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-'''''Jin-Go-Lo-Ba (Drums Of Passion)''''', often shortened to '''Jingo''' (1959) is a song by [[Babatunde Olatunji]], appropriated by [[Santana (band)|Santana]] and later covered by [[Candido]].+[[James Last]] on his album ''[[Voodoo-Party]]'' (1971).
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-The song "Jin-Go-Lo-Ba" (or "Jingo") has been covered by [[Serge Gainsbourg]], under the title "[[Marabout]]" on his ''[[Percussions]]'' LP (1964); by [[Santana (band)|Santana]] on their [[Santana (1969 album)|first album]], ''Santana'', (1969); by [[James Last]] on his album ''[[Voodoo-Party]]'' (1971); by [[Pierre Moerlen's Gong]] on the album ''[[Downwind (album)|Downwind]]'' (1979); and by [[Fatboy Slim]] on his album ''[[Palookaville (album)|Palookaville]]'' (2004).+
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James Last on his album Voodoo-Party (1971).





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