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Release Date:
April 1, 2010
Original Title:
Cigala & Tango - Gran Rex
Genres:
Music
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
An unforgettable concert performance by Diego El Sigala at the Gran Rex Theater in Buenos Aires in April 2011. The concert ended with thunderous applause, 3000 of the audience, filling the legendary theater. A special performance in which El Cigala and his Spanish and Argentinean fellow musicians interpreted the classics of the Argentinean repertoire, such as Las cuarenta, Sus ojos se cerraron and Tomo y limo, and contemporary works such as Garganta con arena, by Cacho Castagni. In addition, it contains four tracks that are not in the album: Tema de Amor, from the soundtrack to the Godfather), San Migueles, El Chorrito and Dos Gardenias.
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