| | Maurice Bourgue Wind Ensemble Quebrando El Aire: 1977 - 1994 CD - Import Maurice Bourgue Wind Ensemble Discography of CDs
The collection QUEBRANDO EL AIRE: 1977-1994 brings together 21 of the finest recordings from famed flamenco musician Jose Merce.
2002 anthology from the gypsy flamenco artist. Merce moved to Madrid from his native Jerez de la Frontera in the early 70s to join a new generation of flamenco performers like Camaron de la Isla, Tomatito and guitarist Paco de Lucia. Quebrando El Aire: 1977 - 1994 Music Maurice Bourgue Wind Ensemble Quebrando El Aire: 1977 - 1994 Songs | 1. | Mira Si Yo a Ti Te Quiero (Tangos) |
| 2. | Sale de Ti (Alegrias) |
| 3. | Pa' Saber de Tu Querer (Tangos) |
| 4. | Mi Nino Curro (Fandangos) |
| 5. | Cuando Llueve en Estos Pagos (Bulerias) |
| 6. | Casita del Pobre (Seguiriyas de Jerez y los Puertos) |
| 7. | De Mi Fuente (Bulerias) |
| 8. | Por un Lao Esta la Sal (Alegrias) |
| 9. | Campesino y Minero (Tarantos) |
| 10. | Bulerias del Prendi (Bulerias) |
| 11. | Rey del Universo (Solea) |
| 12. | Que Pobres Son los que Tienen (Solea) |
| 13. | Pobrecita Mia (Bulerias) |
| 14. | Nina del Verde Suspiro (Sevillanas) |
| 15. | Yo Me Sali a un Camino (Fandangos del Gloria) |
| 16. | Cuestecita que Subia (Fandangos) |
| 17. | Noche y el Dia (Tangos) |
| 18. | El Rebelao (Malaguena) |
| 19. | Bandera de Andalucia (Tangos) |
| 20. | Veinte Dias Seguios (Martinete) |
| 21. | Pa' Quitarme de que Pida (Tarantos) |
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