El Trabuco Venezolano Vol. I
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El Trabuco Venezolano - Vol. 1 is a Vinyl LP by Venezuela
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ian Alberto Naranjo
Alberto Naranjo
Alberto Naranjo [nah-rahn'-ho] is a musician. He was born in Caracas, Venezuela. His mother, the singer Graciela Naranjo, was a radio, film and television pioneer in her homeland...

, originally released in 1977 and partially reedited in two separate CD albums titled El Trabuco Venezolano 1977 - 1984 Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 released in 1995. It is the first of seven albums (two live albums) of the El Trabuco Venezolano musical project arranged and directed by Naranjo.

Track listing

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# || Song || Composer(s) || Vocal(s) || Solo(s) || Time
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|A1 || Yo Soy La Rumba || Marcelino Guerra
Marcelino Guerra
Marcelino Guerra, also known as "Rapindey" was a Cuban singer and songwriter who spent much of his life in the United States. His primary role was as a segunda voz, or harmony, singer....

 || C. D. Palacios || Lewis, Silva, Hernández ||  5:51
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|A2 || El Tuerto || Alberto Naranjo || C. Rodríguez || R. Velázquez ||  4:26
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|A3 || Uno || Mariano Mores
Mariano Mores
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Enrique Santos Discépolo
Enrique Santos Discépolo
Enrique Santos Discépolo was an Argentine tango and milonga musician and composer, author of famous tangos such as Cambalache and many others performed by several of the most important singers of his time, amongst them notably Carlos Gardel.Discépolo was born in Buenos Aires...

 || J. Ruiz
C. D. Palacios || Silva ||  5:00
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|A4 || Compadre Pedro Juan || Luis Alberti
Luis Alberti
Luis Alberti was a Dominican Merengue musician, arranger, conductor, and author of significant popular songs such as Compadre Pedro Juan and many others performed and recorded by noted interpreters with diverse backgrounds.-Career:Born Luis Felipe Alberti Mieses in La Vega, Dominican Republic, he...

 || C. Rodríguez || Arias (flugel) ||  4:24
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|B5 || Bravo Rumbero || Grupo Mango || J. Ruiz || ||  5:53
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|B6 || El Patúo' || Trabuco || Instrumental || J. Velázquez ||  1:12
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|B7 || Hasta Que Vuelvas || Felipe Gil
Mario Arturo || J. Ruiz || Silva ||  5:12
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|B8 || El Hijo del Sonero || Ricardo Quintero || R. Quintero || Ortiz, C. Quintero, Lewis, Silva ||  7:30
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| || || || || Total time || 39:28
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Personnel

  • Alberto Naranjo - drums, arranger, director on all tracks;
    timbales on 4 through 8, Dominican tambora on 4
  • Eduardo Cabrera - piano on 1, 2, 4
  • Lucio Caminiti - piano on 3, 7
  • José Ortiz - piano on 5, 6, 8
  • José Velásquez - bass guitar on all tracks
  • Frank Hernández - timbales on 1, 2
  • Carlos Quintero - congas on all tracks
  • Jesús Quintero - bongos on all tracks
  • Felipe Rengifo - percussion on 8
  • Luis Arias - trumpet (lead) on all tracks
  • Pablo Armitano - trumpet on all tracks except on 3 and 7
  • José Díaz F. - flugel horn on 3, trumpet on 4
  • Rafael Velázquez - trumpet on all tracks except on 3
  • Luis Lewis Vargas - flugel horn on all tracks
  • José Araujo - flugel horn on 3
  • Rafael Silva - trombone (lead) on all tracks
  • Rodrigo Barboza - trombone on all tracks
  • Leopoldo Escalante - trombone on all tracks except on 3
  • Carlos Espinoza - trombone on 3
  • Carlos Daniel Palacios - lead singer on 1, 3 and chorus
  • Joe Ruiz - lead singer on 3, 5, 7 and chorus
  • Carlín Rodríguez - lead singer on 2, 4 and chorus
  • Ricardo Quintero - lead singer on 8 and chorus

Technical personnel

  • Artistic director: Domingo Alvarez
  • Associate producer: César Miguel Rondón
  • Executive producer: Orlando Montiel
  • Musical director: Alberto Naranjo
  • Design: Víctor Viano
  • Photos: Fernando Sánchez
  • Label: BASF Venezuela in association with YVLP con MusiC.A.
    BSF-LP Stereo 50.681 / YVLP-Stereo 10.084
  • Print: Editorial El Arte
  • Place of Recording: Estudios Sono Dos Mil
  • Recording engineer: Ricardo Landaeta
  • Mastering: Antonio González - Grabaciones Antor S. A.
  • Produded in Caracas
    Caracas
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    , Venezuela
    Venezuela
    Venezuela , officially called the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela , is a tropical country on the northern coast of South America. It borders Colombia to the west, Guyana to the east, and Brazil to the south...

    - 1977

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