This 1988 compilation while in a sense is not titled "Greatest Hits, it does have plenty of rocking grooves to make you ask the question "Why haven't I heard of these guys before?" The names of the original source albums aren't listed. But I retrieved the information from the group's official web site "elchicanomusic.com." Any mis information I submit I take full reponsibilty. In order of the songs as the appear on the CD they are as follows: Viva Tirado from "Viva Tirado," The Latin One from "C...
This 1988 compilation while in a sense is not titled "Greatest Hits, it does have plenty of rocking grooves to make you ask the question "Why haven't I heard of these guys before?" The names of the original source albums aren't listed. But I retrieved the information from the group's official web site "elchicanomusic.com." Any mis information I submit I take full reponsibilty. In order of the songs as the appear on the CD they are as follows: Viva Tirado from "Viva Tirado," The Latin One from "Cinco," Brown-Eyed Girl from "Celebration," Cantalope Island from "Viva Tirado," El Cayuco from "Cinco," Tell Her She's Lovely from "El Chicano," Quiet Village from "Viva Tirado," Ahora Si from "Cinco," Pyramid (Of Love And Friends) from "Pyramid," & Mas Zacate from "Celebration," Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.