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Much Much Too Much 1941-1955 ()

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Much Much Too Much 1941-1955 - Edmundo Ros
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  1. That's the Way Love Goes
  2. Goombay
  3. Hot Potatoe Mambo
  4. Much, Much Too Much
  5. Sweet and Gentle
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  1. That's the Way Love Goes
  2. Goombay
  3. Hot Potatoe Mambo
  4. Much, Much Too Much
  5. Sweet and Gentle
  6. Freddy
  7. Sunshine and Olé
  8. Si Señor
  9. Negra Consentida
  10. Tico-Tico
  11. Le Seguire (I'm So in Love)
  12. Three Caballeros
  13. Jesusita en Chihuahua (Cactus Pole)
  14. No Can Do
  15. Coax Me a Little Bit
  16. Cavaguinho
  17. Take It Away
  18. Her Bathing Suit Never Got Wet
  19. Stone Cold Dead in the Market
  20. Los Hijos de Buda
  21. Te Quiero Dijiste
  22. Taboo
  23. Fufuñando
  24. Tropical Magic
  25. Samba Lèlè
  26. Nightingale
  27. Buenas Noches
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The time line for Dutton Vocalion's Much Much Too Much dips back to 1941 near the beginning of Edmundo Ros' recording career, and samples his output through the year 1955. Ros participated in what was apparently his first recording session drumming with Fats Waller's Continental Rhythm at EMI's Abbey Road Studios in London on August 21, 1938. As leader of his own dance band, Ros soon developed a knack for presenting Caribbean-styled music to the public -- and royalty -- of Great Britain. In addition to Ros, the vocalists ...

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Much Much Too Much 1941-1955 1998, Dutton Vocalion

UPC: 763587600628

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