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Subject: TANGO-L Digest - 6 Nov 1999 to 8 Nov 1999 (#1999-57)
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Topics of the day:
1. Recient dancable Tango recordings
2. Recent CDs with good dance music
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Date: Sun, 7 Nov 1999 14:58:48 -0700
From: R Brad Stamm <rbstamm @IX.NETCOM.COM>
Subject: Recient dancable Tango recordings
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I am looking for recommendations for recently recorded (since 1960-1970) =
Tango CD with good dance music. I have a fairly good collection of older =
(pre 1955) dance music. My more recent music is mostly Piazolla of which =
some is good dance music and some less so. Any suggestions and where to =
buy them would be appreciated.
Brad
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Date: Sun, 7 Nov 1999 21:28:35 -0500
From: Daniel Saindon <gardien @TANGO.MONTREAL.QC.CA>
Subject: Recent CDs with good dance music
Good evening Tangueros!
>* On Sun, 7 Nov 1999 14:58:48 -0700
>* R Brad Stamm <rbstamm @IX.NETCOM.COM>
>* asked for recommendations on recently
>* recorded (since 1960-1970) Tango CD=20
>* with good dance music.
Soundtracks from Forever Tango
and the soundtrack from TANGO
( movie from Carlos Saura ) are
obvious choices because they
are easily available.
Juan Jose Mosalini BORDONEO Y 900
has some beautiful tracks for dancing.
Orquesta EL ARRANQUE is a hip choice
because of all the noise coming from
BS AS on that group
but many like myself prefer=20
TANGO REAL Presenta Pablo Banchero,
TIEMPO VIEJOS as a better alternative. =20
Enjoy !
Daniel Saindon
gardien @tango.montreal.qc.ca
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