Superior Dancing - Superior Dancing, Volume 8

Superior Dancing, Volume 8

1999

  1. "In Private" – 4:20 (33 MPM) Dusty Springfield (Cha-Cha)
  2. "Cachito" – 4:16 (33 MPM) Roberto Blanco (Cha-Cha)
  3. "Agadou" – 3:22 (32 MPM) Saragossa Band (Cha-Cha)
  4. "Wonderful Life" – 4:46 (28 MPM) Black (Rumba)
  5. "No More Bolero's" – 4:11 (28 MPM) Gerard Joling (Rumba)
  6. "Por Tu Amor Yo Daria" – 4:40 (22 MPM) Roberto Blanco (Rumba)
  7. "Come Closer To Me" – 2:55 (31 MPM) Mike Sammes Singers & Edmundo Ros (Rumba)
  8. "La Vie En Rose" – 7:21 (46 MPM) Grace Jones (Samba)
  9. "Marinero" – 3:10 (50 MPM) Roberto Blanco (Samba)
  10. "Moliendo Café" – 3:21 (55 MPM) Roberto Blanco (Samba)
  11. "All Night Long (All Night)" – 4:13 (59 MPM) Saragossa Band(Samba)
  12. "Chattanooga Choo Choo" – 3:03 (46 MPM) Taco (Jive)
  13. "In The Mood" – 3:13 (50 MPM) Taco (Jive)
  14. "Pennsylvania 6-5000" – 3:33 (38 MPM) Taco (Jive)
  15. "Tuxedo Junction" – 3:32 (36 MPM) Taco (Jive)
  16. "En El Mundo" – 2:07 (56 MPM) Orquestra Espanola con Castanuelas (Paso Doble)
  17. "Pepita Creus" – 3:40 (56 MPM) Orquestra Espanola con Castanuelas (Paso Doble)
  18. "Suspiros de Espana" – 3:34 (58 MPM) Orquestra Espanola con Castanuelas (Paso Doble)
  19. "El Gato Montes" – 1:58 (65 MPM) Orquestra Espanola con Castanuelas (Paso Doble)
  20. "Islas Canarias" – 2:18 (64 MPM) Orquestra Espanola con Castanuelas (Paso Doble)

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