Los Palmeras

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Los Palmeras are an Argentine cumbia band from Santa Fe, Argentina founded in 1972. [1]

Discography

AlbumYearRecord label
Volumen 11976MRG
Te regalaré mi vida1977MRG
Morenita cumbiambera1978MRG
Basta de orgullo1978MRG
Nadie quede sin bailar1979MRG
Saboreando cumbias1980MRG
Los Preferidos del Ritmo Caliente junto a Yuli y los Girasoles y Los del Bohio1981MRG
Alegría con Los Palmeras1982Microfon
A bailar chamamerengues1982Microfon
Cumbia y luna1983Microfon
Quiero un pueblo que baile1984Microfon
Fiesta en la selva1986Microfon
Por siempre1986Microfon
Corazón no me preguntes1986Microfon
Cálida expresion1987Microfon
Loquito por ti1988Microfon
Rumor de cumbia1989Microfon
Sus amigos1989CBS
Chiquita pero buena1990CBS
Boquita azucarada1991Sony Music
20 Años1992Sony Music
20 Años vol. 21992Sony Music
Ayer, hoy y siempre1993BMG
Tropibaile santafesino junto a Los del Bohio, Los Lirios, Grupo Alegría, La Pandilla 4/20 y Los del Málaga1994Magenta
Todo el mundo necesita amor1994BMG
Fiesta descontrolada1995BMG
Meneala1995BMG
El rey de la parranda1996BMG
Un toque diferente1997Leader
El sonido original1998Leader
Volo la paloma1999Leader
Irreemplazambles2000Leader
Cuando el amor se daña2001Leader
30 Años2002Leader
Así es la vida2003SFR
Un sentimiento2004SFR
Te va a gustar2005SFR
La fiesta en vivo2006SFR
El bombón asesino2006SFR
Un clásico2007SFR
Sin fronteras2009SFR
Una nueva vida2010Garra
Éxitos for export2011SFR
40 Años2012SFR
Simplemente2014SFR

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References

  1. Made in Latin America: Studies in Popular Music - Page 83 113473719X Julio; Espinosa MendÒvil (Christian Spencer), Christian Spencer Espinosa - 2015 "The new tropical artists replaced artists with solid roots among the working classes, such as Los Palmeras, Los del Bohio, Los Lamas, and Adrián y los Dados Negros. Although the existing artists stayed on the bailantero circuit, many were ..."