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Nilda Moya - La Pirilacha Album

Nilda Moya - La Pirilacha Album
Performer: Nilda Moya
Title: La Pirilacha
Country: Chile
Style:Folk, Guaracha
Released: 1978
Catalog number: SA - 110
Label: Sol de America
MP3 album szie: 1067 mb
FLAC album size: 1298 mb

Tracklist

1La Pirilacha [Vals]
Written-By – Tradicional del Folklore
2La Diuca De Mi Abuelo

Credits

  • Accompanied ByDúo Indolatino (tracks: A), Trío Sol de América (tracks: A)
  • ProducerFernando Neira Ruiz

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (On Label, Side A): SA - 110 - A
  • Matrix / Runout (On Label, Side B): SA - 110 - B

Short intro

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