Talk:Royal Drummers of Burundi
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Another album
[edit]There seems to be another album: "The Drummers of Burundi" (Realworld, released in 1992), which is not mentioned in the article. Badagnani 06:47, 11 May 2007 (UTC). I have this album and have added it. The 1994 cd was originally issued on vinyl on the French label Ariston in 1981 as 'Les Maitres-Tambours du Burundi'. The earliest drum recording may well be from 'Burundi - Musiques Traditionelles' issued on the French label Ocora in 1968. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.242.94.118 (talk) 13:01, 3 December 2013 (UTC) Hmm - "The Drummers of Burundi" and "Live at Real World" seem to be the same recording, so I re-altered the text.
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