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Historical Tango Recordings   
04/15/2005 03:18AM
Contributed by: ARomero

New CDsGermany - Tango-the original(s), volume 1 (DYM) brings together 20 landmark tango recordings, ranging from early electrical Victor recordings to recordings from the very end of the 78rpm era. All tracks have been digitally remastered and restored from archival pressings using CEDAR audio restoration software and modules, allowing these classic recordings to be heard at the highest level of sonic fidelity possible.

Included in the CD digipack is the short story “Marie’s Knife," Katrin Dorn’s atmospheric thriller about a German tango dancer in Buenos Aires who finds herself drawn into an erotically intense partnership with an Argentinean dancer.

Tracks/ Timings: Araca! (1928) - Cuarteto Victor (2:36); Bataraz (1929) - Roberto Firpo (2:48); La Cachila (1931) - Los Provincianos (3:03); Rawson (1936) - Juan D'Arienzo (3:23); Taba Calzada (1935) - Julio De Caro (2:37); Catamarca (1940) - Julio De Caro (2:37); La Guitarrita (1936) - Juan D'Arienzo (2:18); Retintin (1936) - Juan D'Arienzo (2:21); Papas calientes (1937) - Edgardo Donato (2:24); Mishiadura (1941) - Edgardo Donato (2:36); Comme il faut (1938) - Anibal Troilo (2:32); Una noche de garufa (1941) - Ricardo Tanturi (2:25); Lagrimas (1941) - Ricardo Tanturi (2:21); Viborita (1944) - Francisco Lomuto (2:49); Derecho viejo (1945) - Osvaldo Pugliese (2:08); El Chanar (1946) - Alfredo De Angelis (2:34); Maipo (1951) - Florindo Sassone (2:25); La trilla (1951) - Florindo Sassone (2:35); Suipacha (1951) - Hector Varela (2:50); El Marne (1952) - Anibal Troilo (2:21)

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