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Track Listings

 
1. Tiempo
2. Timidez
3. Amor Completo
4. Palabras
5. Que Hiciste
6. Enamorado
7. Dulce Propuesta
8. Por Ella
9. Por Comentarios
10. Despierta Corazon

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Villancicos y Danzas Criollas
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Perfect Performances
  • Mucho me pesa la cabeza
  • Just Get it!
  • This is such a great recording
  • ýCreoleý Songs and Dances from Old Spain to the New World
Villancicos y Danzas Criollas

Manufacturer: Alia Vox Spain
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000E64U4
Release Date: 2004-03-09

Tracks:

  1. Chacona: A La Vida Bona
  2. Danza Del Hacha - Hesperion XXI
  3. Moresca: Di Perra Mora
  4. Negrilla A 4: San Sabeya Gugurumbe
  5. Ritual Formulario: Hanacpachap Cussicuinin
  6. Joto
  7. Tono Humano: Ay Que Me Rio De Amor
  8. Mestizo E Indio: Tleycantimo Choquiliya
  9. Negra A 5: Antonya Flaciquia Gasipa
  10. Cachua - Hesperion XXI
  11. Rorro: Desvelado Dueno Mio
  12. Negrilla: A Siolo Flasiquiyo
  13. Juguete: Un Juguetico De Fuego
  14. Juguete A 4: Convidando Esta La Noche
  15. Guaracha: Ay Que Me Abraso
  16. Villancico A 8: Serafin Que Con Dulce

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Perfect Performances.......2007-07-11

Villancicos y Danzas Criollas is a homage to the cultural traditions of Iberia and Ibero-America, showing the influence of European traditions in the Americas. The Villancico (also called Chanzoneta) is a form of poetry that was adopted for use in secular songs and, in the 17th century, for Christmas carols (the modern usage of the word denotes a carol). The secular songs were gradually replaced by the Romance while the Christmas carol form became more popular. The typical lyrics of villancicos have two or three stanzas followed by a refrain. The most religious-oriented villancico of this collection is Hanacpachap Cussicuinin (from Lima) where the author asks for their prayer to be answered.

The transmission of musical culture is a favorite (and fascinating) subject for Jordi Savall and this CD includes some beautiful and rousing music. The CD begins with four selections reflecting Iberian music that sets the stage of presenting a song (usually) followed by a dance. Following this introduction we are off the Americas and music from Peru, Guatemala and Mexico.

As pointed out in the booklet, the colonial expansion that took place during the 15th and 16th centuries widen cultural connections to include Africa, Asia and the Americas, which is reflected in this collection of music. One will discover a mixing of African dance rhythms and percussion with European polyphony. This is nicely demonstrated by the first selection with its strong use of drums and bold brass playing combined with a fast-paced dance melody and mixed voices. The second work, by an anonymous composer, is quite a contrast with its more restrained and courtly rhythms played by string instruments without the percussion or brass. The Hanacpachap Cussicuinin is scored for percussion, brass and voices sounding like a solemn funeral procession and is followed by a beautifully played piece for harp and percussion from Mexico. The incomparable Montserrat Figueras sings with peerless passion and beauty, particularly in the short Tono Hidalgo of Juan Hidalgo. One could go on and on extolling the wonderful music of this CD, suffice it to say that among my collection of early music discs this one is at the top.

As with all of Jordi Savall's recordings the performance is excellent and beautifully balanced with voices and instruments receiving equal emphasis. If you do not have this disc and love early music get it without hesitation.

4 out of 5 stars Mucho me pesa la cabeza.......2007-07-02


Again and again we hear "Mucho me pesa la cabeza"..... "Much it pains my head."

This music is so ephemeral... so unique.... so mind massaging..... I love reading while it softly plays in the background in the room!

The massage is quite expansive!

Not a painful massage at all, but it does get inside your head!

5 out of 5 stars Just Get it!.......2006-08-20

It's hard to pick out anything special on this disk... everything is top-notch. The opening 'La Chacona' is a delight and it just gets better and better and better. The second piece definitely is having some fun setting the listener up for 'something.' The ritual piece is majestic while the tone changes again with the harp solo... Hesprion XX/XXI are treasures in the ocean of music.
Gracias, Senores!

5 out of 5 stars This is such a great recording.......2006-01-10

This recording is so great and so
breath taking that leaves me with
only this to say: since the day it
arrived to my doorstep back in mid
December, I have listen to it daily,
not just few tracks, but the whole
CD several times a day.....One
of the best works of Savall and
Hesperion XXI.....

5 out of 5 stars ýCreoleý Songs and Dances from Old Spain to the New World.......2004-05-16

An astonishing collection of vocal polyphony and dance music, largely from Guatemala, Peru, and Mexico. Performed with flair and feeling by the preeminent Spanish early-music ensemble of our time. Not to be missed!

My translation of the album title, given above, is not exact. "Criolla" can refer to anything Latin American, and a "villancico" is first and foremost a Spanish poetic genre from the 15th and 16th centuries. The Norton/Grove Concise Encyclopedia tells us that it was "originally derived from a medieval dance lyric and associated with rustic or popular themes." Certainly the rustic and popular loom large in this lively selection of Renaissance music. Hesperion XXI and its director Jordi Savall have often sampled folk styles in their imaginative reconstitutions of early performance tradition. So most of these selections get percussion accompaniment accentuating the dance element, while strumming guitars, castanets, maracas, and more are employed discreetly but effectively. Lusty and characterful vocal contributions come courtesy of La Capella Reial de Catalunya and soprano Montserrat Figueras, who takes a couple of fine solo turns. It's all recorded in a warm, resonant church acoustic.

In his liner notes, Prof. Rui Vieira Neri introduces the Spanish part of this collection by noting a long tradition of mixing high and low culture, not to mention Christian, Jewish, and Muslim cultural elements in the art and music of the Iberian peninsula. And right away we get to hear a vocal chaconne (a dance imported from the Indies "by mail" according to Lope de Vega) and a Moresca "Di Perra Mora," with strong Arabic flavor and hints of 5/2 meter.

Of the New World selections, some of the most engaging combine indigenous languages with Netherlands musical style. The solemn processional hymn "Hancpachap cussicuinin," written by a native composer in the Quechua language of Peru, was also the first example of polyphony printed in the Americas. Gaspar Fernandes (1570-1629), chapel master at the Puebla cathedral, wrote a number of villancicos that mix Castilian with Nahuatl, the Aztec tongue, including "Tleycantimo choquiliua" on this recording. It is based on a local Indian dance, as is another Christmas villancico included here, "Ay que me abraso," which moves to the beat of the Mexican guaracha.

Bantu and Yoruba phrases crop up frequently in the refrains of the African-influenced numbers, so numerous in their day that they were customarily referred to in the old manuscripts as Negro, Negrilla, or Guineo. Savall includes three such pieces on this recording; they abound in the sort of rhythmic intricacies and call-and-response effects that Europeans already associated with Africa. Among the most infectious is "Antonya, Flasiquiya, Gasipá," in which the song's characters wake up after a long night of drinking and dancing in order to go to Bethlehem to pay homage to baby Jesus, where more carousing will be called for. Each refrain ends with the words "Mucho me pesa la cabeza": "Oh, my aching head."

I wouldn't want to give the impression that this music will appeal mostly to scholars. In fact, it is simply full of human joy, tenderness, and fun, qualities that leap across the centuries at us and need no special pleading, thanks to the terrific performances on this CD. You will enjoy it.
Forbidden Dance
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Highly recommended!
Forbidden Dance
Matteo Coferati , Benedetto Ferrari , Girolamo Frescobaldi , Diego Ortiz , Giovanni Felice Sances , and Ensemble for the Seicento
Manufacturer: Msr Classics
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000069KEI
Release Date: 2002-07-30

Tracks:

  1. Chacona
  2. Aria Di Romanesca
  3. Capona/Recercada Settima Sobre La Romanesca
  4. Recercada Segunda Sobre El Passamezzo Moderno
  5. Aria Di Passacaglia
  6. Toccata Del Signor Oratio Bassani
  7. Folia Di Spagna
  8. Passacaglia-Ciaccona/Cantata A Voce Sopra La Passacaglia
  9. Recercada Primera Sobre El Passamezzo Antiguo
  10. Lauda Spirituale/Folias Di Spagna
  11. Ancor Che Col Partire
  12. Ancor Che Col Partire
  13. Cantata A Voce Sopra La Ciaccona

Album Description

Colorful dances and diminutions of the Italian Baroque, performed on original instruments.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Highly recommended!.......2004-02-10

Forbidden Dance delivers a delightful lineup of 13 songs and improvisations taken from the chacona (Spanish by way of the Americas), folia (Portuguese), and passacalle (Spanish) dance forms - collectively the Lambada of their day.

These dances were once considered so erotic and scandalous that the church banned them under penalty of flogging. But when Italian composers got hold of them (in the late 16th and early 17th centuries), they used their rhythmic schemes to compose wildly romantic love songs, stripping out some of the crudeness but losing none of the exciting syncopation, boldness, and vitality of the scandalous originals.

Ensemble for the Seicento (finalists in the 2000 Dorian/Early Music America Recording Competition) handles this music with brio. Melissa Fogarty's singing is at once emotional and cavalier as she switches effortlessly from heartsick lover to romantic cynic. She is joined by spirited playing all around. Most of the music is Spanish in character, with loving attention paid to the complex rhythms. Crackling castanets, snappy palmas, finger-snaps, and driving drums are joined by some wicked guitar strumming that would make George Harrison gently weep. It's a pleasure to hear an ensemble that's not afraid to rock when the music warrants it.

All the brightness and spirit are vividly captured in a recording that has a detailed but very natural sound. In all, this is exciting dance music you could play at your next party.
Los Ministriles: Spanish Renaissance Wind Music
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Pifarro's Best Album!
  • Fun, syncopated music from Piffaro, the Renaissance Band.
  • Renaissance Music is Anything but Boring!
  • Fun music
Los Ministriles: Spanish Renaissance Wind Music

Manufacturer: Archiv Produktion
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000001GYR
Release Date: 1997-09-16

Tracks:

  1. La guerra
  2. Calata ala spagnola
  3. Fantasia del cuarto tono
  4. Chacona ytaliana: 'Sencilla pastora'
  5. Chacona: 'Un sarao de la chacona'
  6. Espanyoleta - Gayta
  7. Adoramoste, Senor
  8. Si habra en este baldres?
  9. [Untitled motet]
  10. Crux Fidelis - Panis Angelicus - Crux fidelis
  11. Puesque me tienes, Miguel
  12. De la piel de sus ovejas
  13. Parce mihi
  14. Alli in Midbar - Canario
  15. Sospiros, pues que descansa
  16. Recuerde el alma dormida
  17. Huyd, huyd, o ciegos amadores
  18. Propinan de Meylor
  19. Ay Jhesual frayle!
  20. Ojos claros y serenos
  21. Yntolerable rrayo!
  22. Pois con tanta graca
  23. Villano
  24. Paradetas
  25. Baile a finale

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Pifarro's Best Album!.......2003-07-08

Although Pifarro has released some wonderful stuff in the past couple of years, "Los Ministriles" is still, in my opinion, their best offering to date. Simply, this recording is a delight, and although I've heard it dozens of times, it always remains fresh and enjoyable upon each re-aquaintance. There is something about music from the Spanish renaissance that sets it apart from almost anything being written in Europe at the time, and Pifarro captures the fun, spontanaity and pure beauty that this music exudes from note one. Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Fun, syncopated music from Piffaro, the Renaissance Band........2002-11-25

The full title of this album is "Los Ministriles: Spanish Renaissance Wind Music", and it features a wide variety of genteel and folksy tunes that would have been played by multi-instrumentalist minstrels employed by the nobles and clergy of the time. Originally founded in 1980 as the Philadelphia Renaissance Wind Band, Piffaro took its current name from the Italian version of "Pfeifer", or piper. And indeed, this group boasts a wide variety of wind instruments: entire families of shawms, recorders and crumhorns; along with sackbuts, a bass dulcian and various bagpipes; accompanied by Spanish essentials such as harp, vihuela, guitar and percussion. The lively and intricate syncopation of Renaissance Spanish compositions lends a distinctive character to this CD in comparison with the group's other releases, which are also very good. Try their Flemish and German recordings too--"A Flemish Feast: Flemish Renaissance Wind Music" and "Stadtpfeiffer: Music of Renaissance Germany".

5 out of 5 stars Renaissance Music is Anything but Boring!.......2000-03-20

I will admit an immediate bias for this recording, as my Renaissance Music instructor's husband is one of the players. However, leaving that fact out entirely, this disc, like all of Piffaro's recordings, is a joy. I listen to them everywhere, especially when I need to stay awake on long drives. To hear such difficult ensemble instruments as shawms, krumhorns and recorders in a resonant environment, played perfectly in tune is rare. This particular disc ranges from organ-like works for recorder consort to rousing dances like ¡Si abrá in este baldres! Unlike CDs that contain lengthy masses with no lighter interludes (although these are equally gorgeous, especially the Gabrielli Consort's Moralès Mass for the Feast of St. Isidore), Piffaro's CDs are widely varied in terms of instrumentation, style, tempo and inflection. I have played this for many people who claim to not like early music and have had much favorable response, not to mention the personal enjoyment and sheer fun!

4 out of 5 stars Fun music.......1998-11-21

Much of this CD is typical Renaissance music with period instruments: a delight to listen to, but sounding a lot like other Renaissance delights. What I found really unique is that this is the first selection of Renaissance music which I'm familiar with that includes bagpipes among the instuments. Crumhorns and sackbuts are nice but familiar; the bagpipe selections blew me away.
Los Ministriles: Spanish Renaissance Wind Music
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Haunting Renaissance music
  • Excellent, as usual.
  • Absolutely gorgeous!
Los Ministriles: Spanish Renaissance Wind Music

Manufacturer: Archiv Produktion
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008AD9Z
Release Date: 2003-06-10

Tracks:

  1. La Guerra
  2. Calata Ala Spagnola
  3. Fantasia Del Cuarto Tono
  4. Chacona Ytaliana: 'Sencilla Pastora'
  5. Chacona: 'Una Sarao De La Chacona'
  6. Espanyoleta - Gayta
  7. Adoramoste, Senor
  8. Si Habra En Este Baldres?
  9. (Untitled Motet)
  10. Crux Fidelis - Panis Angelicus
  11. Puesque Me Tienes, Miguel
  12. De La Piel De Sus Ovejas
  13. Parce Mihi
  14. Alli In Midbar - Canario
  15. Sospiros, Pues Que Descansa
  16. Recuerde El Alma Dormida
  17. Huyd, Huyd, O Ciegos Amadores
  18. Propinan De Melyor
  19. Ay Jhesus, Que Mal Frayle!
  20. Ojos Claros Y Serenos
  21. Yntolerable Rrayo!
  22. Pois Con Tanta Graca
  23. Villano
  24. Paradetas
  25. Baile A Finale

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Haunting Renaissance music.......2006-07-03

I saw a performance by the Globe Theatre that included a wonderful 5-piece English Renaissance musical ensemble. I went looking for some music like that --- music that included viols, lute, wind, reed, and percussion instruments. The particular sound wasn't easy to find, despite a plethora of English Renaissance CDs. This album of Spanish music from the 15th and 16th centuries actually came closer to the sound I was looking for. It alternates between haunting minor key melodies --- pavanes and the like --- and faster, livlier dance tunes. They're a wind ensemble, but there's actually a tune for solo lute. A lot of variety in a memorable and reasonably priced CD. I highly recommend it. (Although I hope Piffaro will consider recording a CD of English Renaissance music!)

5 out of 5 stars Excellent, as usual........2005-11-16

'Los Ministriles, Spanish Renaissance Wind Music' is, I believe, the Philadelphia band, Piffaro's second or third album and I really find it more enjoyable than their parallel album on Italian Rennaissance music. The instruments are virtually identical, with a fair mix of stringed instruments added to round out the sound, but I really enjoyed the overall listening experience more. So, if you are unfamiliar with this band, get this album before the Italian or French albums.

This is an interesting contrast to the works of Begona Olavide and the Eduardo Paniagua Group' of which Olavide is a member. This Spanish group specializes in Medieval and Renaissance stringed instruments. And, from a purely subjective reaction, I prefer their work to Piffaro. I also think their scholarship is more interesting, but then, they are all Spanish, and Spanish specialists, so that is to be expected.

The visceral preference may be the only one worth banking on.

Worth the money, Olavide and Paniagua may be greater value.

5 out of 5 stars Absolutely gorgeous!.......2005-03-21

A magnificent recording with enthralling melodies that will lift up your spirits. The bagpipes and flute pieces are simply wonderful. In quality, variety and every other aspect, Los Ministriles is certainly comparable to "Sinners and Saints", the great amazon.com Renaissance dance music favorite, the only difference being that this CD only contains instrumental music (no songs).

It is just too bad very few people are aware of it.
Waverly Consort: Iberia!
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Waverly Consort: Iberia!

    Manufacturer: Collegium
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Baroque (c.1600-1750) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0000926RQ
    Release Date: 2003-01-01

    Tracks:

    1. JUAN ARANES (d Cl649): Chacona "A la vida bona"
    2. Variations on the Canarios (for a scene by Lope de Vega, 1613)
    3. GASPAR SANZ: Canarios (1675)
    4. ANONYMOUS SPANISH: Romance de Gaiferos (Music from "The Palace Songbook," c1500; interludes on the Villano Cavallero)
    5. JUAN VASQUEZ (c1500-c1560): Por vida de mis ojos
    6. ANONYMOUS (17th century): Al billano se la dan
    7. ANONYMOUS (c1556): Falalan, de la guarda riera
    8. After GASPAR SANZ: Marizapolos (1675)
    9. SANTIAGO DE MURCIA and other composers (1677-1732): Jacaras -TRADATIONAL JUDEO-SPANISH BALLADS -
    10. Noches, noches, buenos noches (Romance)
    11. Como la rosa en la giierta (Endecha)
    12. El sueno de dona Alda (Romance) -Folias -
    13. ANONYMOUS SPANISH (c1731): Folias de Espanya ab mudansas
    14. ANONYMOUS PORTUGUESE (16th century): Nao tragais borzeguis pretos -FIESTA DE LA NAVIDAD -
    15. ANONYMOUS (16th century): Senhora del mundo
    16. ANONYMOUS PoRTUGUESE (1647): Sa qui turo zente pleta
    17. SANTIAGO DE MURCIA: Cumbees (1732)

    Album Description

    Fiery passion and restrained elegance - the hallmarks of Iberian music - are here presented with the Waverly Consort's legendary brilliance and artistry. Eleven singers and players performing on original instruments offer an irresistible feast of Spanish and Portuguese music of the "Golden Age": earthy, sparkling villancicos; epic narrative romances; ancient folkloric ballads of love and loss; and the pulsing dance rhythms we identify with the Iberian spirit: chaconas, canarios, villanos, jacaras, folias, cumbees - Ole!
    Musica Mediterranea: Music of the Italian & Spanish Renaissance
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Bravo Shirley Rumsey
    • This is joyful music
    • Awesome
    Musica Mediterranea: Music of the Italian & Spanish Renaissance

    Manufacturer: Chandos
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GroundsGrounds | Variations | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Baroque (c.1600-1750) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
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    ChansonsChansons | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000000A5O
    Release Date: 1994-09-20

    Tracks:

    1. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: A quand' a quand' haveva una vicina
    2. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: Cingari simo venit' a giocare
    3. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: Riu, riu, chiu
    4. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: La spagna
    5. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: La gamba
    6. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: Si me llaman a mi
    7. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: Recercar
    8. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: Madonna qual certezza
    9. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: O bene mio fam' uno favore
    10. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: Discantar sobre uno punto
    11. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: O felici occhi miei
    12. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: Tenore del passo e mezo
    13. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: Ballo detto il Conte Orlando e Saltarello
    14. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: Donna vagh' e leggiadra
    15. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: Folias
    16. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: Ballo e Saltarello ongaro
    17. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: Chiaconna
    18. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: Non si vedde giamai
    19. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: Vestiva i colli
    20. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: Passacaglia
    21. Music Of The Italian And Spanish Renaissance: Un sarao de la Chacona

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Bravo Shirley Rumsey.......2002-08-16

    Shirley Rumsey is one of the best singer-lutenists in the business.

    5 out of 5 stars This is joyful music.......2002-03-29

    Christopher Wilson and Shirley Rumsey are always solid performers; together with the ensemble Kithara they've produced a collection of lesser-known works from the Italian and Spanish Renaissance that will appeal to a variety of musical tastes. Check out "A quand' a quand' haveva una vicina" and "Folias" to get a sense of the variety. Sounds strange, but this is music I love to play while I'm cooking.

    5 out of 5 stars Awesome.......1999-12-06

    This album has some very nice pieces on it. Kithara sounds very solid on the vocals and instrumentals. I recommend this release to any renaissance music fan.
    Sarao
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      Sarao
      Grupo Sarao
      Manufacturer: Combo
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Latin Music | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B00008G3KC
      Release Date: 1998-12-01

      Tracks:

      1. Tiempo
      2. Timidez
      3. Amor Completo
      4. Palabras
      5. Que Hiciste
      6. Enamorado
      7. Dulce Propuesta
      8. Por Ella
      9. Por Comentarios
      10. Despierta Corazon
      Que Es El Amor?
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        Que Es El Amor?

        Manufacturer: C.I. Zumer S.A.
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD
        ASIN: B000CBFSRC
        Sin Limites
        Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
        • Buen cd.
        Sin Limites
        Sarao Latino
        Manufacturer: Karen
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Latin Music | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B00006YX9G
        Release Date: 2002-10-29

        Tracks:

        1. Llego Sarao
        2. Cuentale
        3. Donde Esta
        4. Morena Quiero Yo
        5. Hechizo De Luna
        6. Dimelo Tu
        7. Te Traigo Mambo
        8. Donde Esta La Vida
        9. Bailador
        10. Cuentale (Version Balada)

        Customer Reviews:

        3 out of 5 stars Buen cd........2003-06-05

        El cd es bueno pero no tan bueno como otros, este cd tiene clase, pero creo que el ritmo se le olvido.
        GRUPO SARAO
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          GRUPO SARAO
          GRUPO SARAO
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD
          ASIN: B000TB06EK

          Product Description

          1- ERES TU 2- QUIMERAS 3- SOLO IMPORTAS TU 4- MENTIRA ENTRE DOS 5- TORMENTO TIERNA 6- ES SOLO MENTIRA 7- QUE HACE FALTA 8- ME PREGUNTAS 9- ME TIENE ENAMORAO 10- SE ME QUEMA LA PIEL

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          1. Sarao
          2. Sentimientos Instrumentales
          3. Somos Novios
          4. Te Llegara una Rosa
          5. Te Llegara una Rosa
          6. Viejitas Pero Bonitas, Vol. 2
          7. Yo Soy Tono [Extra tracks]
          8. 16 Exitos
          9. 20 Chansons D'Or [Import]
          10. 20 Exitos

          Salsa Music

          salsa music

          Salsa Music

          Abstract Latin Lounge, Vol. 2

          Desmarest: Messe à 2 chœurs et 2 orchestres

          Expoobident [Import] [Limited Edition]

          Sings 28 Great Songs

          Interview With The Vampire: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [Soundtrack]

          Felipe Dylon [Import]

          First Rays of the New Rising Sun

          Head on Collision, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import]

          Directo Al Corazon [Import]

          Couperin: Lecons De Tenebres [Import]

          Essential Crooners [Import]

          Dreyfus Night in Paris [Live]

          Fast Dreams [Explicit Lyrics]

          Great Rhythm & Blues Sessions

          Cuba