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Gulab Ja Moun - Gulab Ja Moun album flac Performer: Gulab Ja Moun
Title: Gulab Ja Moun
Released: 2002
MP3 album: 1242 mb
FLAC album: 1700 mb
Rating: 4.3
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Genre: Jazz

Gulab Ja Moun was a parisian brass band, marching band leaded by sax player Etienne de la Sayette from 2000 to 2004.

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Gulab jamun recipe with step by step photos. The best recipe to make gulab jamun at home. Soft & delicious with a melt-in-the-mouth texture. Traditionally gulab jamun were made using khoya . milk solids as the main ingredient. So many people make them with milk powder. If you are new to Indian foods, then you may be wondering. These are soaked in rose flavored sugar syrup & enjoyed. The word Gulab translates to rose in hindi & jamun to berry.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 My Heart Belongs To Daddy
Arranged By – Etienne de la SayetteComposed By – Cole Porter
2 Zdravo Zivo
Composed By – Etienne De La Sayette
3 Quartax
Composed By – Sylvain Gontard
4 la Tounga !
Composed By – Etienne De La Sayette
5 Strange Meeting
Arranged By – Etienne De La SayetteComposed By – Bill Frisell

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Etienne De La Sayette
  • Artwork – 2toon
  • Drums – Frederic Chaperon
  • Producer – Etienne De La Sayette
  • Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Cyrille Méchin
  • Trombone – Christophe Heyman
  • Trumpet – Sylvain Gontard
  • Tuba – Rénald Villoteau

Notes

Gulab Ja Moun was a parisian brass band / marching band leaded by sax player Etienne de la Sayette from 2000 to 2004