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Manu Dibango 82 is an unreleased live recording by Manu Dibango taped in Marseille, Dec 1982. The electrifying live concert features the African legend alongside his stellar 8-piece group, blending funk, jazz, and African rhythms.

Highlights include "Africa Boogie" and "Waka Juju." This album released in partnership with INA and Soul Makossa, Dibango's label captures the African legend at the top of his game.

Remastered from the original tapes with liner notes (Eng/Fr) by Graeme Ewens and concert organiser Christian Ducasse, it features a front cover photo by key African Paris-based photographer Bill Akwa Bétotè.

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Manu Dibango 82 is an unreleased live recording by Manu Dibango taped in Marseille, Dec 1982. The electrifying live concert features the African legend alongside his stellar 8-piece group, blending funk, jazz, and African rhythms.

Highlights include "Africa Boogie" and "Waka Juju." This album released in partnership with INA and Soul Makossa, Dibango's label captures the African legend at the top of his game.

Remastered from the original tapes with liner notes (Eng/Fr) by Graeme Ewens and concert organiser Christian Ducasse, it features a front cover photo by key African Paris-based photographer Bill Akwa Bétotè.

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Manu Dibango 82 is an unreleased live recording by Manu Dibango taped in Marseille, Dec 1982. The electrifying live concert features the African legend alongside his stellar 8-piece group, blending funk, jazz, and African rhythms.

Highlights include "Africa Boogie" and "Waka Juju." This album released in partnership with INA and Soul Makossa, Dibango's label captures the African legend at the top of his game.

Remastered from the original tapes with liner notes (Eng/Fr) by Graeme Ewens and concert organiser Christian Ducasse, it features a front cover photo by key African Paris-based photographer Bill Akwa Bétotè.