| | Mariano Otero Tres CD - Import Mariano Otero Discography of CDs
Mariano Otero Tres Songs | 1. | Mingusiana |
| 2. | Flor (2006) |
| 3. | Nudos |
| 4. | Las Dos Marias (Flow) |
| 5. | Hollanda |
| 6. | Hacia Un Lugar |
| 7. | Hentrane |
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