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The first track we ever recorded, featured on Multicultural Arts Victoria's Visible 3 compilation CD.

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from Do Anything Go Anywhere, released March 4, 2010
Composed by T. Ludowyk, N. Forster-Jones & D. Marama

David Marama (guitar/vocals), N’fa (vocals), Kuukua Acquah (vocals), Lydia Acquah (vocals), Julian Goyma (drums), Zvi Belling (bass), John McAll (wurlitzer), Simon Lewis (organ), Nui Moon (conga), DJ Manchild (turntables/shekere), Tristan Ludowyk (trumpet/sticks), Declan Jones (trumpet), Ben Gillespie (trombone), Nick Lester (alto/tenor sax) & Andy Williamson (baritone sax)

Recorded at Biscuit Brown by Marrs Marrone, The Shed by John Castle

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The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra Melbourne, Australia

Inspired by the infectious afro-beat music of Nigeria and its neighbours, The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra delivers contemporary African funk to Australian dancefloors. The band’s powerful MCs and tribal rhythms are the modern-day “musical weapon” that Fela Kuti conceived of. Their conscious lyrics and West African grooves are relevant today, while remaining faithful to the message of afro-beat. ... more

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