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Los Darlings De Huanuco
Singles From 1970-1980

Singles From 1970-1980

Catno

FANT002 FANT002

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation Stereo

Country

Spain

Release date

May 5, 2023

Styles

Cumbia

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$39.14*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

FANT002 - SP - 2023

A1

Recordando Un Amor

A2

Marihuana

A3

A Los Filos Del Cuchillo

A4

El Solitario

A5

Cumbia Española

A6

Muchachita Linda

B1

Lobos Al Escape

B2

El Preso Nº9

B3

El Bailador

B4

Cumbia De Los Darlings

B5

A La Montaña Me Iré

B6

Sentimiento Andino

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