Ver van die Ou Kalahari

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Ver van die Ou Kalahari
Koos Kombuis-Ver van die ou Kalahari.jpg
Studio album by
Released1987
Genre Rock
Label Shifty Records
Koos Kombuis chronology
Ver van die Ou Kalahari
(1987)
Niemandsland and Beyond
(1990)

Ver van die Ou Kalahari is the first full-length album by South African artist Koos Kombuis. It was released in 1987 by Shifty Records.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Ontug In Die Lug"3:19
2."Elmarie"3:44
3."Swart Transvaal"5:07
4."Voedsel Vergiftiging"3:21
5."Lalie"3:31
6."Bar Op De Aar"3:57
7."Valerie"2:43
8."Ver Van Die Ou Kalahari"2:43
9."Coca Cola Nooi"5:10
10."Lady Van Die Bo Dorp"6:39
11."Boer In Beton"7:47

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