African Music Machine

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Black Water Gold 00:00 Tools
Tropical 00:00 Tools
Black Water Gold (Pearl) 00:00 Tools
Mr. Brown 00:00 Tools
The Dapp 00:00 Tools
A Girl in France 00:00 Tools
Black Water (Gold) 00:00 Tools
Black Pearl 00:00 Tools
Congas 00:00 Tools
camel time 00:00 Tools
Never Name A Baby (Before it's born) 00:00 Tools
Making Nassau Fruit Drink 00:00 Tools
Making Nassau Fruit Punch 00:00 Tools
Bicycle 00:00 Tools
Cirque 00:00 Tools
Staxx Of Gold 00:00 Tools
Ami 00:00 Tools
Masoro 00:00 Tools
Tanganika 00:00 Tools
Mr Brown 00:00 Tools
Cinco Peso 00:00 Tools
Caribbean Sunset 00:00 Tools
Solside 00:00 Tools
Monite 00:00 Tools
AM-FM 00:00 Tools
A Girl From France 00:00 Tools
A.M.-F.M. 00:00 Tools
Making A Nassau Fruit Drink 00:00 Tools
African Music Machine - Black Water (Gold) 00:00 Tools
The Dap cleaned 00:00 Tools
Blackwater Gold 00:00 Tools
Black Water Gold (Original Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Tribal Drums 00:00 Tools
Burundi Black Drummers 00:00 Tools
Mr.Brown 00:00 Tools
funk 00:00 Tools
Black Water (Gold) Beat 00:00 Tools
6- Tropical 00:00 Tools
Black Water Gold - African Music Machine 00:00 Tools
Tropical (1973) 00:00 Tools
018_Tropical 00:00 Tools
Black Water Gold 7'' Soul Power} 00:00 Tools
05 Papa Wemba - Kaokokorobo 00:00 Tools
Black Water (gold) [beginning Of Bliss' Set] 00:00 Tools
Never Name A Baby 00:00 Tools
Amí 00:00 Tools
Tropical (Beat) 00:00 Tools
Congas (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Mixing Nassau Fuit Drink 00:00 Tools
making nassau fruit punch - african music machine 00:00 Tools
Black Water Cold 00:00 Tools
Soukouss 00:00 Tools
02 Kanda Bongo Man - Zing Zong 00:00 Tools
Mr Brown *Bonus Track* 00:00 Tools
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The African Music Machine was a New Orleans funk band, led by Louis Villery, playing in the 1970s. It issued several singles which became collector's items. A compilation album Black Water Gold was issued in 2000. The band was re-formed by Villery in 2001, and issued an album on the Singular label. They play mellow beats incorporating traditional African and Caribbean sounds. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.