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Werner Muller - The Latin Splendour On the Move | Latin Jazz & Easy Listening Music for Relaxation, Dinner Parties & Travel
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Werner Muller - The Latin Splendour On the Move | Latin Jazz & Easy Listening Music for Relaxation, Dinner Parties & Travel Werner Muller - The Latin Splendour On the Move | Latin Jazz & Easy Listening Music for Relaxation, Dinner Parties & Travel
Werner Muller - The Latin Splendour On the Move | Latin Jazz & Easy Listening Music for Relaxation, Dinner Parties & Travel
Werner Muller - The Latin Splendour On the Move | Latin Jazz & Easy Listening Music for Relaxation, Dinner Parties & Travel
Werner Muller - The Latin Splendour On the Move | Latin Jazz & Easy Listening Music for Relaxation, Dinner Parties & Travel
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Of the two albums, my favourite one is The Latin Splendor (1970) and this version is in question here. For those who complain about the omissions: there's a note on the sleeve, the reissues are based on the original German LP editions; though, oddly indeed, Vocalion uses the Decca covers and sleeve notes! Let's check the original London Records LP version:1. Delicado2. Light My Fire3. The Girl From Ipanema4. Perfidia5. Eso Es El Amor6. Mambo Jambo7. Mas Que Nada8. El Cumbanchero9. Solamente Una Vez10. Cumana11. Amor Amor12. A BandaSo 'Light My Fire', 'The Girl From Ipanema' and 'Mas Que Nada' were respectedly replaced by delightful 'Pepito', 'Yours' and exciting 'Frenesie'. Of course, the sound is much more modern that those of his early 60s records, so don't expect swinging mamba, jazzy tangos, etc.

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