José Antonio Monrouzeau, José Olmedo And His Orquesta Madrileña De Conciertos - Jose A. Monrouzeau And His Puerto Rican Waltzes MP3 Full Album
Genre: |
Folk, World |
Performer: |
José Antonio Monrouzeau, José Olmedo And His Orquesta Madrileña De Conciertos |
Title: |
Jose A. Monrouzeau And His Puerto Rican Waltzes |
Label: |
Monrouzeau Records |
Catalog Number: |
M-101 |
Country: |
US |
FLAC album size: |
1541 mb |
MP3 album size: |
1402 mb |
Tracklist
1 | Dora |
2 | El Sueño De Un Rotario |
3 | Melancolia |
4 | Soñando Contigo |
5 | El Vals De La Reina |
6 | Poesia Eres Tu |
7 | Recordando A Mi Madre |
8 | El Sueño De Una Princesa |
9 | Madrigal De Ilusion |
10 | Amandote En Silencio |
11 | Hora De La Ilusion |
12 | Mi Vals Triste |
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): M-101A 20-3 3-62
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): M-101B 20-3 3-62
Album
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