| | E-Tango Colucci CD - Import E-Tango Discography of CDs
E-Tango Colucci Songs | 1. | Obelisco |
| 2. | Calle Corrientes |
| 3. | Noche Portena |
| 4. | Reflection Tango |
| 5. | Libertango |
| 6. | Zamba Para Antonio |
| 7. | La Histrica |
| 8. | Dance Tango |
| 9. | Zita |
| 10. | Elisa |
| 11. | Criollita Santiaguena |
| 12. | Fiestango |
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Purchase Colucci CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Countryman CD (1982) Remastered
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CM von Hauswolff, Edvard Graham Lewis and for the first time on the label, Jean-Louis Huhta combine for their second Ocsid CD, Opening Sweep. Opening Sweep was recorded at L-O-K, a club in Munich, Bavaria, on the 12th November 1999. Ocsid started performing before the audience arrived; and finished as the floors were being swept (2200 - 0330). Opening Sweep is the first 75.04 experienced by five dogs and a man. It took a year before Ash received the MD master, as they are all exceptionally busy people; Graham took part in the reformation of Wire and subsequent tour; CM exhibited and performed ...
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