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Catalogue                 Group                                                 A side/B side                                                                  Year

Number

STD 7-06            Rift Valley Brothers                   I... I... I... Nindoka/Muhiki Waku Nitwendanire


STD 7-08            L Nduru & Rift Valley Brothers   Niaturukia/Njikirira Tungi


MRT 7-007          D.K. ('Kung Fu')                        Marcyline Pt II/Macho Ine                                  1975

                          B.A. Kanyottu 'Kung Fu'


MRT 7-013          Banana Hill Band                       Wendo Wa Baku/Muiritu Wa Iguru                      1975


MRT 7-019          Nyahururu Boys Band                Nu Urari Ndundyu/Kihii Kia Ruuru


MRT 7-20            Nyahururu Boys Band                Mwana Ti Ngwaci/Ndagunirwo Ni Irima               1976


MRT 7-021          Nyahururu B Band                     Njini/Miimu Pt 2                                                1976


MRT 7-023          Nyahururu Boys Band                Bye Bye Mlimu/Nikii Kinini Hari Ko

(Credited to J Wanhome Maingi

& Nyahururu Boys Band)


MRT 7-028          Nyahururu Boys Band                Jacinta Pts 1 & 2


SAWA 23             Prison Training Group                Mwathani Witu Arokumio/Kungu Muhiki Na Muhikania


Kikuyu label. Lawrence Nduru’s Rift Valley Brothers also recorded for Kalamindi, Nguirubi and Sibuor, while James Wahome’s Nyahururu Boys also recorded for Wahome Super Sounds. Francis Ruguiti’s Banana Hill Band cut sides for SokotaNjogu, Sibuor, Sululu and Wahome Super Sounds. The Prison Training Group was a Christian group.


MRT 7-007, MRT 7-20 and MRT 7-021 turned up on Ebay in May 2010. They show the existence of a blue coloured version of the label. Who exactly D.K. (‘Kung Fu’) and B.A. Kanyottu ‘Kung Fu” were is a mystery, but those were the names on the label.

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