The Manu Years is an album that features a collection of songs from various artists, showcasing the diverse range of music that has come out of the Manu region. The album is a tribute to the rich musical heritage of the region, and it does not disappoint.
The album opens with the upbeat and energetic "Baila Mi Rumba" by Los Hermanos Flores, setting the tone for what is to come. The album then takes the listener on a journey through the different styles of music that have evolved in the region, from the soulful ballads of Olga Cerpa to the lively salsa rhythms of Orquesta Guayacán.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "El Pescador" by Grupo Niche, a catchy and upbeat tune that will have listeners tapping their feet and singing along in no time. Another highlight is "El Cantor de Fonseca" by Carlos Vives, a beautiful and haunting song that showcases the singer's incredible vocal range.
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The Snapshots - Black Magic
The Snapshots - Rag Of Rags
He Is My Boy - Bente Lind & The Lunick Group
Bente Lind & The Lunick Group - Go Joe
I've Got A Lovely Bunch Of Coconuts - The Sunbeams
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Twisting Bird - The Flintstones
ROY SCOTT & THE LUNICK GROUP - GOODNIGHT IRENE
The Flintstones - Golden Dreams
Jet Blacks - Annie Laurie
Candy Girl - Bente Lind & The Lunick Group
The Snapshots - Tatervise Ved Bålet
(It's The ) End Of The Line - Vin Morris
TEENER Jack Dailey - Open up, buttercup
The Flintstones - Suzie Baby
Vin Morris & The Lunicks - Sheila Baby
Bente Lind and The Lunick Group - Not Even A Band Of Gold
The Snapshots - A Little Kiss Is A Kiss - 1962 Instrumental - Manu 37
JOHN NORMAN AND HIS BEES - MULTIPLICATION
The Snapshots - Tico Tico Twist
The Snapshots - Blowing The Rag - 1962 Instrumental - Manu 18
Oh What Did I Do - Jack Dailey
Bente Lind & The Lunick Group - I'll Die From Wanting You
The Flintstones - Flivver Train
The Snapshots - Bolero - 1962 Instrumental - Manu 37
Jack Dailey - Baby Put Your Arms Around Me
Bente Lind - Goodbye Jimmy, Goodbye
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Always reminds me of Laurel and Hardy for some silly reason , haaha....
( I'm having it in private favorites for years ) .
But what a bunch of famous commenters here : nipsterstang / chezfun / Highheelwoman ( o , o ! ) .