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Angeles Y Demonios

Angeles Y Demonios

Labels

CBS

Catno

S 88100AB

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

Spain

Release date

May 1, 2019

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$36*

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A1

Abran Paso-Ahoa (Enrolle)

7:23

A2

Ay, Mulata Mía

0:22

A3

Mama High, Mama Way

1:57

A4

Jíbaro (Aperitivo)

3:24

B1

Simon

3:22

B2

Cuando Llegaré

4:11

B3

Anacaona

2:56

B4

Tema De Amor

3:26

C1

El Maniquí

2:49

C2

Ain't No Sunshine

4:50

C3

Rosa Rosa

2:01

C4

Marcha Final

4:53

D1

Jíbaro (Enrolle)

7:25

D2

Abran Paso (Aperitivo)

2:05

D3

Túmbalo

0:30

D4

Los Invitamos

3:48

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