- Solos de Guitarra · 2004
- A Qué Volver · 1995
- La Historia: Eduardo Falú · 2002
- Solos de Guitarra · 2004
- South American All Stars (Guapachando) · 1959
- Folklore d'Argentine (Mono Version) · 1959
- Solos de Guitarra · 2004
- A Qué Volver · 1999
- Solos de Guitarra · 2004
- Sus Primeros Éxitos - Eduardo Falú · 1957
- Encuentro · 1989
- Corazón Libre (iTunes Version) · 2004
- Resolana: Songs from Argentina · 1985
Compilations
About Eduardo Falú
Refined baritone and talented musician Eduardo Falú became one of the greatest Argentinian guitar players of all time. Falú started learning how to play guitar at the age of 11 and began composing after meeting writers Arturo and Jaime Dávalos, using their lyrics on his first songs. During his impressive career, Eduardo Falú combined South American folkloric styles such as Carnavalito, Cueca, and Bailecito with lyrics of prominent poets Jorge Luis Borges and Manuel Castilla among others, getting well-deserved recognition throughout America, Europe, even Japan and former U.S.S.R.~ Drago Bonacich
- HOMETOWN
- El Galpón, Salta, Argentina
- BORN
- 7 de julio de 1923
- GENRE
- Latin