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1980 studio album by Binomio de Oro
Clase Aparte
Studio album by Binomio de Oro
ReleasedNovember 26, 1980
GenreVallenato
LabelCodiscos
Binomio de Oro chronology
Super Vallenato
(1979)
Clase Aparte
(1980)
De Cache
(1980)

Clase aparte is a 1980 studio album by Colombian group Binomio de Oro. The album contains the hits "Dime pajarito", "Voz de acordeones" - dedicated like the album to the murdered writer Octavio Daza, and "Habíamos terminado".

Track listing

  1. Dime, pajarito (María Cristina de Daza and Octavio Daza)
  2. Pa mi amigo el querendón (Lácides Redondo)
  3. Habíamos terminado (Roberto Calderón)
  4. Qué te pasa, María Tere (es:Julio Oñate Martínez)
  5. Recuerdos (es:Hernando Marín)
  6. El que espabila pierde (Lenín Bueno Suárez)
  7. Quise manchar tu alma (Fernando Meneses Romero)
  8. La colegiala (Rubén Darío Salcedo/Julio De la Ossa)
  9. Canción para una amiga (Rosendo Romero)
  10. Voz de acordeones (es:Tomás Darío Gutiérrez).
  11. Canción para una amiga (Rosendo Romero)

References

  1. Lisa Shaw, Stephanie Dennison Pop Culture Latin America!: Media, Arts, and Lifestyle 2005 1851095047 p.31 "The most significant of these include Binomio de Oro, which originally started out in the mid-1970s as a duo, with ... Some of Binomio's best work can be found on the albums Clase Aparte (No Comparison, 1980) and Festival Vallenato (1982)."
  2. "Octavio Daza: Hace 32 años de la despedida del gran compositor". 12 January 2012.
  3. "Tomas Dario Gutiérrez Hinojosa". 2 March 2013.


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