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Re: [TANGO-L] Argentina 4-8-0



 >> What a wonderful topic. Trains and tango. In fact, trains used to my
 >> favorite hobby, until tango came along and gave trains a gancho in the
 >> caboose!!
 >>
 >> Michael Ditkoff


Speaking of trains and tango, the following two are tangos with train sounds:

1. "Ya Sale El Tren", M. Calo, 1943
             (no.11 from "Yo Soy El Tango" album)
2. "El Espiante", O. Fresedo, 1933
             (no.4 from CD 1 of "40 Gr. Exitos" album)

bonus: a tango with bell sounds (but no whistles and not train-related)

3. " Carrillon De La Merced", Orq.Tipica Victor, 1931
             (no.18 from "RCA Victor 100 A~nos" album)


Cheers,
              Konstantin

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