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Cada Vez que Nos Miramos is a 1970 flamenco album by Camarón de la Isla and Paco de Lucía.
Officially, the simple descriptive title for five of the first six collaborative albums by these two performers, including this one (their second), was El Camarón de la Isla con la colaboración especial de Paco de Lucía, but each of the five came to be identified by the title of their first track.
Tracks
- Cada Vez Que Nos Miramos (Solea) – (Paco de Lucía / Antonio Fernández Díaz) – 3:47
- Y No Llegastes A Quererme (Granaina) – (Paco de Lucía / Antonio Fernández Díaz) – 2:58
- Ante El Altar Me Jurastes (Tangos) – (Paco de Lucía / Antonio Fernández Díaz) – 3:52
- Moral (Fandangos) – (Paco de Lucía / Antonio Fernández Díaz) – 2:17
- Le Andan Hablando (Bulerías) 4:09
- Vas A Conseguir Tres Cosas (Fandangos de Huelva) 1:57
- Jardín De Belleza (Romera) 2:33
- Sube Al Enganche (Taranto) 2:20
- Donde Una Ermita Poner (Fandangos) 2:32
- A Los Santos Del Cielo (Seguiriyas)– (Paco de Lucía / Antonio Fernández Díaz) – 4:08
- Soy Grande Por Ser Gitano (Bulerías) 3:18
- Al Gurugu Guruguero (Tientos) 3:19
Credits
- Flamenco Guitar – Paco De Lucía
- Guitar – Ramón De Algeciras (tracks: 3,5,6,7,11)
- Vocals – Camarón De La Isla
References
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