Sonidos De Oriente: Maria En La Playa [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Ay Que Cosa, Que Cosita
2. Cantale Tu, Barbarito
3. Importante No Perder La Fe
4. Francisco Guayabal
5. El Tiempo Y Yo
6. Zaina
7. Tate Tranquilo
8. Huellas Del Pasado
9. Que Manera De Sentirme Bien
10. El Negro Se Fue Pal'monte
11. Maria En La Playa
12. Si Quieres Que Te Respeten, Date A Respetar
13. Manigueta, Manigueta
14. Te Apartas De Mi
15. Quiero Saber De Mis Hijos

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Product Description
A Compilation that Fairly Smokes with the Deeply Rooted Traditions of Oriente Province in Cuba, as Interpreted by the Greats of this Region. The Strongest Musical Cultural Influences of Oriente Province, Come from the Afro-cuban Roots of the Yoruba, and a Folklore that is Dominated by Arara. This Original Sound is Defined for You by the Likes of Original De Manzanillo, Candido Fabre, Los Karachi and the Incomparable Compay Segundo. This Album is the Excuse for Dancers to Physically Become Involved with this Style of Music, When the Hot Solos Erupt, Much of the Dancing Motion is Governed Only by the Sound that is Felt, Rather Than Heard. When These Orchestras Wind Up to their Powerful Rhythms, the Place is Sure to Tear Up with the Percussive Tales that These Artists have Been Relating for Many Years. On Hearing These Tracks, Its Likely You Will Believe They have the Strength to Do So for Many More.

Sonidos De Oriente: Maria En La Playa,Various Artists,Gdn,Latin


Sonidos De Oriente: Maria En La Playa [Import]

Sonidos De Oriente: Maria En La Playa [Import]
Sonidos de Oriente: Maria en LA Playa
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    Sonidos de Oriente: Maria en LA Playa
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Gdn
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Latin Music | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000065PUN

    Tracks:

    1. Ay Que Cosa, Que Cosita
    2. Cantale Tu, Barbarito
    3. Importante No Perder La Fe
    4. Francisco Guayabal
    5. El Tiempo Y Yo
    6. Zaina
    7. Tate Tranquilo
    8. Huellas Del Pasado
    9. Que Manera De Sentirme Bien
    10. El Negro Se Fue Pal'monte
    11. Maria En La Playa
    12. Si Quieres Que Te Respeten, Date A Respetar
    13. Manigueta, Manigueta
    14. Te Apartas De Mi
    15. Quiero Saber De Mis Hijos

    Album Details

    A Compilation that Fairly Smokes with the Deeply Rooted Traditions of Oriente Province in Cuba, as Interpreted by the Greats of this Region. The Strongest Musical Cultural Influences of Oriente Province, Come from the Afro-cuban Roots of the Yoruba, and a Folklore that is Dominated by Arara. This Original Sound is Defined for You by the Likes of Original De Manzanillo, Candido Fabre, Los Karachi and the Incomparable Compay Segundo. This Album is the Excuse for Dancers to Physically Become Involved with this Style of Music, When the Hot Solos Erupt, Much of the Dancing Motion is Governed Only by the Sound that is Felt, Rather Than Heard. When These Orchestras Wind Up to their Powerful Rhythms, the Place is Sure to Tear Up with the Percussive Tales that These Artists have Been Relating for Many Years. On Hearing These Tracks, Its Likely You Will Believe They have the Strength to Do So for Many More.

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