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Popular idols have a special magnetism, and they achieve this status by knowing how to interpret the taste and desires of ordinary people. Surely there are more refined orchestras and singers with more refined technique, but there are very few artists who achieve as much support as ALFREDO DE ANGELIS and his singer JULIO MARTEL. Their secret is to be simple, authentic and to identify deeply with their audience. Total exponents of tango from the 40s, they have left immortal classics for history that we enjoy and share today. 01) JIRON PORTEÑO (Oro Muerto) Tango - 11/29/1946 Lyrics and music: Julio Navarrine/Juan Raggi. 02) POBRE FLOR (Primera Ilusión) Vals - 01/17/1946 (duet with Carlos Dante) Music: Luis Mottolese. Lyrics: Víctor Spindola. 03) IT SEEMS LIKE A STORY Tango - 11/23/1944 Music: Lalo Etchegoncelay. Lyrics: José Rótulo. 04) HOW GOOD IT IS (1st Recording by the De Angelis Orchestra) Tango - 07/23/1943 Music: Armando Ferreiro Lyrics: Hipólito Oneca. 05) IVON Tango - 10/30/1945 Music: Luis Visca. Lyrics: Horacio Sanguinetti. 06) EQUAL TO EQUAL Tango - 07/31/1944 Lyrics and music: Rodolfo Sciammarella. 07) THE MORNING Milonga - 01/09/1945 Lyrics and music: Miguel Bucino. 08) BAJO BELGRANO Tango - 04/20/1949 Music: Anselmo Aieta. Lyrics: Francisco García Jiménez. 09) ATENTI PEBETA Tango - 08/19/1949 Music: Ciriaco Ortiz. Lyrics: Celedonio Flores. 10) MELODIA GRIS Tango - 07/11/1946 Music: Raúl Bruno. Lyrics: Ricardo Duggan. 11) LA PASTORA Tango - 04/16/1948 Music: Alfredo De Angelis. Lyrics: José Rótulo. 12) ADIOS MUCHACHOS Tango - 05/19/1950 Music: Julio César Sanders. Lyrics: César Vedani. www.carlostangodj.com