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| La Nueva Onda de La Música Venezolana | ||
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| Album by Huáscar Barradas & Maracaibo | ||
| Released | 1996 | |
| Recorded | 1996 | |
| Genre | Folk, Jazz | |
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| Label | Independent | |
| Producer | Huáscar Barradas | |
La Nueva Onda de La Música Venezolana , is a Venezuelan music album of 1996, made by Huáscar Barradas & Maracaibo, in this album this group presents new tendencies of the Venezuelan folk music.
Track listing
- Joropo Obstinado (Elvis Martínez) 2:51
- La Dama de La Ciudad (Frank Quintero) 3:23
- El Guapachoso (Gustavo Colina) 2:14
- El Catire (Aldemaro Romero) 6:38
- El Diablo Suelto (Heraclio Hernández) 4:44
- El Becerrito (Simón Díaz) 4:50
- Estribillo y Tambor (Hernán Marín) 2:02
- Lamento Wayu - Asi es Maracaibo (José "Cheo" Rodríguez) 4:34
- Cuando Me Enamoro (Gustavo Colina) 2:12
- Recuerdos de Galina (Icli Zitella) 3:59
- Onda 5 (Elvis Martínez) 4:57
- Bossa Beis (Fernando Valladares) 4:01
- Barlovento - Cumaco de San Juan (Eduardo Serrano - Francisco Pacheco) 4:51
- Tonada del Exodo (Icli Zitella) 7:19
See also
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