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In 1967 Sevac Ekian recorded a ceremony of Ingoma Tribe in the East African State Burundi. Back home he developed the idea to arrange a "musical marriage"(mariage musical). Therefore he asked the producer Mike Steiphenson to create a fitting tune to those absorbing drums he brought. Steiphenson produced a psychedelic harmony consisting of e-guitar and piano and inserted it in Ekian's recording. In 1971 the track was published under the pseudonym Burundi Black. On Side A there is "Part 1", the drum-solo version, on Side B ("Part 2") the version by Steiphenson. The single went top 40 in the UK. Later, Steiphenson released under his own name or rather aliases some further obscure stuff which didn't receive any attention. source: kosmonautenschule.blogspot.com User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Burundi Black
9702Burundi Black - 2E Partie
5733Burundi Black - Rusty Egan First Remix
5484Burundi Black (First Part)
1715Burundi Black [59 Chrystie Street]
1276Burundi Black - Rusty Egan Second Remix
1087Burundi Black (2E Partie)
738Burundi Black (Rusty Egan First Remix)
719Burundi Black (Rusty Egan Second Remix)
5610The Second Part
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