Various - Texas-Mexican Border Music, Vol. 13 - Norteno Acordeon Part 3, 1940-1950 FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | –Los Donnenos | Benedición De DiosAccordion, Vocals – Mario MontesBajo Sexto, Vocals – Ramiro CavazosBass – A. Cavazos |
| 2 | –Narciso Martinez | Saludamos A TexasAccordion – Narciso Martinez |
| 3 | –Conjunto Bernal | Sentimiento Y RencorAccordion – Paulino BernalVocals – Paulino, Ruben |
| 4 | –Tony De La Rosa | AtotonilcoAccordion – Tony De La Rosa |
| 5 | –Antonio Tanguma | El JacalAccordion – Antonio Tanguma |
| 6 | –Los Hermanos Cardenas | El DelfoAccordion – Chencho CardenasBajo Sexto – Lupe CardenasBass – E. Gutierrez |
| 7 | –Conjunto Hermanos Banda | Toda Mi AlmaVocals – Amado , Ramiro Cavazos |
| 8 | –Agapito Zuniga | Porqué Me AbandonasAccordion – Agapito Zuniga |
| 9 | –Pedro Ayala Y Su Conjunto Del Rio | Quiero VerteAccordion – Pedro AyalaBajo Sexto – Carlos Gonzales Guitar – Lupe Torres |
| 10 | –Los Gorrioned De Topo Chico | Arma BlancaVocals – Los Hermanos Vasquez |
| 11 | –Juan Lopez | La PrimaveraAccordion – Juan Lopez Bajo Sexto – Adolfo Garcia Bass – Juan Trevino |
| 12 | –Los Alegres De Terán | Caballo BayoAccordion – Eugenio AbregoBajo Sexto – Tomás Ortiz |
| 13 | –Ruben Vela Y Su Conjunto | El AdoloridoAccordion – Ruben Vela |
| 14 | –Los Fronterizos | Es Mi OrgulloAccordion, Vocals – Albino García |
| 15 | –Hermanos Cárdenas | Oro BlancoAccordion – Chencho CardenasBajo Sexto – Lupe CardenasBass – E. Gutierrez |
| 16 | –Los Populares De China | Las Gallinitas |
Credits
- Cover – Wayne Pope
- Edited By, Liner Notes – Chris Strachwitz
Notes
Reissue with text box on back cover (bottom right) promoting CDs and stating address at San Pablo Ave., El Cerrito.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout etched): FOLKLYRIC 9020A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout etched): FOLKLYRIC 9020B
Album
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