Songs of the Latin American People
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Songs of the Latin American People | ||
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Studio album by Jose & Emilio Barroso | ||
Released | 1986 | |
Genre | Canto Popular | |
Label | Larrikin Records | |
Producer | Jose & Emilio Barroso |
"Songs of the Latin American People" is an album by Los Barroso (credited as Jose and Emilio Barroso). It is arguably the first album by a Latin American artist to be released through an Australian record label - Larrikin Records. The track "Descrubi un Carnaval" was later covered by Omar Romano y los del Altillo in 1989.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Jose Barroso, except where noted.
[edit] Side one
- "Un Mar de Banderas" – 4.56
- "Un Camino en el Tiempo" – 4.12
- "El Viaje de Amar" – 4.09
- "La Cumbre de Tus Suenos" – 4.45
[edit] Side two
- "Los Viento del Este" (Bernado Lando)/"Mensaje a Montevideo" - 4.10
- "Cancion Desvelada o El Ultimo Tango en Sidney" – 4.28
- "Cancion Urgente Para Nicaragua (Silvio Rodreiguez)" – 3.15
- "Necesito" – 3.02