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16 tracks by Bianco-Bichicha, 3 tracks by Eduardo Bainco & 3 tracks by Bachicha
Liner Note Author: Bruce Bastin.
Recording information: Paris, France (09/??/1926-05/22/1941); Spain (09/??/1926-05/22/1941).
Photographer: Benny Brimer.
Personnel: Emilio García (vocals).
Audio Remasterer: Charlie Crump.
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