01. Paul Fernando - Egoda Gode
02. W. D. Amaradeva - Soken Pala Ne
03. Clarence Wijewardena - Gamen Liyumak
04. M.P. Paramesh - Naan Unnai Thedum
05. The Fortunes - Instrumental Baila Medley
06. Sanath Nandasiri, Malkanthi Nandasiri - Netha Giya Hematanae
07. A.E. Manoharan - Kaffiringha
08. Pani Bharatha & Party - Ceremonial Drums
09. Mignonne Fernando, The Jetliners - Jeevithe Vasanthaye
10. Shan - Anbil Valarnthai
11. Amitha Dalugama - Pinna Mal
12. Maxwell Mendis - Mama Bohoma Bayauna
13. Sri Lanka Police Reserve Hewisi Band - Vairodi Wannama
14. Shiromi Fernando - Handa Haami
15. Wimala Amaradeva - Goyam Gee
16. Indrani Perera - Eka Dawasak
17. W. D. Amaradeva - Mindada Heesara
18. Winslow Six - Roshi
19. The Fabulous Moonstones, Indrani Perera - Sigiriya
20. Sanath Nandasiri - Deepa Tupe Vihare
21. Sidasi Turya Vadakayo - Drum Orchestra
22. Nalino Nel - Gavaskar The Century Maker
23. Los Flamincos - Bolanda Katha
24. W. D. Amaradeva - Sinidu Sudu Muthu
25. Lilanthi Karunanayake - Malli
26. Claude And The Sensations, Noeline Mendis - City Of Colombo
27. H.R. Jothipala - Durakathanaya
28. Indrani Perera - Amma
29. Original Golden Chimes - Kimada Naave
30. Victor Ratnayake - Perakumba Davasa
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Sri Lanka : The Golden Era Of Sinhalese And Tamil Folk-Pop Music
[engl] A 30-track Double-LP compilation presenting Sri Lankan musical styles that were fashionable between 1967 and 1979. The included booklet depicts the country's historical, cultural and musical context. This selection, which mainly consists of titles from the catalogue of Sooriya Records, presents the most popular artists of the times. Featured are virtuoso sitar and violin player Pandit Amaradeva, singer Indrani Perera, Paul Fernando and his lively baila rhythms, psychedelic Tamil producer Paramesh, Clarence Wijewardena and the Golden Chimes.