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« on: August 04, 2011, 04:49:48 AM »



Album d'or de la Biguine @ 320

01. Nous les cuisinières (Édouard Maurice) 4’43
02. Guadeloupe an nous (Al Lirvat, Robert Mavounzy) 4’39
03. Moune a ou cé Moune a ou (Al Lirvat) 3’24
04. Cé Biguine (Traditionnel) 3’12
05. Ti doudou an moin (D.R.) 3’39
06. Ninon (Joseph Brisacier) 3’42
07. Mon Automobile (D.R.) 3’04
08. Serpent Maigre (Alexandre Stellio) 3’38
09. Touloulou (Al Lirvat) 3’32
10. Doudou pas pleuré (Al Lirvat) 3’22
11. Chauffé biguine la (Robert Mavounzy, Al Lirvat) 4’33
12. Adieu foulards, adieu madras (Traditionnel) 3’34
13. Pantalon (Traditionnel) 2’59
14. L’été (Traditionnel) 5’14
15. La poule (Traditionnel) 5’02
16. Pastourelle (Traditionnel) 5’16

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The  'Album d'Or de la Biguine' had considerable success throughout the Caribbean with its selection of dance-music from Guadeloupe; its recordings of this heritage used Sixties- & early Seventies-studio technology that was quite superior to the material used to produce the 78's of previous decades. This record became a cult biguine-album for the new generation.
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