Exitos De Al Hurricane

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Exitos De Al Hurricane
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Studio album by
Released Flag of the United States.svg 1980?
Genre Latin music
Label Hurricane Records
Al Hurricane chronology
Madrecita, Te Debo Tanto
(1979)
Exitos De Al Hurricane
(1980)
Bandido (supergroup) albums
(1980)

Exitos De Al Hurricane ("La Mula Bronca") is the eleventh album released by the New Mexican musician Al Hurricane in 1980?. [1]

The lead single "La Mula Bronca" is one of Al Hurricane's more recognized rancheras. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."La Mula Bronca" 
2."Hay Ojitos" 
3."Nunca Pensaba" 
4."Por Un Amor" 
5."Prieta Casada" 
6."Valentin de la Sierra" 
7."Tengo Miedo" 
8."Con Tu Amor" 
9."El Pachuco" 
10."Panchita" 

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References

  1. "Al Hurricane's official discography". Archived from the original on 2011-10-02. Retrieved 2014-06-19.
  2. Mary Jane Walker (2008). Family Music and Family Bands in New Mexico Music. ProQuest. pp. 120–. ISBN   978-0-549-63692-2.