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Seqo Mènor
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Bèyèt nèw mèngèdu
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Kulun mankwalèsh (73)
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Alègntayé
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Yèhagèré sheta
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Sèw nèw yètchèkènè
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Ené nègn wèy antchi
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Yèné mastawèsha
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Ras-hen betcha
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Lantchi biyé
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Yèné felagoté
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Kulun mankwalèsh (70)
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Tchuhetén betsèmu
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Aykèdashem lebé
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Tezalègn yètentu
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Sethéd sekètèlat
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Sèlamtayé yedrès
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Album Reviews
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Review:
Althought he is still completely unknown to western audiances, for Ethiopians, Tlahoun Gèssèssè is "The Voice". Even more than Mahmoud Ahmed, Alèmayèhu Ashèté or Bzunèsh Bèqèlè, Thalhoun is the absolute and unequalled icon for entire country, rising above its ethnic or linguistic divides: the first ever pan-Ethiopian star. This volume of the Ethiopiques series (the 17th) is all dedicated to him. Released in 2004.
— CalabashMusic.com
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