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1966 studio album by Aldemaro Romero and his Salon Orchestra
Dinner in Caracas II
Studio album by Aldemaro Romero and his Salon Orchestra
Released1966
1996 CD
Recorded1966, Rome, Italy
GenreFolk-classical
LabelRCA
ProducerAldemaro Romero

Dinner in Caracas II is a 33-RPM LP album by Venezuelan composer/arranger/conductor Aldemaro Romero, released in 1966, under contract with RCA Victor.

This album is the second volume of the 1955 Dinner in Caracas, as part of the modernization of Venezuelan folk music, upgrading it from folk instrumentations to full modern orchestral versions, and making it palatable to international audiences.

Track listing

Track Song title Composer Time
1. Como llora una estrella Antonio Carrillo 3:20
2. Rosario Juan Vicente Torrealba 3:20
3. Ella se fue José Reyna 2:50
4. El Ausente Alfredo Escalante 3:01
5. Vals Nº 3 Antonio Lauro 3:26
6. Carretera Aldemaro Romero 2:54
7. De Conde a Principal Aldemaro Romero 2:47
8. No me olvides Eduardo Martínez Plaza 2:02
9. Miraflores Lionel Belasco 2:08
10. Quinta Anauco Aldemaro Romero 3:14
11. Doña Mentira Aldemaro Romero 2:05
12. Catuche Aldemaro Romero 2:16


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