Various - Songs And Dances Of Spain Volume 1: Cities Of Andalusia album flac
Performer: VariousTitle: Songs And Dances Of Spain Volume 1: Cities Of Andalusia
Country: US
MP3 album: 1462 mb
FLAC album: 1995 mb
Rating: 4.4
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Genre: Folk and Country
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| Cadiz | |
| A1 | Niña Asomate A la Reja : Tanguillo |
| A2 | Alegrias Con Bulerias |
| A3 | Cuando Veo Unos Ojitos Negros : Tanguillo |
| A4 | Sevillanas |
| Cordoba | |
| A5 | El Vito Cordobeas |
| A6 | Sevillanas |
| A7 | Soleares Vocals – Aceta Pontones |
| A8 | Peteneras |
| A9 | Malaguena |
| A10 | Soleares Vocals – Aceta Pontones |
| B1 | Tango GitanoEnsemble – Troupe Of Rose Maya la Faraona |
| B2 | Vendor's Cries |
| B3 | Fandango Acoustic Guitar – Ramon Montoyanito |
| B4 | Soleares |
| Oropesa | |
| B5 | Rondeña Acoustic Guitar – La Gartera |
| Tarifa | |
| B6 | Fandango Vocals, Guitar – Maria Nuñez |
| Murcia | |
| B7 | Aguinaldo |
| B8 | Parrandos Vocals – Anna Speranda, Esperanza Madurana |
| Granada | |
| B9 | Soleares |
Credits
- Ensemble – Dansadors de Cordoba (tracks: A5 to A10)
- Vocals – Antonio de Avilla (tracks: A1 to A4), Inez Muñoz (tracks: A1 to A4)
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Notes by Alan LomaxOther versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WF-12001 | Various | Songs And Dances Of Spain Volume 1: Cities Of Andalusia (LP, Mono) | Westminster | WF-12001 | US | Unknown |









