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Cuarteto Cordobes 60 70 No Hay Edad

Cuarteto Cordobes 60 70 No Hay Edad

by Vinyl Castle

GTIN00190758097725
EAN0190758097725
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Product Description

In a world dominated by mainstream pop and generic beats, Cuarteto Cordobes 60 70 No Hay Edadin emerges like a colourful parrot in a world of pigeons. This compilation album showcases the vibrant and eclectic sounds of Cuarteto music from Argentina, transporting listeners to the bustling streets of Córdoba in the 1960s and 70s. The album kicks off with the infectious energy of Los Cuatro Cuartetos, whose lively melodies and catchy rhythms will have you tapping your feet in no time. As you delve deeper into the tracks, you'll be treated to the soulful vocals of La Negrita Saravia and the hypnotic guitar riffs of Los Doberman. Each song is a vibrant tapestry of sounds and emotions, weaving together traditional folk influences with a modern twist. What sets Cuarteto Cordobes 60 70 No Hay Edadin apart is its ability to seamlessly blend nostalgia with innovation. It's like taking a trip down memory lane, only to find yourself in a discotheque filled with neon lights and funky beats. Whether you're a seasoned Cuarteto aficionado or a newbie to the genre, this album is guaranteed to transport you to a world of high-energy dance parties and passionate romances. So, put on your dancing shoes and get ready to boogie down with Cuarteto Cordobes 60 70 No Hay Edadin. This album is a musical journey you won't want to miss, so grab a mate, pour yourself a glass of Malbec, and let the music take you on a wild ride through the streets of Córdoba. Ole!