Clase aparte
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Clase Aparte | ||||
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Released | November 26, 1980 | |||
Genre | Vallenato | |||
Label | Codiscos | |||
Binomio de Oro chronology | ||||
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Clase aparte is a 1980 studio album by Colombian group Binomio de Oro.[1] The album contains the hits "Dime pajarito", "Voz de acordeones" - dedicated like the album to the murdered writer Octavio Daza,[2][3] and "Habíamos terminado".
Track listing
[edit]- Dime, pajarito (María Cristina de Daza and Octavio Daza)
- Pa mi amigo el querendón (Lácides Redondo)
- Habíamos terminado (Roberto Calderón)
- Qué te pasa, María Tere (es:Julio Oñate Martínez)
- Recuerdos (es:Hernando Marín)
- El que espabila pierde (Lenín Bueno Suárez)
- Quise manchar tu alma (Fernando Meneses Romero)
- La colegiala (Rubén Darío Salcedo/Julio De la Ossa)
- Canción para una amiga (Rosendo Romero)
- Voz de acordeones (es:Tomás Darío Gutiérrez).
- Canción para una amiga (Rosendo Romero)
References
[edit]- ^ Lisa Shaw, Stephanie Dennison Pop Culture Latin America!: Media, Arts, and Lifestyle 2005 1851095047 p.31 "The most significant of these include Binomio de Oro, which originally started out in the mid-1970s as a duo, with ... Some of Binomio's best work can be found on the albums Clase Aparte (No Comparison, 1980) and Festival Vallenato (1982)."
- ^ "Octavio Daza: Hace 32 años de la despedida del gran compositor". 12 January 2012.
- ^ "Tomas Dario Gutiérrez Hinojosa". 2 March 2013.