15 Exitos Rancheros

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15 Exitos Rancheros
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Compilation album by
Released Flag of the United States.svg 1986
Genre New Mexico music
Label Hurricane Records
Al Hurricane, Al Hurricane Jr., & Tiny Morrie chronology
Madrecita, Te Debo Tanto
(1974)
15 Exitos Rancheros
(1986)
15 Exitos Rancheros, Vol. 2
(1994)
Al Hurricane chronology
Bandido (supergroup) albums
(198?)
15 Exitos Rancheros
(1986)
The Return of Al Hurricane "EL" Godfather
(198?)

15 Exitos Rancheros is a compilation album by Al Hurricane, Al Hurricane Jr., & Tiny Morrie. It is the thirteenth full-length album released by the New Mexican musician Al Hurricane in 1980. [1] [2]

Track listing

No.TitleartistLength
1."Flor De Las Flores"Al Hurricane Jr.2:52
2."El Asesino"Tiny Morrie2:53
3."Frente Al Altar"Al Hurricane3:06
4."La Del Moño Colorado"Tiny Morrie3:18
5."El Gallo Celoso"Al Hurricane Jr.3:07
6."Rumbo Al Sur"Al Hurricane2:47
7."A Medias De La Noche"Tiny Morrie3:16
8."Vestido Mojado"Al Hurricane3:12
9."El Pintor"Al Hurricane Jr.2:47
10."El Chubasco"Tiny Morrie2:32
11."Por Una Mujer Casada"Al Hurricane2:53
12."Ojitos Soñadores"Al Hurricane Jr.2:44
13."El Lirio"Tiny Morrie2:34
14."Puño De Tierra"Al Hurricane2:47
15."Los Ojos De Pancha"Al Hurricane Jr.2:08

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References

  1. "Al Hurricane's official discography". Archived from the original on 2011-10-02. Retrieved 2014-06-19.
  2. John Ingman (1997). A.O.K.: record labels of West Texas & New Mexico. Ingman Music Research.