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Paco De Lucia
"Hispanoamerica"
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"Hispanoamerica" is a collection of Latin American tunes recorded by Paco De Lucia and his brother, Ramon De Algeciras. The collection was taken from three recordings released in the late '60s to early '70s called "En Hispanoamercia", "En "Hispanoamerica", Vol. II" and "En Hispanoemerica, Vol. III". "Hispanoamerica" includes traditional songs (spotlighting De Lucia's flamenco fire) such as "Tomo Y Obligo", "Cielito Lindo" and "Guadalajara."
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03:12 |
Quizas, Quizas, Quizas
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Instrumental
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02:38 |
Cielito Lindo
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Instrumental
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02:00 |
Yo Vendo Unos Ojos Negros
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Instrumental
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02:43 |
Siboney
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Instrumental
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02:34 |
Guadalajara
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Instrumental
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02:32 |
La Flor De La Canela
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Instrumental
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02:29 |
Malaguena Salerosa
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Instrumental
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02:59 |
Y Todo A Media Luz
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Instrumental
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02:43 |
Granada
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Instrumental
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03:04 |
Alma, Corazon Y Vida
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Instrumental
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02:07 |
Tomo Y Obligo
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Instrumental
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02:16 |
La Paloma
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Instrumental
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Paco De Lucia |
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Guitar |
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Ramon De Algeciras |
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Guitar |
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