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El Agua de la Vida

Salsa Celtica

Scottish
Greentrax

Released: 2003
Catalogue Number: G2CD7010
Barcode: 5018081701025
Running Time: 48 mins.

CD£10.29The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

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A third CD of Latin mayhem from the Edinburghers; sneaking out of the Latin Quarter.

1) Cumbia Celtica
2) El Sol de la Noche
3) Guajira Sin Sol
4) El Agua de la Vida
5) Whisky Con Ron
6) Ave Maria de Escocia Medley
7) Maestro
8) Adios, Adios
9) Auld Lang Syne
A third CD of Latin mayhem from the Edinburghers; sneaking out of the Latin Quarter.

Lineup

Toby 'El Leon' Shippey - Trumpet & Coro
Lino Rocha - Vocals, Cora & Perc
Steve Kettley - Sax & Flute
Fraser Fifield - Sax, Pipes & Whistles
Ryan Quigley - Trumpet & Coro
Dougie 'El Pulpo' Hudson - Congas
David 'El Chimpo' Robertson - Bongos, Bell & Coro
Guy Nicolson - Timbales
David 'Demus' Donnelly - Bass & Cora
Kenny Fraser - Violin & Tres
Chris Stout - Violin
with
Ricardo Fernandez Pompa - Cora, Perc & Vocals
Roland Perrin, Phil Alexander & David Patrick - Piano
Javier Chernicoff - Timbales & Perc
Emeris Solis - Congas
Tommy Beavitt - Coro & Chicken
Riley Briggs - Coro
John Somerville - Accordion
Ricky Manning - Guitar
Eamonn Coyne - Banjo
Chris Greive - Trombone

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