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SOLLOZOS DEL BANDONEONUNA HISTORIA DEK BANDONEON" ANIBAL TROILO VOL.1 CORRIENTES RECORD VG++
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Friday, January 15, 2021
A BRIEF RECORD HISTORY- 33,45 AND 78 TODAY
Records, vinyl, LPs. These are all words that describe the same thing. But this wasn’t always the case. LPs, for example, didn’t enter the lexicon until 1948. And before vinyl, there were only shellac records. Now, as record sales are skyrocketing, the age-old questions are resurfacing. One, in particular, has to do with three numbers: 33, 45, and 78.
These numbers refer to the rate at which the record spins on the record player, measured in revolutions per minute (rpm). Most high-quality lp players & record players will come equipped to turn at these three standard speeds. But the question remains: What is the difference between these speeds? And why were they chosen in the first place? To answer these questions, we’ll have to take a little dive into history.
A Brief Record History
To give you an idea of how each of these records came into being, here’s a timeline of the major events.
- 1877 – Thomas Edison modeled the first phonograph and recorded his voice.
- 1878 – Music is recorded onto a cylindrical record for the first time.
- 1887 – Emile Berliner developed a method to record onto a flat disc.
- 1901 – 10-inch 78rpm disc record is made from shellac.
- 1910 – 78rpm becomes the standardized speed for all records.
- 1925 – Electrical recording takes over acoustic recording.
- 1948 – 33rpm LPs are released by Columbia Records made of vinyl.
- 1949 – 45rpm records released. Consumers now have three standard speed options.
- 1963 – Cassette tapes are introduced into markets.
- 1979 – Walkman is created by Sony.
- 1984 – Cassette tapes surpass vinyl records in sales.
- 2008 – The vinyl revolution begins as record sales increase.
The Phonograph and The Gramophone
Records were the second generation of voice recording technology. Their precursor was the phonograph, invented by Thomas Edison in 1877. With his first model ready to launch, he recorded himself, saying, “Mary had a little lamb.” Thus, these were the first words ever recorded on the phonograph.
The cylinder used to record this at the time was large and inefficient. About ten years later in 1887, Emile Berliner improved upon the technology by creating recordings on flat discs, using his patented gramophone. These discs were initially made of glass and were later switched to zinc and eventually plastic.
Shellac: The Natural Plastic
Around the turn of the century, record companies (or soon-to-be record companies) were trying to design the perfect material to produce these new sound recordings on. Plastic wouldn’t be invented for another seven years, in 1907, and scientists were getting creative.
Enter, the female lac bug. Lac bugs, or kerria lacca, are scaly bugs that secrete lac onto trees. This resin can be scraped off, dissolved in alcohol, and reformed into liquid shellac. Shellac is easier to scratch than metal, and it resists moisture, making it an ideal candidate for music records. Although, there’s one downside to shellac. [Insert crashing sound!] They’re easily breakable.
Despite this one fatal flaw, shellac was the main material source until vinyl came around in the 1940s. A lot happened over that time period, and it all began in 1901 with the first ten-inch shellac record, spun at 78 revolutions per minute.
The Magic Number
78rpm records quickly popularized and became the “standard rate” by 1910. This is due to the modern engines at the time that would create these discs. A 3600rpm motor running with a standard 46-tooth gear, do the math and you get roughly 78 revolutions per minute.
The length of each record was barely able to fit an entire song, and some songs had to be finished by flipping the record to the other side.
- 10-inch records = 3 minutes per side
- 12-inch records = 5 minutes per side
- 21-inch* records = 8 minutes per side
(*Most records were 10- or 12- inch; rarely would you find the larger 14-, 16-, and 21-inch records.)
Reign of Fifty Years
For almost fifty years, 78s were the go-to record speed. Back then, people didn’t call them 78 records; they just called them records. It wasn’t until Columbia Records released a 12-inch 33rpm vinyl LP (or Long Play) in 1948 that there was another option. These new records could hold a mind-boggling twenty minutes per side. Whaaat!
During this time, new materials developed, and recording processes advanced. Some notable progressions were:
- Electric Recording in 1925 – Acoustic recording was a slow process where singers or musicians would play into a large horn. The reverberations would vibrate a stylus and create one shellac record at a time. In 1925, electric recordings became possible. Musicians could now record music onto a microphone that could then mass produce records.
- Record Material – Mixtures of shellac and vinyl started to be introduced as early as the 1930s, but early results were met with mixed feelings. Companies were forced to table these ideas due to the Depression. Around this time, some record manufacturers tried placing cardboard material between two layers of shellac to make the records more durable.
33 Records
Suddenly in 1948, the public was hit with records that contained full-length albums. Entire rock concerts jammed into two sides of a vinyl record. With tighter grooves and a slower spin rate, the 33rpm records left the 78s in the dust. In just ten years, 78s plummeted to only 2% of music sales. And in 1959, the last US-made 78 record was produced.
Not all sales went directly over to 33s, however. Although many did, there wasn’t always a need to use up all 40 minutes of an LP. Jukeboxes, for example, still preferred 78s due to their single-song use. This sparked the creation of a new record only a year after Columbia released 33s.
Introduction of 45rpm
In Mach of 1949, just ten months later, RCA Victor released the new 45rpm record. These 7-inch records could hold about 4-5 minutes of recording on each side, perfect for a single song. With a higher quality than 78s, these records quickly took over the market, outselling even the 33rpm LPs.
At this point, consumers had three choices of speeds. And even they (much like people today) were wondering, what's the difference between 33, 45, and 78 records?
Reign of Thirty-Five Years
From 1949 to around 1984, vinyl records (be they 33 LPs or 45 singles) were the dominant music choice by consumers. Even as new magnetic tape was invented in the ‘60s, it still took almost twenty years before cassette tapes started making a dent on the consumer market. During this time, more surges in technology came about.
- Record Players Improved – Every year, companies would boast about how their record player was one of the fastest record changers in history. Thus, this sparked the war of speeds, fueling innovation in record player technology.
- LaserDisc – LDs were invented in 1978 with grooves so tiny, they had to be read by lasers. These discs could not only record music, but they could record video as well. Due to its initial high costs, these LDs wouldn’t catch on until much later.
There was one other invention in 1979 that struck at the heart of vinyl records.
The Sony Walkman
If you’re on the younger side, you may not remember these revolutionary audio devices. These were the iPods before Apple existed. With the Walkman, you could throw in a cassette tape, put on your headphones, and take your music anywhere—an activity we take for granted nowadays.
The Walkman revolutionized the way people thought about music. Now, music was something they could exercise with, listen to on the bus, or take with them to school. Having your favorite songs in your pocket was a game-changing characteristic of music.
Because of the Walkman’s craze, by 1984 cassette tapes were outselling vinyl records for the first time since their creation.
33, 45, and 78 Today
As time went on and records started to phase out, collectors started to focus on 33rpm LPs. As consumers became accustomed to the convenience of listening to an entire album without stopping, 45s and 78s fell out of style.
Most of the records sold after the ‘80s were full-length 33 LPs. However, some new bands still released an EP (or Extended Play) on a 45rpm record.
78s are hard to come by today. Because companies stopped producing them around 1959, most of the existing records are either lost, broken, or remain in a vinyl collection somewhere tucked away.
2008 and the Vinyl Resurgence
Music lovers were saddened by the loss of a great piece of musical equipment. Some still stand by the claim that vinyl records sound better than digital audio. Perhaps it’s the imperfect quality that people cling to—imperfect, mind you, is a great word to describe humans. Whatever the reason is, it seems that vinyl records aren’t gone for good.
In 2008, vinyl record sales started to increase for the first time in over 20 years. Since then, sales reached an unprecedented 16 million in 2018. For record player aficionados, this is music to their ears and for those who have an old record collection, it may be time to dust off that old LP player and get some new vinyl.
Long Live Vinyl Records
As records become popularized once again, record players have started to bring in the latest audio technology to improve their sounds. And despite not being able to find many 78 records, most turntables can play at any of the three major speeds. Because at the end of the day, what’s the real difference between 33, 45, and 78? Not much; they’re all music.
Sources:
Statista. The Surprising Comeback of Vinyl Records. https://www.statista.com/chart/7699/lp-sales-in-the-united-states/
Thought Co. Emile Berliner and the History of the Gramophone. https://www.thoughtco.com/emile-berliner-history-of-the-gramophone-1991854
Wikipedia. Kerria Lacca. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerria_lacca
Yale University Library. The History of 78 RPM Recordings. https://web.library.yale.edu/cataloging/music/historyof78rpms
A BRIEF RECORD HISTORY- 33, 45 AND 78 TODAY
Records, vinyl, LPs. These are all words that describe the same thing. But this wasn’t always the case. LPs, for example, didn’t enter the lexicon until 1948. And before vinyl, there were only shellac records. Now, as record sales are skyrocketing, the age-old questions are resurfacing. One, in particular, has to do with three numbers: 33, 45, and 78.
These numbers refer to the rate at which the record spins on the record player, measured in revolutions per minute (rpm). Most high-quality lp players & record players will come equipped to turn at these three standard speeds. But the question remains: What is the difference between these speeds? And why were they chosen in the first place? To answer these questions, we’ll have to take a little dive into history.
A Brief Record History
To give you an idea of how each of these records came into being, here’s a timeline of the major events.
- 1877 – Thomas Edison modeled the first phonograph and recorded his voice.
- 1878 – Music is recorded onto a cylindrical record for the first time.
- 1887 – Emile Berliner developed a method to record onto a flat disc.
- 1901 – 10-inch 78rpm disc record is made from shellac.
- 1910 – 78rpm becomes the standardized speed for all records.
- 1925 – Electrical recording takes over acoustic recording.
- 1948 – 33rpm LPs are released by Columbia Records made of vinyl.
- 1949 – 45rpm records released. Consumers now have three standard speed options.
- 1963 – Cassette tapes are introduced into markets.
- 1979 – Walkman is created by Sony.
- 1984 – Cassette tapes surpass vinyl records in sales.
- 2008 – The vinyl revolution begins as record sales increase.
The Phonograph and The Gramophone
Records were the second generation of voice recording technology. Their precursor was the phonograph, invented by Thomas Edison in 1877. With his first model ready to launch, he recorded himself, saying, “Mary had a little lamb.” Thus, these were the first words ever recorded on the phonograph.
The cylinder used to record this at the time was large and inefficient. About ten years later in 1887, Emile Berliner improved upon the technology by creating recordings on flat discs, using his patented gramophone. These discs were initially made of glass and were later switched to zinc and eventually plastic.
Shellac: The Natural Plastic
Around the turn of the century, record companies (or soon-to-be record companies) were trying to design the perfect material to produce these new sound recordings on. Plastic wouldn’t be invented for another seven years, in 1907, and scientists were getting creative.
Enter, the female lac bug. Lac bugs, or kerria lacca, are scaly bugs that secrete lac onto trees. This resin can be scraped off, dissolved in alcohol, and reformed into liquid shellac. Shellac is easier to scratch than metal, and it resists moisture, making it an ideal candidate for music records. Although, there’s one downside to shellac. [Insert crashing sound!] They’re easily breakable.
Despite this one fatal flaw, shellac was the main material source until vinyl came around in the 1940s. A lot happened over that time period, and it all began in 1901 with the first ten-inch shellac record, spun at 78 revolutions per minute.
The Magic Number
78rpm records quickly popularized and became the “standard rate” by 1910. This is due to the modern engines at the time that would create these discs. A 3600rpm motor running with a standard 46-tooth gear, do the math and you get roughly 78 revolutions per minute.
The length of each record was barely able to fit an entire song, and some songs had to be finished by flipping the record to the other side.
- 10-inch records = 3 minutes per side
- 12-inch records = 5 minutes per side
- 21-inch* records = 8 minutes per side
(*Most records were 10- or 12- inch; rarely would you find the larger 14-, 16-, and 21-inch records.)
Reign of Fifty Years
For almost fifty years, 78s were the go-to record speed. Back then, people didn’t call them 78 records; they just called them records. It wasn’t until Columbia Records released a 12-inch 33rpm vinyl LP (or Long Play) in 1948 that there was another option. These new records could hold a mind-boggling twenty minutes per side. Whaaat!
During this time, new materials developed, and recording processes advanced. Some notable progressions were:
- Electric Recording in 1925 – Acoustic recording was a slow process where singers or musicians would play into a large horn. The reverberations would vibrate a stylus and create one shellac record at a time. In 1925, electric recordings became possible. Musicians could now record music onto a microphone that could then mass produce records.
- Record Material – Mixtures of shellac and vinyl started to be introduced as early as the 1930s, but early results were met with mixed feelings. Companies were forced to table these ideas due to the Depression. Around this time, some record manufacturers tried placing cardboard material between two layers of shellac to make the records more durable.
33 Records
Suddenly in 1948, the public was hit with records that contained full-length albums. Entire rock concerts jammed into two sides of a vinyl record. With tighter grooves and a slower spin rate, the 33rpm records left the 78s in the dust. In just ten years, 78s plummeted to only 2% of music sales. And in 1959, the last US-made 78 record was produced.
Not all sales went directly over to 33s, however. Although many did, there wasn’t always a need to use up all 40 minutes of an LP. Jukeboxes, for example, still preferred 78s due to their single-song use. This sparked the creation of a new record only a year after Columbia released 33s.
Introduction of 45rpm
In Mach of 1949, just ten months later, RCA Victor released the new 45rpm record. These 7-inch records could hold about 4-5 minutes of recording on each side, perfect for a single song. With a higher quality than 78s, these records quickly took over the market, outselling even the 33rpm LPs.
At this point, consumers had three choices of speeds. And even they (much like people today) were wondering, what's the difference between 33, 45, and 78 records?
Reign of Thirty-Five Years
From 1949 to around 1984, vinyl records (be they 33 LPs or 45 singles) were the dominant music choice by consumers. Even as new magnetic tape was invented in the ‘60s, it still took almost twenty years before cassette tapes started making a dent on the consumer market. During this time, more surges in technology came about.
- Record Players Improved – Every year, companies would boast about how their record player was one of the fastest record changers in history. Thus, this sparked the war of speeds, fueling innovation in record player technology.
- LaserDisc – LDs were invented in 1978 with grooves so tiny, they had to be read by lasers. These discs could not only record music, but they could record video as well. Due to its initial high costs, these LDs wouldn’t catch on until much later.
There was one other invention in 1979 that struck at the heart of vinyl records.
The Sony Walkman
If you’re on the younger side, you may not remember these revolutionary audio devices. These were the iPods before Apple existed. With the Walkman, you could throw in a cassette tape, put on your headphones, and take your music anywhere—an activity we take for granted nowadays.
The Walkman revolutionized the way people thought about music. Now, music was something they could exercise with, listen to on the bus, or take with them to school. Having your favorite songs in your pocket was a game-changing characteristic of music.
Because of the Walkman’s craze, by 1984 cassette tapes were outselling vinyl records for the first time since their creation.
33, 45, and 78 Today
As time went on and records started to phase out, collectors started to focus on 33rpm LPs. As consumers became accustomed to the convenience of listening to an entire album without stopping, 45s and 78s fell out of style.
Most of the records sold after the ‘80s were full-length 33 LPs. However, some new bands still released an EP (or Extended Play) on a 45rpm record.
78s are hard to come by today. Because companies stopped producing them around 1959, most of the existing records are either lost, broken, or remain in a vinyl collection somewhere tucked away.
2008 and the Vinyl Resurgence
Music lovers were saddened by the loss of a great piece of musical equipment. Some still stand by the claim that vinyl records sound better than digital audio. Perhaps it’s the imperfect quality that people cling to—imperfect, mind you, is a great word to describe humans. Whatever the reason is, it seems that vinyl records aren’t gone for good.
In 2008, vinyl record sales started to increase for the first time in over 20 years. Since then, sales reached an unprecedented 16 million in 2018. For record player aficionados, this is music to their ears and for those who have an old record collection, it may be time to dust off that old LP player and get some new vinyl.
Long Live Vinyl Records
As records become popularized once again, record players have started to bring in the latest audio technology to improve their sounds. And despite not being able to find many 78 records, most turntables can play at any of the three major speeds. Because at the end of the day, what’s the real difference between 33, 45, and 78? Not much; they’re all music.
Sources:
Statista. The Surprising Comeback of Vinyl Records. https://www.statista.com/chart/7699/lp-sales-in-the-united-states/
Thought Co. Emile Berliner and the History of the Gramophone. https://www.thoughtco.com/emile-berliner-history-of-the-gramophone-1991854
Wikipedia. Kerria Lacca. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerria_lacca
Yale University Library. The History of 78 RPM Recordings. https://web.library.yale.edu/cataloging/music/historyof78rpms
FRANCISCO CANARO: NADA MAS/TE QUIERO TODAVIA 10" 78RPM VG++
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International Certified service usually takes 8 WEEKS to be delivered, but if package doesn't arrive in time, please contact me before opening a case, and I will be happy to talk to the post service on your behalf.
I use the national postal office: shipping service of 4-72 and it takes an average of 40 to 60 business days of shipment upon arrival in your country It may be less days everything depends on the agility in the customs an not the seller.
(IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE ARRIVAL TIME DO NOT MAKE YOUR ORDER PLEASE).
All my shipments are made by mail regular insured Certificate with No. of guide (Tracking) for YOU follow up. If you require an express service, please let us know and I will send you the quote.
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1 - The seller can not be held liable for loss or damage when it is OBVIOUSLY caused by the Postal or Customs Offices.
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Condition Codes
- Mint (M) : Absolutely perfect in every way, certainly never played and possibly even Still Sealed (SS)
- Near Mint (NM) : A nearly perfect record. Many dealers won't give a grade higher than this, implying that no record is ever truly perfect. The record shows no obvious sign of wear. The jacket has no creases, folds, seam splits, etc. No cut-out holes either.
- Very Good + (VG+) : Show some signs that it was played and otherwise handled by a previous owner who took good care of it. Record surface may show some slight signs of wear and may have slight scuffs or very light scratches that don't affect one's listening experience. Slight warps that don't affect the sound are OK. The center hole is not misshapen by repeated play. Sleeves will have some slight wear, lightly turn-up or slight seam split. Jacket may have slight wear also and may be marred by a cut-out hole, indentation or corner indicating it was taking out of print and sold at a discount. All but the most Mint- crazy collectors will find a VG+ record highly acceptable.
- Very Good (VG) : Many of the defects in a VG+ are more pronounced in a VG one. Surface noise is evident upon playing, especially during intro and fades and soft passages, but will not overpower the music. Groove wear will start to be noticeable, as will light scratches (deep enough to feel it with a fingernail) that will affect the sound. Jacket may be marred by writing, or have tape or stickers (or their residue) attached ; however, It will have only two or three of them at the same time.
- Good (G) : Good does not mean bad. A record in Good or Good + can be put onto a turntable and will play through without skipping or repeating, but it will have significant surface noise, scratches and visible groove wear. The jacket has seam splits ; tape, writing, ring wear and other defects will start to overwhelm.
- Poor (P) / Fair (F) : The record is cracked, badly warped and won't play through without skipping or repeting. The jacket barely keeps the LP inside it and may be water damaged, split on all three seams and heavily marred by wear and / or writing.
Sunday, January 10, 2021
LUCIO DEMARE, SU ORQUESTA Y LOS CANTORES RAUL BERON JUAN CARLOS MIRANDA QUINTAN
LUCIO DEMARE Y SU ORQUESTA
Y LOS CANTORES
RAUL BERON
JUAN CARLOS MIRANDA Y
HORACIO QUINTANA
EMI-ODEON
T-100445
A1 | Sorbos Amargos | |
A2 | Dos Palabras Por Favor | |
A3 | Lo Mismo Que Un Tango | |
A4 | Milonga En Rojo | |
A5 | Me Llaman El Zorro | |
A6 | Alhucema | |
B1 | Canta Pajarito | |
B2 | Malena | |
B3 | El Aguacero | |
B4 | Chatero De Aquel Entonces | |
B5 | No Te Apures Cara Blanca | |
B6 | Nos Encontramos Al Pasar |
VINYL:VG++ NM
LABEL: VG++NM
Cover.: vg taped around.
10" 78RMP LA CUMPARSITA ENRIQUE RODRIGUEZ Y SU ORQUESTA TIPICA ODEON OC-18786
10" 78RMP ENRIQUE RODRIGUEZ Y SU ORQUESTA TIPCA*PARECITO FARAON* *QUIEN SOS VOS*
10" 78 RMP ENRIQUE RODRIGUEZ Y SU ORQUESTA TIPICA: CANTA PAJARITO*TE LO JURO YO
10" 78 RMP ALFREDO DE ANGELIS: Y NO VOLVIO*PARA MI LO MISMO DA/ ODEON
10" 78 RMP ALFREDO DE ANGELIS: Y NO VOLVIO*PARA MI LO MISMO DA/ ODEON
10" 78 RMP ALFREDO DE ANGELIS *BAILARIN COMPADRITO*/POR QUERERTE TE PERDI* ODEON
10" 78 RMP MIGUEL CALO Y SU ORQUESTA TIPICA* MI NATAI/*LLUVIA DE ABRIL ODEON
10" 78 RMP ALFREDO DE ANGELIS Y SU ORQ**ILUSION AZUL* CANTA GODY Y MANCINI VG+
10" 78 RMP RODOLFO BIAGI Y SU ORQ TIPICA*SANTA MILONGUITA*/TRISTE COMEDIA-ODEON
10" 78 RMP LUCIO DEMARE*NOS ENCONTRAMOS AL PASAR*/SORBOS AMARGOS*QUINTANA-VG++
JUAN D'ARIENZO Y SU ORQUESTA TIPICA*TENDRAS QUE LLORAR*/EL PENADO 14 78RPM 10"
LOS REYES DEL COMPAS*AFABACIO*/TRES MOMENTICOS* CANTA ALFREDO CASAL 78RPM 10"
LOS REYES DEL COMPAS*AFABACIO*/TRES MOMENTICOS* CANTA ALFREDO CASAL 78RPM 10"
HUGO DEL CARRIL*A MI ME LLAMAN EL TANGO* COLECCIONISTA RCA VICTOR VG+
HUGO DEL CARRILA MI ME LLAMAN JUAN TANGOSOY YOCOLECCIONISTARCA VICTOR LPC 52-752VINYL: VG++LABEL:VG+COVER: Taped Around signs of age-SEE PICTURES
ENRIQUE RODRIGUEZ Y SU ORQUESTA TIPICA: LLORAR POR UNA MUJER/CANTAR GITANO 45RPM
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AGUSTIN MAGALDI-NODA:*TE ODIO*MARIAISABEL-LEGAL 1974 45RPM 7" VG++EX
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Saturday, January 9, 2021
10" 78 RMP RODOLFO BIAGI Y SU ORQ TIPICA*SANTA MILONGUITA*/TRISTE COMEDIA-ODEON
REF:1900-1502
SIDE A- *TRISTE COMEDIA*RODOLFO BIAGI Y SU ORQUESTA TIPICACANTA: HUGO DUVALSADAIC 20546ODEONNCO-300216-BTANGOSIDE:B *SANTA MILONGUITA*CANTA: RODOLFO BIAGI Y SU ORQUESTA TIPICACANTA HUGO DUVALSADAIC: 2'0547NCO-300216-ATANGOVINYL :VG + Tiny MarksLABEL: VG signs of sticker removedCOVER: Sturdy GENERIC Sleeve.
10" 78 RMP ALFREDO DE ANGELIS Y SU ORQ**ILUSION AZUL* CANTA GODY Y MANCINI VG+
SIDE A- *ILUSION AZUL*
Saturday, December 26, 2020
RODOLFO BIAGI Y SU ORQUESTA TIPICA VOL.II CANTA ORTIZ-FALGAS-ACUÑA-SAAVEDRA-AMOR
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Odeon-Codiscos Mundial– T 100237Format:Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Mono
Country:ColombiaReleased: Genre:LatinStyle:Tango
A1 Oyendo Tu Voz A2 Dejame Amarte Aunque Sea Un Día A3 Cuatro Lagrimas A4 Margot A5 Tu Voz A6 Cantando Se Van Las Penas B1 Y Dicen Que No Te Quiero B2 Cuatro Palabras B3 Yuyo Verde B4 Loca De Amor B5 Catorce Primaveras B6 Flor De Monserrat
A1 | Oyendo Tu Voz | |
A2 | Dejame Amarte Aunque Sea Un Día | |
A3 | Cuatro Lagrimas | |
A4 | Margot | |
A5 | Tu Voz | |
A6 | Cantando Se Van Las Penas | |
B1 | Y Dicen Que No Te Quiero | |
B2 | Cuatro Palabras | |
B3 | Yuyo Verde | |
B4 | Loca De Amor | |
B5 | Catorce Primaveras | |
B6 | Flor De Monserrat |
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ANIBAL TROILO Y SU ORQUESTA TIPICAPICHUCOPICHUCO ESTA TOCANDOCANTA R. GOYENECHECANTA ROBERTO RUFINOCANTA:TITO REYESCANTA:NELLY VASQUEZAUTOGRAFIADO1968LADO 1COMO SE PIANTA LA VIDAQUE FALTA QUE ME HACESYO SOY DEL 30SIGA EL CORSOPATIO MIOMENSAJE
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Saturday, October 24, 2020
Alfredo de Angelis – 16 Autenticos Exitos
A1 | La Brisa | |
A2 | La Cumparsita | |
A3 | Entre Tu Amor Y Mi Amor | |
A4 | Sangre Maleva | |
A5 | Lagrimas De Sangre | |
A6 | Al Mundo Le Falta Un Tornillo | |
A7 | Carro Viejo | |
A8 | Medallita De La Suerte | |
B1 | Pifia | |
B2 | Soñar Y Nada Más | |
B3 | Chorra | |
B4 | Volvamos A Empezar | |
B5 | Quien Tiene Tu Amor | |
B6 | Mi Rebeldia | |
B7 | Más Allá Del Corazón | |
B8 | Anoche Estuve Llorando |
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Armando Pontier Y Su Orquesta Típica Cantan Julio Sosa Y Oscar Ferrari (2) – El Tango De Oro
A1 | El Marne - Tango | |
A2 | Confesion - TangoVocals – Julio Sosa | |
A3 | El Choclo - Tango | |
A4 | El Pañuelito - TangoVocals – Oscar Ferrari (2) | |
A5 | Che Papusa Oí - TangoVocals [Canta] – Julio Sosa | |
A6 | El Amanecer - Tango | |
A7 | Enfundá La Mandolina - TangoVocals [Canta] – Julio Sosa | |
B1 | Guapo Y Varón - TangoVocals [Canta] – Julio Sosa | |
B2 | Ojos Negros - Tango | |
B3 | Galleguita - TangoVocals – Oscar Ferrari (2) | |
B4 | La Casita De Mis Viejos - TangoVocals – Julio Sosa | |
B5 | Taquito Militar - MilongaWritten-By – Mariano Mores | |
B6 | Sentimiento Gaucho - TangoVocals – Oscar Ferrari (2) | |
B7 | Tengo Miedo - TangoVocals – Julio Sosa |
Juan D'Arienzo – Éxitos Inolvidables De Juan D' Arienzo Y Su Orquesta Típica
Juan D'Arienzo – Éxitos Inolvidables De Juan D' Arienzo Y Su Orquesta Típica
Tracklist
A1 | Dos Amores | |
A2 | De Corazón A Corazón | |
A3 | Dios Te Salve Mi Hijo | |
A4 | Mala Pasión | |
A5 | Santa Madrecita | |
A6 | Color Cielo | |
B1 | Canzoneta | |
B2 | Viejo Smoking | |
B3 | Palabras Amargas | |
B4 | Siempre Tu En Mi Corazón | |
B5 | Un Alma Buena | |
B6 | Magdala |
ANIBAL TROILO NI MAS ,NI MENOS
TracklistHide Credits
A1 | Ni Mas, Ni MenosSolo Vocal – Angel Cárdenas (2) | |
A2 | La CalesitaVocals – Angel Cárdenas (2), Roberto Goyeneche | |
A3 | Lo Que Vos Te MerecésSolo Vocal – Roberto Goyeneche | |
A4 | Danzarín | |
A5 | Qué Me Importa Tu PasadoSolo Vocal – Angel Cárdenas (2) | |
A6 | Barrio PobreSolo Vocal – Roberto Goyeneche | |
B1 | Te Llaman MalevoSolo Vocal – Angel Cárdenas (2) | |
B2 | La Flor De La CanelaVocals – Angel Cárdenas (2), Roberto Goyeneche | |
B3 | San Pedro Y San PabloSolo Vocal – Roberto Goyeneche | |
B4 | Retirao | |
B5 | MarineraSolo Vocal – Angel Cárdenas (2) | |
B6 | Un BolicheSolo Vocal – Roberto Goyeneche |
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
PARA LA HISTORIA DEL TANGO ESPECIAL PARA COLECCIONISTAS
Producciones Preludio – 31006
Tracklist
1 | –Roberto Maida | Silbando | ||
2 | –Mercedes Simone | No quiero Verte llorar | ||
3 | –Gardel--Lepera | Seleccionesde de Gardel Parte 1 | ||
4 | –Orquesta Tipica Domingo Federico | Selecciones de Gardel Parte 2 | ||
5 | –Felix Gutierrez | Copa de Amargura | ||
6 | –Orlando Medina | A Bailar | ||
7 | –Angel Vargas | El Adios | ||
1B | –Alberto Gómez (2) | Noviecita | ||
2B | –Ernesto Famá | No puede Ser | ||
3B | –Roberto Maida | Alma De Payaso | ||
4B | –Roberto Quiroga | Cita en la Iglesia | ||
5B | –Gladys Viera | Sera Una noche | ||
6B | –Orquesta Tipica Orlando Goñi | Y siempre igual | ||
7B | –Armando MorenoALFREDO DE ANGELIS Y SU ORQUESTA TIPICA -CON ALMA DE TANGO-DANTE Y MARTE URUGUAYALFREDO DE ANGELISD Y SU ORQUESTA TIPICA*CON ALMA DE TANGO- CANTAN: CARLOS DANTE Y JULIO MARTEL COLLECTIBLE THE TANGO COLLECTOR'S STORELADO ASEE PICTURE LADO B SEE PICTURE LABEL: ODEOM/EMICATALOGUE: URL 55498RELEASED DATE: N/ACOUNTRY MANUFACTURED- PRESSED: URUGUAY ODEON/EMI 33 RPM GENRE: LATIN STYLE: TANGOS RECORD SIZE: 12 DURATION: ALBUM,CONDITION: VINYL :VG++ See picture-LABEL VG++See pictureSLEEVE : VG+SEE PICTURE If you want more picture, please ask. Sleeve has signs of aging. As is.Thursday, February 6, 2020TIEMPO DE ANIBAL TROILO Y SU ORQUESTA CON ROBERTO GOYENECHE-RAUL BERON-CARDENASTIEMPO DE ANIBAL TROILO Y SU ORQUESTA CON ROBERTO GOYENECHE-RAUL BERON- ANGEL CARDENASMH MUSIC HALL DISCOS ORBE COLOMBIA MH -1025 VINYL:VG++ EXCELLENT LABEL:VG++ COVER:VG signs of age SEE PICTURES JUAN D´ARIENZO Y SU ORQUESTA TIPICA *DESDE EL ALMA*VINYL:VG++ EXCELLENT LABEL:VG+EXCELLENT COVER: FRONT VG+ BACK. SIGNS OF AGE signs and sticker SERIE TANGOS DE ORO RCA VICTOR AVS-4677 ARGENTINA 1979 LA CATRERA EL PORTEÑOTO DESDE EL ALMA EL INTERNADO DE PURA CEPA COMME IL FAUT FUEGOS ARTIFICIALES MAIPO EL EQUINAZO LA PUÑALADA EL CENCERRO ATANICHE LAGRIMAS Y SONRISAS POF-POF HECTOR VARELA*LOS MAS GRANDES EXITOS* CON ARGENTINO LEDESMA Y RODOLFO LESICAVINYL: VG++ LABEL:VG:++ COVERVG++ EDICION SUPER-ESPECIAL DE COLECCION POR PRIMERA VEZ REUNIDOS EN UN SOLO LP TODOS ESTOS TITULOS FUERON TRES AÑOS Y TODAVIA TE QUIERO QUE TARDE HAS VENIDO HISTORIA DE UN AMOIRFUMANDO ESPERO SILUETA PORTEÑA DOS CANARIOS CBS 1974 ARGENTINA HL-9-047 SERIE ESPECIAL A MEDIA LUZ VIEJO TINCON NO M3E HABLEN DE ELLA EL ESPIANTE LA TABLADA | Corazon encadenadoCARLOS GARDEL *LOS TANGOS DEL RECUERO* ANTOLOGIA EL REY DEL TANGO DELUJO VGCARLOS GARDEL *LOS TANGOS DEL RECUERO* ANTOLOGIA EL REY DEL TANGO DELUJO VG VINYL ORIGINAL COLLECTIBLE PRE-OWNED BY A PRIVATE COLLECTION COLLECTORS CHOICE RELEASED DATE: 19 COUNTRY MANUFACTURED- PRESSED: DELUJO L.P 469022 33 RPM GENRE: LATIN STYLE: LATIN,TANGO RECORD SIZE: 12 DURATION: ALBUM, CONDITION: VINYL :VG+ See picture LABEL :VG+ See picture SLEEVE : VG See Picture Light Shelf wear Wednesday, June 10, 2020ANTONIO TORMO EN COLOMBIA-LA LLORONA-TRAGEDIA-LEJANIAS- SONOLUX 1970ANTONIO TORMO EN COLOMBIA-LA LLORONA-TRAGEDIA-LEJANIAS- SONOLUX 1970 ARTIST: ANTONIO TORMO COLLECTIBLE PIECE COLLECTORS -CHOICE TITLE: ANTONIO TORMO EN COLOMBIA LABEL: SONOLUX CATALOGUE: LP-12-799 INV No: 103716 RELEASED DATE: 1970 COUNTRY MANUFACTURED- PRESSED: COLOMBIA SONLUX 33 RPM GENRE: LATIN STYLE: LATIN, RECORD SIZE: 12 DURATION: ALBUM, CONDITION: VINYL :VG- LABEL:VG Stamped with Radio Station pre-owner See picture SLEEVE :G Cover hass massive wear,staining,residues,heavy creasing, spine and corner wear- reinforced with tape. Vinyl+++NM Light Shelf wear SEE PICTURE If you want more picture, please ask. Sleeve has signs of aging. The picture correspond to the record . La Llorona Zamba Del Silencio Lejanias Cigarrito Tragedia Mi Buenaventura Fracasado Ocultame Esos Ojos Mi Caballo Bayo Bambuco Y Guitarra El Llanero Triste La Batelera Friday, March 20, 2020*CHIRUSA* JUAN D´ARIENZO Y SU ORQUESTA TIPICA CANTA: JORGE VALDEZ ARGENTINA RCA*CHIRUSA* JUAN D´ARIENZO Y SU ORQUESTA TIPICA CANTA: JORGE VALDEZ ARGENTINA RCA THE BEST
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