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Artists

Various

Labels

RCA

Catno

ZB 1

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation Mono

Country

France

Release date

Apr 1, 1962

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

1962 - France - VG+.

A1

Les Chakachas - Chouchou

A2

Les Chakachas - El Charlatan

A3

Corrado E I 93 - Guarda Che Luna

A4

Corrado E I 93 - Non Partir

A5

Les Chakachas - Conga Del Mayoral

A6

Biguin's Creole Band - Batucada

A7

Armandino Et Son Orchestre - Adios Muchachos

A8

Armandino Et Son Orchestre - Le Plus Beau Tango Du Monde

B1

Les Chakachas - El Pollo De Carlitos

B2

Jo Boyer Et Son Orchestre - Parlez-moi D'amour

B3

Jo Boyer Et Son Orchestre - Les Trois Cloches

B4

Les Wackadous - Le Danseur De Charleston

B5

Les Wackadous - Moi, J'aime Le Music-hall

B6

Harry Hougassian - Adonis

B7

Trio Musette De Paris - A Petits Pas

B8

Adolphe Sibert Et Son Grand Orchestre - Quadrille De La "Vie Parisienne"

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