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Miami Sound Machine Vinyl Record Albums

One of the most successful Latin American bands to crossover into the English-language market. They helped pave the way of success for many other Latin artists. Started by then, bandleader and accordion player, Emilio Estefan, Jr., as the Miami Latin Boys, in 1975, as a weekend job. The group name changed a year later to Miami Sound Machine, when Emilio invited a female singer, Gloria Fajardo and her cousin Merci Navarro, to join the band after a well performed audition on stage. In 1977, the group recorded their first album for a local label, Audiofon Records. Emilio would marry Gloria, a year later. In 1980, CBS signed them to their new Latin American label, Discos CBS International and 1984's "Dr. Beat" disco smash, would lead the way to a deal with major CBS label, Epic. The band, through it's course has undergone many musician changes and in 1989, would go uncredited, when Gloria Estefan recorded as a solo artist.

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12 Inch 33 1/3 RPM
Conga! (Dance Mix)
Miami Sound Machine
Conga! (Dance Mix)
1985
49-05253
Epic Record Label; Album cover and record appear new
NM/NM
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12 Inch 33 1/3 RPM
Conga! (Dance Mix)
Miami Sound Machine
Conga! (Dance Mix)
1985
49-05253
Epic Record Label; Album cover has minor wear; Record has minor scuffs
VG+/VG+
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7 Inch 45 RPM
Falling In Love (Uh-Oh) / Primitive Love
Miami Sound Machine
Falling In Love (Uh-Oh) / Primitive Love
1986
34-06352
Epic Record Label; Picture sleeve and record appear new; Vinyl is black shiny and glossy; No scuffs on record; No wear or marks on the label; Track listing: Falling In Love (Uh-Oh) / Primitive Love
NM/NM
$12.99

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