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Anthology
: :Tejano star Selena's death hasn't stopped label executives from releasing material or fans from snapping it up. According to the EMI Latin label, 1996's Siempre Selena features the last of her previously unreleased songs, 'Siempre Hace Frio.' The lavish, three-disc Anthology, however, is a must-have for its glimpses of Selena honing her vocal skills and sharpening her talent. Divided under the headers 'Pop/English,' 'Mariachi,' and 'Cumbia,' the set showcases hard-to-find early material and hits, including a club remix of the Diane Warren-penned 'I'm Getting Used to You' and a disco-flavored take ...
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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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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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Pure Salsa
:Album Details:A Comprehensive 48 Track Survey of Salsa, featuring Celia Cruz, Tito Puente, Perez Prado, Beny More and Many More.
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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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