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Various 60'S Gold Mp3, Flac, Wma Various 60's Gold mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Latin Album: 60's Gold Country: France Released: 1989 Style: Boogaloo MP3 version RAR size: 1126 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1116 mb WMA version RAR size: 1929 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 476 Other Formats: ASF RA MOD DTS AC3 RA MPC Tracklist 1 –Johnny Colon* Boogaloo Blues 2 –Joe Cuba Bang Bang 3 –Ray Barretto El Watusi 4 –Joey Pastrana Riki Chi 5 –T.N.T. Band* The Meditation 6 –Harvey Averne My Dream 7 –Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz* Mr. Trumpet Man 8 –Mongo Santamaria Watermelon Man 9 –Tito Puente Oye Como Va 10 –Ralfi Pagan Make It With You 11 –Joe Bataan Gypsy Woman 12 –Johnny Pacheco Acuyuye 13 –King Nando Fortuna 14 –Jimmy Sabater, Joe Cuba To Be With You 15 –Pete Rodriguez I Like It Like That Credits Coordinator – Jerry Masucci Cover – Rickey Ricardo Gaskins Notes front cover: 60's Gold back cover: All Great Stars 60's Gold spine: All Great Stars - 60's Gold CD: All Great Stars Made in France. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 3 252416 505359 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year SP 53 Various 60's Gold (LP, Comp) Musica Latina International SP 53 US 1983 Related Music albums to 60's Gold by Various 1. Various - Boogaloo A Go-Go 2. Various - Fania Records 1964-1980 (The Original Sound Of Latin New York) 3. Johnny Pacheco / Pete Rodriguez - La Perfecta Combinacion 4. Fania All Stars - Live At The Cheetah (Vol. 1) 5. Various - Salsa! Top Latino Dance Music Volume 2 6. Various - La Musica De Cuba 7. Various - Salsa Nueva York 8. Fania All Stars - Lo Que Pide La Gente 9. Tito Puente's Golden Latin Jazz All Stars - Tito Puente's Golden Latin Jazz 10. Harvey Averne Barrio Band, The - The Harvey Averne Barrio Band.
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