Difference between revisions 343242552 and 343244529 on enwiki{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> | Name = Caso Cerrado | Type = studio | Artist = [[Pappo]] | Released = 1995 | Recorded = | Genre = [[Blues]], [[Blues Rock]], [[Hard Rock]] | Length = 52:50 | Label = Main Recors | Producer = [[Pappo]], Juanse }} In 1995 he recorded "Caso Cerrado" under the name of Pappo's Blues. Following the omnibus collection, this would the volume 8. On the record played, among others, [[Carmine Appice]], [[John Lee Hooker]], [[Tim Bogert]], Michael Parker, Ron Maldonado, Deacon Jones, Michel Peyronel, Botafogo, Peteco Carabajal, Grayscale, Black Amaya. The disc starts with a new and very strong version of "Train blue "with the drummer and bass Appice Boggart. "Ruta 66" is the most famous of the CD, along with "Tome too ". The version of" Spanish Castle Magic " Hendrix is a theme to highlight, along with "PBA Boogie ". == Track listing == # "Tren Azul" # "[[Route 66 (song)|Ruta 66]]" ([[Bobby Troup|Troup]]) # "Solo en este Mundo" # "Yo Me Quedo con Lucy" # "Blues para Mi Guitarra" # "[[Spanish Castle Magic|Castillos Mágicos Españoles]]" ([[Jimi Hendrix|Hendrix]]) # "Algunos deslices" # "People Don't Care" (Deacon Jones) # "Paramount Shuffle" # "Penetieso Blues" # "P.B.A. Boogie" # "Duendes" # "Perro en la Vereda" (contracted; show full)==Sources== [http://www.elsitiodepappo.com.ar/disco_casocerrado.htm]<BR> [[Category:Argentine rock]] [[Category:Argentine albums]] {{argentina-stub}} {{1990s-rock-album-stub}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=343244529.
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