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Artist:
Sandra Luna
Album: Tango Varon
Label: Times Square Records
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Tango Varon
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Soledad (Solitude)
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En un Recodo del Tiempo (In a Bend of Time)
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Lejana Tierra Mía (My Distant Land)
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Me Llaman Luna (They Call Me Moon)
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Que Nadie Sepa Mi Sufrir (That No One Should See My Suffering)
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Y Ahora Qué Haré... (And Now What Will I Do...)
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Carritos Cartoneros
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Milonga Triste (Sad Tale)
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Ché Bandoneón (Hey, Bandoneón)
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A un Semejante (To a Fellow Man)
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El Gordo Triste
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Duelo Criollo (Creole Duel)
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La Canción Desesperada (Desperate Song)
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Viejo Gringo (Old Gringo)
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Album Reviews
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Review:
On her international début album Tango Varón, Sandra performs classics such as Homero Manzi and Anibal Troilos Ché Bandoneón and the poignant, tremulous Lejana Tierra Mia, first recorded by Carlos Gardel, as well as post-1940s numbers by Astor Piazzolla and Atilio Stampone. With Carritos Cartoneros, she brings the genre right up to date with a song about the impoverished cardboard gatherers who come out at dusk in Buenos Aires to claim its recyclable waste and earn a few pesos.
— CalabashMusic.com
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