Disk 1:
1. Mi Buenos Aires Querido - Carlos Garc¡a Orchestra
2. La - Jose Basso Cumparsita
3. Por Una Cabeza - The Tango Project (from "Scent Of A Woman")
4. Cambalache - Julio Sosa/Leopoldo Federico y Su Orquestra/Leopoldo Federico
5. El - Mariano Mores Firulete
6. Canaro en Paris - H'ctor Varela Orchestra
7. Rodriguez Pe€a - Francisco Canaro Orchestra
8. Sur - J.A. And His Orchestra Giaimo/Jorge Sobral/J.A. Giaimo
9. 9 de Julio - Osvaldo Pugliese
10. El - Carlos Garc¡a Orchestra Esquinazo
11. La - Astor Piazzolla Rayuela
12. Fuga y Misterio - 12 Cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic/Juliane Banse/The 12 Cellist
13. Volver - Carlos Gardel
14. La - Sexteto Mayor Pu€alada
15. La - Osvaldo Pugliese Yumba
Disk 2:
1. Caminito - Florindo Sassone
2. El - Alfredo de Angelis & His Orchestra Choclo
3. Yira Yira - Florindo Sassone
4. Cafet¡n de Buenos Aires - Hugo del Carril
5. A - Carlos Garc¡a Orchestra Media Luz
6. El - Carlos Garc¡a Orchestra Porte€ito
7. Taquito Militar - Mariano Mores
8. Re-Fa-Si - Alfredo de Angelis & His Orchestra
9. Adios Muchachos - Florindo Sassone
10. Ojos Negros - Ra£l Garello
11. El - An¡bal Troilo/Roberto Goyeneche Metejon
12. El - Alfredo de Angelis & His Orchestra Torito
13. Quejas de Bandoneon - An¡bal Troilo
14. Adios Nonino - Sexteto Mayor
15. Mi Buenos Aires Querido - Carlos Gardel (vocal version)
Details
Playing Time: 88 min.
Distributor: EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type: Studio
Recording Mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: n/a
Album Notes
The title of this television-advertised compilation may be arrogant, but then the tango is not a dance for the shy and retiring. The two-disc set, containing 30 tracks and running a little less than an hour and a half, does feature some major performers of the music, notably Carlos Gardel, renowned as the father of the tango, heard performing "Volver" and the concluding vocal version of "Mi Buenos Aires Querido," and Astor Piazzolla