Francisco Pacheco y su pueblo
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Francisco Pacheco y su pueblo, English: Francisco Pacheco and his people, is a music album released in the year 2001, by the Venezuelan singer Francisco Pacheco
Francisco Pacheco (singer)
Francisco Pacheco , is a Venezuelan folk singer and drummer. Pacheco spent his childhood, influenced by the traditional Afro-Venezuelan music: Cantos de Sirenas, Malojeras, Fulías, Parrandas, Aguinaldos, and the typical celebrations of the central coast...

, in this album he presents different songs of the Venezuelan folk music.

Track listing

  • 01- Más Cuñao No (Francisco Pacheco) 3:39
  • 02- El Pajaro Que Voló (Francisco Pacheco) 4:02
  • 03- San Sebastián (Jesús Madero/Francisco Pacheco) 4:08
  • 04- Un Par De Fuertes Prestados (Martín Herrera/Mario Díaz) 3:43
  • 05- El Chivito (Recop: Tierra Nuestra/Francisco Pacheco) 4:10
  • 06- Virgen Zuliana (Rafael Rincón González
    Rafael Rincón González
    Rafael Rincón González was born in the city of Maracaibo, Zulia state, Venezuela, on September 30, 1922, specifically in the populated marabino district of El Saladillo. Son of the recognized zuliano painter Neptalí Rincón, from a very young age Rincón felt a strong vocation for music...

    ) 4:14
  • 07- Mary Jane - Daddy Daddy (Recop: Oswaldo Lares) 4:59
  • 08- Yo La Vi Ayer Tarde (Félix Mejías) 3:26
  • 09- Lo Mejor De Venezuela (Francisco Pacheco/Tite Curet Alonzo) 3:08
  • 10- El Espanto (Adeliz Freitez) 4:25

See also

  • 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...

  • Venezuelan music
  • Francisco Pacheco
    Francisco Pacheco (singer)
    Francisco Pacheco , is a Venezuelan folk singer and drummer. Pacheco spent his childhood, influenced by the traditional Afro-Venezuelan music: Cantos de Sirenas, Malojeras, Fulías, Parrandas, Aguinaldos, and the typical celebrations of the central coast...

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