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    Ray Barretto The Message (1972)

    Fania
    • Original LP slp00403£15.00
      Vinyl condition: VG-Sleeve condition: VGOriginal Venezuelan vinyl VG-ONLY
    • Ray Barretto – con el cimarron
    • 1. se traba
    • 2. con el cimarron
    • 3. alma con alma
    • 4. flor de los lindos campos
    • 5. arrepientete
    • 6. te traigo mi son
    • 7. o elefante
    • 8. seguire sin sonar

    Classic NuYorican killer Salsa from Barretto.

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