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released on LP in 1969; recorded in
The harp, coming from the Greek word harpe or faulx which described its original shape was, in Ancient times, shaped like a sickle.
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The harp has become the national instrument of
From the age of fifteen he devoted himself entirely to the study of this instrument. In 1958, he was selected by the Paraguayan Government to be the musical Ambassador of his country at the Latin American Festival in
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Tracklisting:
Side 1
1.Colorado {2:22}
2. Som Coiman {2:57}
3. Misionera {3:00}
4. Lagrimas {3:11}
5. Angela Rosa {2:26}
6. Bayon de Madrid {2:14}
Side 2
1. Cascada {4:11}
2. Lamento Paraguyo {2:53}
3. Luna Llera {3:09}
4. Caballito {2:50}
5. Maria Elsa {2:48}
6. Luna de Miel {2:10}
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Side 1
1.
2. Som Coiman {2:57}
3. Misionera {3:00}
4. Lagrimas {3:11}
5. Angela Rosa {2:26}
6. Bayon de Madrid {2:14}
Side 2
1. Cascada {4:11}
2. Lamento Paraguyo {2:53}
3. Luna Llera {3:09}
4. Caballito {2:50}
5. Maria Elsa {2:48}
6. Luna de Miel {2:10}
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Colorado...Paraguay 1969. Those were the days indeed! Thanks much for this most nice surprise.
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I've just started listening and...oh my! (thank u!)
ReplyDeleteJust got round to listening to this one. What a cracker! A new name to me and a fantastically refreshing sound. Wonderful, thanks!
ReplyDeletePlease, re up this. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteIt's reupped. Enjoy.
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