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Los Palmeras are an Argentine cumbia band from Santa Fe, Argentina founded in 1972. [1]
Album | Year | Record label |
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Volumen 1 | 1976 | MRG |
Te regalaré mi vida | 1977 | MRG |
Morenita cumbiambera | 1978 | MRG |
Basta de orgullo | 1978 | MRG |
Nadie quede sin bailar | 1979 | MRG |
Saboreando cumbias | 1980 | MRG |
Los Preferidos del Ritmo Caliente junto a Yuli y los Girasoles y Los del Bohio | 1981 | MRG |
Alegría con Los Palmeras | 1982 | Microfon |
A bailar chamamerengues | 1982 | Microfon |
Cumbia y luna | 1983 | Microfon |
Quiero un pueblo que baile | 1984 | Microfon |
Fiesta en la selva | 1986 | Microfon |
Por siempre | 1986 | Microfon |
Corazón no me preguntes | 1986 | Microfon |
Cálida expresion | 1987 | Microfon |
Loquito por ti | 1988 | Microfon |
Rumor de cumbia | 1989 | Microfon |
Sus amigos | 1989 | CBS |
Chiquita pero buena | 1990 | CBS |
Boquita azucarada | 1991 | Sony Music |
20 Años | 1992 | Sony Music |
20 Años vol. 2 | 1992 | Sony Music |
Ayer, hoy y siempre | 1993 | BMG |
Tropibaile santafesino junto a Los del Bohio, Los Lirios, Grupo Alegría, La Pandilla 4/20 y Los del Málaga | 1994 | Magenta |
Todo el mundo necesita amor | 1994 | BMG |
Fiesta descontrolada | 1995 | BMG |
Meneala | 1995 | BMG |
El rey de la parranda | 1996 | BMG |
Un toque diferente | 1997 | Leader |
El sonido original | 1998 | Leader |
Volo la paloma | 1999 | Leader |
Irreemplazambles | 2000 | Leader |
Cuando el amor se daña | 2001 | Leader |
30 Años | 2002 | Leader |
Así es la vida | 2003 | SFR |
Un sentimiento | 2004 | SFR |
Te va a gustar | 2005 | SFR |
La fiesta en vivo | 2006 | SFR |
El bombón asesino | 2006 | SFR |
Un clásico | 2007 | SFR |
Sin fronteras | 2009 | SFR |
Una nueva vida | 2010 | Garra |
Éxitos for export | 2011 | SFR |
40 Años | 2012 | SFR |
Simplemente | 2014 | SFR |
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