2. Alumbra Luna - Grupo Electrónico Keguay
3. Si Fueras Tú - Las Estrellas De Macondo
4. Plena Sensacional - Tropicana 70
5. ¡qué Golazo! - Conjunto Casino
6. El Disco Rayao - Sonora Borinquen
7. La Noche - Grupo Manatí
8. Paraná - Combo Camagüey
9. Pies Mojados - Sonora Cienfuegos
10. Resalsa - Grupo Latino
11. María Mercedes - Las Estrellas De Macondo
12. Recordando A Mi Barrio - Sonora Borinquen
13. Plena Costera - Conjunto Casino
14. El Sequesito - Anakaona
15. Solo Para Tontos - Sonora Cienfuegos
16. Quien No Vive En Mi País - Grupo Cubano
17. La Salsa Nostra - Conjunto Casino
18. Juan - Grupo Maracaibo
19. Ya No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti - Grupo Antillano
20. Tumbahiana - Las Estrellas De Macondo
21. Costumbres - Combo Camagüey
Set up in the port area of Montevideo, Macondo Discos was founded by the Chilean entrepreneur Luis Onel and named after the town from García Márquez’s fictional universe. In its early days the label produced a catalogue comprising folk, tango, murga and rock. 1975 onwards, after the release of the LPs “Tropical caliente” by Cienfuegos and “Exclusivo!” by Borinquen, marks the “Golden Age of tropical music in our country” according to Carlos Goberna, founder of Sonora Borinquen. Macondo became a veritable tropical music factory in Uruguay, amassing together with Guacamayo (a sublabel dedicated to new artists) nearly 200 records in its ten years of existence.