Maestros | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2003 | |||
Genre | Tango | |||
Length | 56:54 | |||
Label | Epsa Music | |||
Producer | Ignacio Varchausky | |||
Orquesta El Arranque chronology | ||||
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Maestros is Orquesta El Arranque's fifth album. [1] It received a nomination for the Premios Gardel in 2005.
No. | Title | Music | Guest artist | Length |
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1. | "Siempre En Pugna" | Raúl Garello | Raúl Garello | |
2. | "Buenos Aires conoce" | Raúl Garello / Ruben Garello | Raúl Garello | |
3. | "Kenny" | Raúl Garello | Raúl Garello | |
4. | "Con cierto vuelo" | Mauricio Marcelli | Mauricio Marcelli | |
5. | "Después de la media noche" | J. Fontana / Mauricio Marcelli | Mauricio Marcelli | |
6. | "Diciembre en Buenos Aires" | Mauricio Marcelli | Mauricio Marcelli | |
7. | "Sol y noche" | Julio Pane / Osvaldo Tarantino | Julio Pane | |
8. | "Ciudadano de Saavedra" | Cesar Rossi / Julio Pane | Julio Pane | |
9. | "Milonguetta para Taranta (Tarantina)" | Julio Pane | Julio Pane | |
10. | "Tiempo cumplido" | Néstor Marconi | Néstor Marconi | |
11. | "Amor a Buenos Aires" | Néstor Marconi | Néstor Marconi | |
12. | "Tanjuango" | Néstor Marconi | Néstor Marconi | |
13. | "A Emilio Balcarce" | Ramiro Gallo | Julio Pane / Mauricio Marcelli / Néstor Marconi / Raúl Garello |
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