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Diario de un Peaton
:Album Details:This Record is Not a Normal Record but Sabina is also Not an Artist that Adjusts to the Norm. 25 Years after his First Release, He Brings Us a Double CD of Unreleased Tracks, New Versions, Video Clips and a Special Packaging with Drawings from Sabina.
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Masters at Work Part two 1996-2000
:Album Details:This Record is Not a Normal Record but Sabina is also Not an Artist that Adjusts to the Norm. 25 Years after his First Release, He Brings Us a Double CD of Unreleased Tracks, New Versions, Video Clips and a Special Packaging with Drawings from Sabina.
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30 Norteñas de Oro
:Album Details:This Record is Not a Normal Record but Sabina is also Not an Artist that Adjusts to the Norm. 25 Years after his First Release, He Brings Us a Double CD of Unreleased Tracks, New Versions, Video Clips and a Special Packaging with Drawings from Sabina.
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Grabaciones Completas 1953-1960
:Album Description:Includes four cds and a book.
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Mis Primeros Exitos
:Album Description:Includes four cds and a book.
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Coleccion de Oro
:Album Description:Includes four cds and a book.
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Coleccion de Oro
:Album Description:Includes four cds and a book.
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Coleccion de Oro
:Album Description:Includes four cds and a book.
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Cuba: I Am Time
: essential recording:Cleverly packaged in a faux cigar box, this four-CD compilation of Cuban music is designed with the curious fan in mind. Each disc is dedicated to a genre: Cuban Invocations (Afro-Cuban religious music), Cantar en Cuba (songcraft), Bailar con Cuba (dance music), and Cubano Jazz (jazz). Rather than attempting a full historical account, the selection of both classic and modern performers suggests the evolution of the music in broad, bold strokes. Cantar en Cuba features singer Maria Teresa Vera, a key historical figure, but also up-to-the-minute salsero Issac Delgado. ...
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Joyas Musicales: Coleccion de Oro
: essential recording:Cleverly packaged in a faux cigar box, this four-CD compilation of Cuban music is designed with the curious fan in mind. Each disc is dedicated to a genre: Cuban Invocations (Afro-Cuban religious music), Cantar en Cuba (songcraft), Bailar con Cuba (dance music), and Cubano Jazz (jazz). Rather than attempting a full historical account, the selection of both classic and modern performers suggests the evolution of the music in broad, bold strokes. Cantar en Cuba features singer Maria Teresa Vera, a key historical figure, but also up-to-the-minute salsero Issac Delgado. ...
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