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Polibio Mayorga
Ecuatoriana (El Universo Paralelo De Polibio Mayorga 1969​ - ​1981)

Ecuatoriana (El Universo Paralelo De Polibio Mayorga 1969​ - ​1981)

Catno

AALP097

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

Germany

Release date

Apr 7, 2023

Genres

Latin

Styles

Cumbia

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$46.97*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

AALP097 - DE - 2023

A1

Junior Y Su Equipo - America Índia

02:54

A2

Eduardo Morales Y Su Requinto - Muevase Vecina

02:12

A3

Polibio Mayorga - Pañuelo De Seda

02:18

A4

Polibio Mayorga - Altas Horas

02:10

A5

Los Locos Del Ritmo - Llorona

02:40

A6

Alcibiades Y Su Banda - Haciendo Bomba

02:39

A7

Olmedo Torres - Mi Paisa

02:52

A8

Polibio Mayorga Y Su Conjunto - Culebrita Dormida

02:58

B1

Orti - Muñequita Blanca

02:40

B2

Olmedo Torres - Unita Mas

02:19

B3

Alcibiades Y Su Banda - Bomba De Pobres

02:30

B4

Olmedo Torres Y Los Gatos - Don Alfoncito

02:12

B5

Polibio Mayorga - Ferrocarril

02:44

B6

Orti - Di Que Me Amas

02:43

B7

Conjunto La Jorga - La Perra Vida

02:23

B8

Polibio Mayorga Y Su Conjunto - Cumbia Totorana

02:41

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