Tracklist
Track number | Play | Loved | Track name | Artist name | Buy | Options | Duration | Listeners |
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1 | Juan En La Ciudad |
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6:17 | ||||
2 | Los Fariseos |
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4:50 | ||||
3 | Perdoname |
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5:00 | ||||
4 | Abriendo surcos |
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3:25 | ||||
5 | Yo soy la zarsa |
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5:55 | ||||
6 | Burundanga |
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4:11 | ||||
7 | a su nombre gloria |
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4:16 | ||||
8 | El Sembrador |
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4:43 | ||||
9 | Alabanza llanera |
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3:56 | ||||
10 | Búscame |
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4:22 | ||||
11 | Timoteo |
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5:01 | ||||
12 | Princesa |
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3:30 | ||||
13 | Vive |
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5:29 | ||||
14 | Tu Ausencia |
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4:48 |
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Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz
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Ray left Juilliard in 1963, after just one year. He made this choice so that he could get organized and dedicate himself to his own band. This was a year after Cruz joined in as the lead vocalist. In 1964, he signed with Fonseca Records and released his debut album, Ricardo Ray Arrives-Comejen. The album included the outstanding hit songs "Mambo Jazz", "Comejen", "Viva Richie Ray", "El Mulato", "Suavito", "Pa' Chismoso Tu" and the bolero-cha "Si Te Contaran". The famous pair recorded some of their finest work… read more
Ray left Juilliard in 1963, after just one year. He made this choice so that he could get organized and dedicate himself to his own band. This was a year after Cruz joined in as the lead vo… read more
Ray left Juilliard in 1963, after just one year. He made this choice so that he could get organized and dedicate himself to his own band. This was a year after Cruz joined in as the lead vocalist. In 1964, he signed with Fonseca Record… read more