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Los Indios Tabajaras - Two Guitars FLAC

Los Indios Tabajaras - Two Guitars FLAC
Performer:
Los Indios Tabajaras
Album:
Two Guitars
Style:
Easy Listening
Released:
1979
Country:
France
Label:
RCA
Catalog:
PL 13241
FLAC size:
1504 mb
MP3 size:
2052 mb
WMA size:
2427 mb


Tracklist


1Romance2:34
2La Cumparsita2:42
3Autumn2:56
4My Adobe Hacienda2:21
5Indian Drum2:41
6Sakura, Sakura2:25
7At The Lake Shore4:10
8Two Guitars3:54
9Adios2:50
10How Did She Look2:30
11I Really Don't Want To Know3:03
12Indian Summer2:23


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
KYL1-0466Los Indios Tabajaras Two Guitars ‎(LP)RCAKYL1-0466USUnknown
LPVS-1862Los Indios Tabajaras Two Guitars ‎(LP, Album)RCALPVS-1862Venezuela1979
AFL1-3241Los Indios Tabajaras Two Guitars ‎(LP)RCAAFL1-3241US1979
AFL1-3241Los Indios Tabajaras Two Guitars ‎(LP)RCAAFL1-3241Canada1979
RVP-6383Los Indios Tabajaras Two Guitars ‎(LP, Album)RCARVP-6383Japan1979


Album


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