I want to put the stuff below into the ‘personal year charts’ lists on this site, but I can’t find the exact year of release.
Who knows?
* = dance music. All other tracks are funky/jazzy/exotic.
- Alan Hawkshaw – Convenience shopping (Youtube link, probably released in the 50s)
- Artur Adriano – Belita (Youtube link, released on a cd called ‘Angola 70s, 1972-1973′ – but that are still two options, yearwise)
- Bolita Y Su Tentacion – Descarga tentacion (Youtube link, appeared on a cd containing music released between 1965 and 1975)
- Climaco Sarmiento Y Orquesta – Cumbia sabrosa (Youtube link, probably released in the 60s or 70s)
- Jay-U Experience – Some More (Youtube link, appeared on a cd containing music released between 1974 and 1979)
- Les Baxter And Billy May – Cherry pink and apple blossom white (Youtube link, probably released in the 50s)
- Les Negresses Vertes – Orane (hypnotic) (Youtube link, appeared on a cd with remixes from this act from the late 80s/early 90s)
- Lord Shorty & Vibrations International – Vibrations groove (Youtube link, I really don’t have any idea about the era)
- Marter – Black hole (Youtube link, seems to be released in 2011 or 2012) *
- Michael Liggins And The Super Souls – Loaded to the gills (Youtube link, appeared on a cd containing music released between 1968 and 1974)
- Moiano ft. Incksalonious & Nina Babet – Funk today (Grazz Nasty Remix) (Youtube link, seems not very old)
- Mulatu Astatke – Emnete (Youtube link, seems to be a 60s/70s artist)
- Pedro Laza Y Sus Pelayeros – Fandango en percussion (Youtube link, appeared on a cd containing music released between 1960 and 1976)
- Semicolon – Nekwaha semi colon (Youtube link, probably released in the 70s)
- The Stretch – Detroit sex machine (Youtube link, appeared on a cd containing music released between 1968 and 1974)
- Tito Puente – Mambo tipico (Youtube link, probably released between the late 50s and the early 70s)








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