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Catalogue       Group                                              A side/B side                                                       Year

Number

LIMA 001     Les Moto Moto                         Wazazi Nasikitika Pts 1 & 2


LIMA 02       Les Moto Moto                         Palipo Na Manemo Pts 1 & 2


LIMA 4         Orch Les Volcano                    Kwa Wasiojiweza Pts 1 & 2                        1980-81


LIMA 5         Orch Bima Lee                        Ombi Pts 1 & 2


LIMA 006     Orch Les Volcano                     Wako Wapi Waliokudanganya Pts 1 & 2


LIMA 007    Orch Les Volcano                      Tumemuonya Mwana Pts 1 & 2


LIMA 009    Maroon Commandos                 Rais Daniel T. Arap Moi Pts 1 & 2


LIMA 010     Orch Moja One                        Dadali Pts 1 & 2


LIMA 011     Orch Bima Lee                         Lovy Pts 1 & 2


LIMA 012     Orch Bima Lee                         Remmy Pts 1 & 2


LIMA 013     Orch Les Volcano                     Pesa Tabu Pts 1 & 2


LIMA 014     Orch Malenga                          Kabwela/Mourice                                      1982


LIMA 016     Orch Likembe                          Dunia Ni Game Pts 1 & 2


LIMA 020     Orch Bima Lee                         Nauhama Mji Pts 1 & 2                             1983


LIMA 024     Apollo Komesha                       Githeri Lunch Pts 1 & 2                            1984


LIMA 025     Ambira Boys Band                   Mama Otongolo Pts 1 & 2


LIMA 027     Sega Sega Band                      Jirani Pts 1 & 2




An Audio Productions label in the same stable as APL.


After the tragic death of Mbaraka Mwinshehe in 1979, Charles Kasembe took over leadership of Orch Super Volcano and did his best to keep the show on the road. The later incarnation of the band also released records on Superphonics and Moto Moto.


Sega Sega Band cut sides for Kuja Mol, Njangwa and Raha Tele and numerous other labels (see Bands Index for an up-to-date list) before reinventing themselves as Orch Sega Sega.


Details of LIMA 001, 006, 007, 009-014 are taken from a December 1982 Audio Productions catalogue found by Flemming Harrev in October 2013 while undertaking research in the archives of Stern’s in London.


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