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Pata Negra
1998  C

50:57

Genres:   Latin

Subgenres:   Flamenco & Nuevo Flamenco
Tracks   credits   songs   art
1.
Blues de la Frontera      4:13    1987
by Pata Negra
2.
Juan Charrasqueado      3:21    1986
by Pata Negra
3.
Morao Mellizo      5:33    1986
by Pata Negra
4.
Bodas de Sangre      3:04    1987
by Pata Negra
5.
Pasa la Vida      3:50    1987
by Pata Negra
6.
Yo Me Quedo en Sevilla      3:35    1987
by Pata Negra
7.
Suite "Bajerse al More" (How High the Moon/Lunático/No Hay Problema)      2:45    1989
by Pata Negra
8.
Anónimo Jerezano      3:55    1989
by Pata Negra
9.
Tu Madre Tuvo la Culpa      3:16    1989
by Pata Negra
10.
Bulerías del Moreno      6:11    1989
by Pata Negra
11.
Blues de los Niños      7:42    1989
by Pata Negra
12.
Camarón      3:27    1989
by Pata Negra
12 results listed  50:57
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