A Typical and Autoctonal Venezuelan Dance Band
A Typical and Autoctonal Venezuelan Dance Band is the debut album by Venezuelan band Los Amigos Invisibles in 1995.
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Released | 1995 | |||
Genre | Funk, Dance, Disco, World | |||
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The cover of this album was designed by José Andrés Blanco, the lead singer of King Changó[1]
Track listing
- "Dame tu Color"
- "En El Cielo o En Tu Boca"
- "Díme"
- "El Humo Que Respiro Cuando Estoy Contigo"
- "Nada Que Decir"
- "Siente"
- "Biicuaiet"
- "Vuelo Hasta Tus Pies"
- "Guffi's Mix"
- "Encántame"
- "Pelusa"
- "Dialecto Divino"
- "Porno Song"
- "¿En Dónde Está Lo Bello?"
- "Mauri's Mix"
- "Acid Jazz De Las Mujeres Locas"
- "Más Dulce"
- "Boogaloo Pa' Los Panas"
- "Vámonos"
- "Última Pieza"
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