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Genre:Folk World & Country
Tracklist:
A1. Sombras (Pasillo) Equateur A2. Claveles Mendocinos (Zamba) Argentine A3. Toro Barroso (Bomba) Equateur A4. Punales (Yaravi) Equateur A5. Tarareando (Chacaera) Argentine A6. Vasija De Barro (Danzante) Equateur A7. Poncho Al Viento (Cueca) Argentine A8. La De Mi Pago (Tonada Cuyana) Argentine B1. Quien Te Amba Ya Se Va (Tonada Cuyana) Argentine B2. Corazon Herido (Pasillo) Equateur B3. Clavelito (Sanjuanito) Equateur B4. El Huaquero (Marinera) Pérou B5. Danzante (Danzante) Equateur B6. Dale Que Dale (Aire Tipico) Equateur B7. La Donosa (Zamba) Argentine B8. A Orillas Del Titicaca (Cueca) Bolivie
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Styles and countries of origin of the tune, as detailed on the release:
A1 Sombras (Pasillo) Equateur
A2 Claveles Mendocinos (Zamba) Argentine
A3 Toro Barroso (Bomba) Equateur
A4 Punales (Yaravi) Equateur
A5 Tarareando (Chacaera) Argentine
A6 Vasija De Barro (Danzante) Equateur
A7 Poncho Al Viento (Cueca) Argentine
A8 La De Mi Pago (Tonada cuyana) Argentine
B1 Quien Te Amba Ya Se Va (Tonada cuyana) Argentine
B2 Corazon Herido (Pasillo) Equateur
B3 Clavelito (Sanjuanito) Equateur
B4 El Huaquero (Marinera) Pérou
B5 Danzante (Danzante) Equateur
B6 Dale Que Dale (Aire tipico) Equateur
B7 La Donosa (Zamba) Argentine
B8 A Orillas Del Titicaca (Cueca) Bolivie