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Lila Downs Border Mp3, Flac, Wma Lila Downs Border mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Latin / Folk, World, & Country Album: Border Country: US Released: 2002 Style: Cumbia, Folk MP3 version RAR size: 1357 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1368 mb WMA version RAR size: 1918 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 146 Other Formats: AU APE DTS MPC MIDI FLAC MP1 Tracklist Hide Credits Mi Corazón Me Recuerda 1 4:31 Electric Guitar – Ken Basman El Feo 2 3:25 Electric Guitar – Ken Basman Sale Sobrando 3 3:41 Electric Guitar – Ken BasmanPiano – Gabriel Hernández Carazoncito Tirano 4 Cello – Rodrigo DuarteDouble Bass [Acoustic Bass] – Agustin BernalDrums – Omar 3:59 AranElectric Guitar – Ken BasmanElectric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Aneiro Taño 5 La Niña 3:05 6 Hanal Weech 2:58 Medley: Pastures Of Plenty / This Land Is Your Land / Land 7 5:55 Electric Guitar – Ken Basman 8 La Línea 4:58 9 El Bracero Fracasado 2:31 Tránsito 10 3:47 Electric Guitar – Ken Basman Smoke (Acteal) 11 4:50 Electric Guitar – Ken BasmanPiano – Gabriel HernándezTrumpet – Alfredo Pino La Martiniana 12 Double Bass [Acoustic Bass] – Agustin BernalPiano – Gabriel HernándezWritten-By – 5:46 Henestrosa Morales Andres Soy Pescador 13 3:56 Chorus – Memo Diaz La Llorona 14 5:23 Double Bass [Acoustic Bass] – Agustin BernalPiano – Gabriel Hernández Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps (Bonus Track) 15 Double Bass [Acoustic Bass] – Agustin BernalPercussion – Armando 'Pinaca' EspinosaPiano 4:45 – Gabriel HernándezTrumpet – Alfredo Pino Credits Cajón, Djembe, Percussion [Turtle Shell] – Carlos 'Pelusa' Rivarola (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 11, 13, 14) Congas, Bongos, Guiro, Ocarina, Percussion [Coyollis, Turtle Shell], Voice – Carlos 'Poppis' Tovar (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 11, 13, 14) Design [Booklet Design] – Kurt Pfeifer, Lila Downs Design [Cover Design] – Kurt Pfeifer Electric Bass – Chuco Mendoza (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 11, 13) Harp, Violin, Guitar – Celso Duarte (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 14) Liner Notes – Betto Arcos Mastered By – Trevor Sadler Mixed By – Jean B. Smit Photography By – Lila Downs Photography By [Cover] – Tom Le Goff* Producer – Aneiro Taño, Lila Downs, Paul Cohen Tenor Saxophone, Keyboards, Clarinet – Paul Cohen (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 10, 13) Voice, Guiro, Spoons – Lila Downs Notes German licensed release on Peregrina Music. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 4012116503128 Matrix / Runout: PM 50312-CD P+O-55691-A1 02-02 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Lila Border (CD, Narada 72438-10265-2-6 72438-10265-2-6 US 2001 Downs Album) World Narada World, 72438-10265-2-6, Lila Border (CD, Virgin, 72438-10265-2-6, Europe 2001 VNDCD112 Downs Album) Narada VNDCD112 World, Virgin Lila Border (CD, Narada 8526526 8526526 Mexico 2001 Downs Album) World Border (CD, Lila Narada VISA 006582 Album, Promo, VISA 006582 Europe 2001 Downs World Car) Related Music albums to Border by Lila Downs Peter Gabriel - Revisited Doug Gabriel - Exhausting & Exhilarating - An Instrumental Album Omar & The Howlers - Hard Times In The Land Of Plenty The Doozer - Figurines BB Gabor - Girls Of The Future Lila Downs - Pecados Y Milagros Viktor Krauss - II Lila Downs - Ojo De Culebra.
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