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William Onyeabor wasn’t the only Nigerian experimenting with synthesizers in the 70s and 80s. Goldfinger Doe was twiddling knobs too, no more so than on "Let’s Dance Together" – a prime slab of cosmic Afro boogie funk, recorded with legendary percussionist Mike Umoh (a.k.a B.M.S.). Let’s Dance Together is an Afro Funk space ship, fuelled up and ready to take off!
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Jane
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Funky Africa
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Julie Anna
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Let's Dance Together
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Jah Help Us
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B.M.S. Bowl