Wasis Diop - Selected Discography

Selected Discography

  • Hyènes (1992)
  1. "Ramatu the Bird"
  2. "Draman"
  3. "Mambety Blues"
  4. "Kaay Niu Gospel"
  5. "Ramatu"
  6. "Hyenes"
  7. "Yande Sabaar"
  8. "The Lord of the Feather"
  9. "Dune"
  10. "Linguere"
  11. "Colobane"
  12. "La Rancune"
  13. "Demon Tol"
  14. "Rendez-Vous"
  15. "Ramatu a Capella"
  16. "Ballad of the Feather"
  • No Sant (What's Your Name?) (1996)
  1. "African Dream"
  2. "Di Na Wo"
  3. "Holaal Bu Baah"
  4. "T.G.V."
  5. "Ma Na"
  6. "Dames Electriques"
  7. "N.O.P."
  8. "No Sant"
  9. "Issa Thiaw"
  10. "La Danse des Maures"
  11. "Dem Ba Ma"
  12. "SB-Le Voyageur"
  • Toxu (1998)
  1. "Soweto Daal"
  2. "My Son"
  3. "Everything (...Is Never Quite Enough)"
  4. "Que Faut-il Faire?"
  5. "Toxu"
  6. "Once in a Lifetime"
  7. "Accident"
  8. "Raï M'Bélé"
  9. "After Dreaming"
  10. "Julia"
  11. "Mori"
  12. "Samba Le Berger"
  13. "Colobane - Hymne for African Unity"
  • Everything Is Never Quite Enough (2003) (compilation)
  1. "Le Passeur"
  2. "Everything (...Is Never Quite Enough)"
  3. "Ramatu"
  4. "Samba le Berger"
  5. "African Dream"
  6. "Dem Ba Ma"
  7. "Digge (Le Gong A Sonne)"
  8. "Dune"
  9. "Soweto Daal"
  10. "Défaal Lu Wor (Once in a Lifetime)"
  11. "No Sant"
  12. "Kaay Niu Gospel"
  13. "Julia"
  14. "Holaal Bu Baah"
  15. "Raï M'Bélé"
  16. "Ballad of the Feather"
  17. "My Son"
  18. "Ma Na"
  19. "Les Gueux"
  • Judu Bek (2008)
  1. "So La La!"
  2. "Gudi Diop"
  3. "Let It Go"
  4. "Kula Soxla"
  5. "Anna Mou"
  6. "L'Ange Djibril (Hallelujah)"
  7. "Ndiago Pop"
  8. "Dans L'Aréne"
  9. "Judu Bék"
  10. "Automobile Mobile"
  11. "Galu Nobéél"
  12. "Jiné Ji"
  13. "Tuti Sop"

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