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COME TO CAPE TOWN (MAIN MIX) - (by Alec Makinson)  Year: 2010
Alec Makinson Bright, joyful, welcoming and feel-good African theme with a strong dance beat. Has real movement and life. Features brass punctuation, kalimba, electric guitar and heavy bass. Ideal for travelogue, documentary, commercials. Main mix, underscore, 60, 30sec and sting versions, Instrumental, African, South Africa
Type Play Track Info Catalog ID Min:Sec Tempo & BPM Price Control
Edit Type: Full Track (main mix) - African, South Africa
404801 2:06 Medium 128   
Edit Type: Full Track (main mix) - African, African Traditional
537473 2:06 Medium 128   
Edit Type: Variation (underscore) - African, African Pop
404803 2:05 Medium 128   
Edit Type: 60sec (60sec) - African, African Contemporary
404948 1:01 Medium 128   
Edit Type: 30sec (30sec) - Dramatic, Energizing Music
404950 0:31 Medium 128   
Edit Type: Stinger (sting) - African, African Contemporary
404951 0:07 Medium 128   


Track Summary
Music Track Title: Come to Cape Town (Sting)
Catalog ID: 404951  ISRC: US5UL1026684
Description: Bright, joyful and feel-good African pop theme with a strong dance beat. Really uplifting, welcoming & vibrant. Features brass punctuation, kalimba, electric guitar and heavy bass. Ideal for travelogue, documentary, African sport, football, tourism. Main mix, u/score, 60, 30sec and sting version

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Artist or Group: Alec Makinson

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