your own country! A Must-Have for every single race of Guyana and others! I love it!
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