Cría Cuervo

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Cria Cuervos
Studio album by
Released1999
Genre Dominican rock, Rock en español
Label Independent
Toque Profundo chronology
Moneda
(1996)
Cria Cuervos
(1999)
Magia
(2002)

Cria Cuervo is the third successful album made by Toque Profundo, released independently like their previous two albums. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Levántate
  2. Fantasma Azul
  3. Libérame
  4. Cría Cuervos
  5. Noche Sin Luna
  6. Infidelidad Triangular
  7. Tu Sombra
  8. Botas Negras
  9. Mujer Perdida
  10. Espero Que Ardas
  11. XXX ft. Mariano Lantigua
  12. Dando Aco
  13. Viajero (Acústico)

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References

  1. Fantasma Azul - Toque Profundo (in Italian), retrieved 2022-10-17