
Fabodjantan - Come Blow The Horn - 1978 - Swe -... ⟶
Throughout the album, Fabodjantan's musicianship is impressive, with each member bringing their own unique voice and perspective to the music. The band's vocal harmonies are particularly noteworthy, adding a rich, textured quality to the songs.
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