| Anthology of the Music of the Gan Genre: International Music
- Track Listings (24) - Disc #1
- Introduction By His Majesty The 28th King Of The Gan
- Funeral Songs
- Final Funerals: Xylophone Solo
- Final Funerals: Polyphonic Singing And Minthoreego
- Final Funerals: Polyphonic Singing And Minthoreego
- Final Funerals: Polyphonic Singing And Minthoreego
- Final Funerals: Cermonial Preparation- Drums And Flutes
- Final Funerals: Polyphonic Songs- Drums And Flutes
- Pastoral Expression: Greetings Transmission
- Pastoral Expression: Greeting
- Pastoral Expression: Encouragement Of Oxfighting
- Games: The Small Girls Soko
- Games: Women Soko
- Games: Women Soko
- Games: Women Soko
- Games: Mouth Bow- Simple Play
- Games: Mouth Musical Bow And Singing
- Games: Musical Bow: Hide And Seek Game
- Games: Monochord- Finger Play
- Games: Monochord- Stick Playing
- Games: Encouragement For Ritual Fight
- Lullaby
- Sung Tales
- To.koloma.jara
- Track Listings (25) - Disc #2
- Tog Kpoko: Minthoreego
- Tog Kpoko: Minthoreego And Singing
- Tog Kpoko: Minthoreego And Singing
- Bogoso: Chants Polyphonic Songs And Harp
- Bogoso: Chants Polyphonic Songs And Harp
- Communication: Majesty, Don Not Forget...
- Communication: The Gait Of The Horse
- Communication: Watch Your Head!
- Communication: Martial Rhythm
- Work Rhythms And Songs: Rhythm Of The Pestles In A Mortar
- Work Rhythms And Songs: Song For The Preparation Of Shea Butter
- Work Rhythms And Songs: Song For The Preparation Of Shea Butter
- Work Rhythms And Songs: Millstone Song
- Work Rhythms And Songs: Millstone Song
- Work Rhythms And Songs: Threshing Song
- Work Rhythms And Songs: End Of Threshing Song
- Work Rhythms And Songs: Rhythm To Encourage Ploughing
- Work Rhythms And Songs: Rhythm To End Ploughing
- Initiation Ritual
- Excision Ritual: Excision Ritual Of The First Day
- Excision Ritual: Excision Ritual Of The Fouth Day
- Excision Ritual: Excision Ritual Of The Fouth Day
- Excision Ritual: Excision Ritual Of The Fouth Day
- Excision Ritual: Excision Ritual Of The Fouth Day
- Learning THe Minthoreego
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