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Latino Dance Party 2 

Various

Latino Dance Party 2

Genre: DANCE
Label: ZYX Music
Release date: 2001

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Dinata Dinata Anitique
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2.  Yeke Yeke Mory Kanté
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3.  Gimme Sunshine Nina
Banditos Bonitos
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4.  Ecuador Sash!
Rodriguez
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5.  Fiesta De Mallorca La Boom
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6.  Going Back To My Roots: (Rich In Paradise) FPI Project
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7.  Bamboleo Garcia
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8.  A-ME-RI-CA Trini Lopez
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9.  Isla Del Amor Salina
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10.  Gipsy In New York: (Englishman In New York) Los Reyes
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11.  Carneval En Rio Carrilio
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12.  Lost In You Matt Bianco
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13.  There's A Party DJ Bobo
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14.  Guitarrero Corazon
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15.  La Bomba Latin Lover Boys
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16.  Ritmo De La Playa Que Pasa?!
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17.  Where Is My Man Eartha Kitt
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18.  La Chica Marita Marcus Schenkenberg
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19.  Hold On Caught In The Act
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20.  Mambo On Mambo Maniacs
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Mambo Italiano: (Hey Mambo) Lido Brothers
Maria
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2.  Latino Lover Loona
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3.  Opa Opa Notis
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4.  Day By Day Regina
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5.  Siempre Manana: (Tomorrow Forever) Ruben Gomez
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6.  Ride On Time 2000 Melted Artists
Loleatta Holloway
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7.  Shalala Lala Vengaboys
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8.  Oh Ciolily Zanga Zanga
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9.  Sex Y Sol Y Mar Suzy Wong
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10.  Carnaval Bellini
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11.  Borriquito Rodrigues
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12.  Tic Tic Tac Chilli
Carrapicho
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13.  Do It Easy Laguna
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14.  Cuba Gibson Brothers
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15.  Vamoz Everybody Jump & Joy!
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16.  Simbaleo Mr. President
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17.  Anna: (El Negro Zumbon) Parada
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18.  Do You Really Love Me Corazon
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19.  Papaya Coconut Kikki & The Doctor
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20.  Rescue Me Balearic Soul
Cafe Bolseria
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Featured Review
Let Your Love Flow Let Your Love Flow
The Bellamy Brothers
Country veterans David Milton and Homer Howard Bellamy are the latest beneficiaries of Advertising industry's magic career rescue touch; thanks to one of their biggest hits being used in the latest Barclays credit card commercial. "Let Your Love Flow" was the second of the Bellamy's singles and their first successful one. It was written by a former Neil Diamond roadie and went to reach number one in several countries both sides of the Atlantic. A fine example of the irresistible wave of country pop that dominated the US charts during the Seventies, heralded by stars such as Kenny Rogers and Dr. Hook. No need for a crystal ball to foresee a second run in our charts for it; maybe followed by a greatest hits repackage, timely released for the Christmas market. That's the always difficult gift for old uncle Joe sorted!
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