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A Typical and Autoctonal Venezuelan Dance Band

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A Typical and Autoctonal Venezuelan Dance Band
Studio album by
Released1995
GenreFunk, dance, disco
LabelEMI[1]
Los Amigos Invisibles chronology
A Typical and Autoctonal Venezuelan Dance Band
(1995)
The New Sound of the Venezuelan Gozadera
(1998)

A Typical and Autoctonal Venezuelan Dance Band is the debut album by the Venezuelan band Los Amigos Invisibles, released in 1995.[2][3][4]

The cover logo was designed by José Andrés Blanco, the lead singer of King Changó. David Byrne, who later signed the band to his label, was first attracted to the album cover.[5][6]

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Track listing

  1. "Dame tu Color"
  2. "En El Cielo o En Tu Boca"
  3. "Díme"
  4. "El Humo Que Respiro Cuando Estoy Contigo"
  5. "Nada Que Decir"
  6. "Siente"
  7. "Biicuaiet"
  8. "Vuelo Hasta Tus Pies"
  9. "Guffi's Mix"
  10. "Encántame"
  11. "Pelusa"
  12. "Dialecto Divino"
  13. "Porno Song"
  14. "¿En Dónde Está Lo Bello?"
  15. "Mauri's Mix"
  16. "Acid Jazz De Las Mujeres Locas"
  17. "Más Dulce"
  18. "Boogaloo Pa' Los Panas"
  19. "Vámonos"
  20. "Última Pieza"

References

  1. ^ Burstein, Sergio (20 May 2004). "LOS AMIGOS INVISIBLES A LA VISTA". La Opinión. No. 248. p. 3.
  2. ^ "Los Amigos Invisibles Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  3. ^ Lopez, Christopher. "Los Amigos Invisibles play downtown Miami's Kukaramakara this Sunday". Miami New Times.
  4. ^ Stavans, Ilan (July 29, 2014). "Latin Music: Musicians, Genres, and Themes [2 volumes]". ABC-CLIO – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Morales, Ed (12 Aug 1997). "Groove is in the art house". The Village Voice. 42 (32): 57, 62.
  6. ^ Shuster, Fred (8 Apr 1998). "Los Amigos Invisibles". Los Angeles Daily News. p. L3.


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