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MARISMAS

Suburbano

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Studio Album, released in 1980

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Melocotón
2. Rompeolas
3. Baile Del Acantilado
4. Marejada
5. Moros Y Cristianos
6. Aguamarga
7. Dos Muchachas
8. Arlequín
9. Marismas
10. El Zumbido Que No Cesa

Line-up / Musicians

- Billy Villegas / bass
- Pedro Peralta / drums
- Lorenzo Solano / flute, saxophone
- Luis Mendo / guitar, mandolin, vocals
- Bernardo Fuster / percussion, vocals
- Rafael Puerta / violin

Releases information

LP Guimbarda GS-11095 (1980) Spain

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