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Desi Arnaz And His Orchestra - Babalu Album

Desi Arnaz And His Orchestra - Babalu Album
Performer: Desi Arnaz And His Orchestra
Title: Babalu
Country: US
Style:Big Band
Released: 1953
Catalog number: EPB 3096
Label: RCA Victor
MP3 album szie: 2379 mb
FLAC album size: 2929 mb

Tracklist

1Green Eyes
2Peanut Vendor
3Babalu'
4Tico Tico
5Cuban Pete
6Tabu
7La Cumparsita
8Brazil

Notes

45s housed in RCA company paper sleeves with record care instructions

Barcodes

  • Other (Record 1 Catalog Number): 547-0045
  • Other (Record 2 Catalog Number): 547-0046

Short intro

Listen free to Desi Arnaz & His Orchestra Babalu Babalu, Through a Thousand Dreams and more. 20 tracks 58:36. Album 1996 20 Songs. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Acha III March 2, 1917 December 2, 1986, better known as Desi Arnaz, was a Cuban-American actor, musician, bandleader, comedian and film and television producer. He is best known for his role as the witty Ricky Ricardo on the American television series sitcom I Love Lucy, where he co-starred with his then wife Lucille Ball. similar to. desiarnazandhisorchestra Albums. You're now in slide show mode. Hitting pauses the slideshow and goes back. Hitting pauses the slideshow and goes forward. SPACEBAR resumes the slideshow. Press ESC to exit. Babalu, 1996. Desi Arnaz and His Orchestra. Babalu, 03:33. Now playing . Babalu by Desi Arnaz And His Orchestra Compilation album Year: 1996 Overall rank: 0th. Average Rating: 74100 from 1 vote. Desi Arnaz & His Orchestra: Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps, Carnival In Rio, El Cumbachero и другие песни. Twenty tracks from his 1946-49 prime, mostly paced by Arnaz himself on vocals, with some instrumentals and occasional pieces for female singers Jane Harvey, Elsa Miranda, and Amanda Lane. Sure, this is sometimes corny, but more often it's invigorating Latin big-band pop, Arnaz' conga and quasi-operatic vocals to the forefront. Those who dismiss this as Cuban rhythms watered down for American consumption are missing the essential point: it's fun stuff that's usually overflowing with joie de vivre, as a listen to Babalu, Carnival in Rio, Quizas,