My Bloody Valentine - Loveless play album
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Flores (birth name: Pedro Juan Flores Cordova) was one of 12 children born into a poor family in the town of Naguabo, Puerto Rico. Even though Flores and Hernandez became very good friends, they also became competitors as composers.
In 1973, Davilita and Felipe recorded Canciones de Pedro Flores (Songs of Pedro Flores) and in 1974 they recorded Canciones de Rafael Hernández (Songs of Rafael Hernández). Also in 1974, Davilita, Felipe and Pellín Rodríguez (no relation to Felipe) recorded a trilogy which are considered Puerto Rican classics. He recorded an album of Puerto Rican patriotic standards with Mario Hernández y el Sexteto Borinquen in the early 1970s, including the songs El Bambú, Preciosa (using the original lyrics that allude to the United States as a tirano, or tyrant, because of its colonial control of Puerto Rico), Mi Patria Tiembla (the latter two composed by Rafael Hernández), Borinquen (a Pedro.
Get the Tempo of the tracks from Homenaje Inconcluso A Rafael Hernández Y Pedro Flores (1967) by Javier Solís. This album has an average beat per minute of 117 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 89/208 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Homenaje inconcluso a Rafael Hernández y Pedro Flores. 1. Lamento Borincano (Recitado).
4. Celos de Ti. Pedro Flores. He recorded an album of Puerto Rican patriotic standards with Mario Hernández y el Sexteto Borinquen in the early 1970s, including the songs "El Bambú", "Preciosa'" (using the original lyrics that allude to the United States as a tyrant because of its colonial control of Puerto Rico), "Mi Patria Tiembla" (the latter two composed by Rafael Hernández), "Borinquen" (a Pedro Flores work)
50 Canciones Inmortales. Also in 1974, Davilita, Felipe and Pellín Rodríguez (no relation to Felipe) recorded a trilogy which are considered Puerto Rican classics Later years and death. He recorded an album of Puerto Rican patriotic standards with Mario Hernández y el Sexteto Borinquen in the early 1970s, including the songs "El Bambú", "Preciosa'" (using the original lyrics that allude to the United States as a tyrant because of its colonial control of Puerto Rico), "Mi Patria Tiembla" (the latter two composed by Rafael Hernández), "Borinquen" (a Pedro Flores work)
Album by Javier Solís. Perfume de Gardenias. Despedida (Recitado).
| Campanitas de Cristal |
| No Pienses Mas |
| Mi Guajirita |
| Virgen de Media Noche |
| Perfume de Gardenia |
| Vencido |
| Que Extraña Es La Vida |
| Silencio |
| Yo No Se Nada |
| Cancion del Alma |
| El Ultimo Adios |
| Preciosa |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DG-1094 | EL Sexteto Borinquen* | Mas Canciones de Pedro Flores y Rafael Hernandez (LP, Mono, Hi-) | Borinquen | DG-1094 | Puerto Rico | 1973 |
| DG-1094 | El Sexteto Borinquen* | Mas Canciones de Pedro Flores y Rafael Hernandez (LP, Mono, RP) | Borinquen | DG-1094 | Puerto Rico | Unknown |
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