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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724384578329
Format: Original recording reissued
Label: EMI Latin
Manufacturer: EMI Latin
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: EMI Latin
Release Date: January 22, 2003
Studio: EMI Latin
Sales Rank: 2629
MPN: 45783
Disc 1:- Clandestino
- Desaparecido
- Bongo Bong
- Je Ne T'Aime Plus - Manu Chao, Khelifa- Pascal, A.
- Mentira...
- Lagrimas de Oro
- Mama Call
- Luna y Sol
- Por el Suelo
- Welcome to Tijuana - Manu Chao, Meslouhi, F.
- Dia Lina... Dia Pena
- Malegria
- La Vie a
- Minha Galera
- La Despedida
- El Viento
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: The first solo album released by the former frontman of Mano Negra, 'Clandestino' (released in 1998) is an enchanting trip through Latin-flavored world-beat rock, reliant on a potpourri of musical styles from traditional Latin & salsa to dub to rock & roll to French pop to experimental rock to techno. 16 tracks. Virgin.
Amazon.com: As one of the driving forces in the French-Spanish ethno-punk band Mano Negra, songwriter-guitarist Chao delivers a surprising solo endeavor. Centered around a simple editorial writing style and an acoustic guitar, this album chronicles his political and personal travels around the world, studying the foibles of life in Latin America and the Caribbean, through Africa and back to Europe. He quotes but never actually plays salsa, son, reggae, Latin pop, and African folk music, all to the service of his songs (written and sung in English, French, and Spanish). The backing is a deceptive hodgepodge of guest artists and collected sounds he has pasted together to service the simple songs he sings. There is a circuslike feel to the whole project, a childlike sense of wonder coupled with a cynical and sometimes sly glance at the "real world." This is a single piece of work, each song bleeding into the next without stopping, a train ride that slows at each station along the way but never stops. It has charm, wit, and depth--a rare and potent combination of virtues for a pop musician. --Louis Gibson
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King Sunny Ade meets Pete Seger. I'm unable to maintain a frown when the disk starts spinning. Enriched by what feels like a living room jam session , led by an international ambassador to whom languages are as distinct as he happens to decide they are while he weaves another story. This World Village sound brings up Jimmy Cliff tales of struggle and hope , blended with those Harry Belafonte Calypso sing alongs, suddenly and quite importantly married to the best of Hip Hop . Hey Ya !
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This CD is like a drug for me - 3 years later I can not stop listening it. The more I listed to it the more I like it. I shared it with a friend who is now hooked on Manu Chao - "His songs make me feel good".
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There are so many reviews on this recording, but many miss some important points. Yes, this music can be appreciated on purely musical merits.. it's really very good and it grows on you. But it's brilliance lies in his ability to use his own 'foreign-ness' (he's French, singing in Spanish mostly) to express the alienation and dispair of the illegal immigrant in Europe-- that illegal immigrant symbolizing the angst of any modern individual who is paying attention to what is happening in our world. ... Read More
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As always, I love his music. I am delighted it was reissued at a reasonable price.
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If you wanna relax after work with some cold drink or hot for that matter. Just put on this record and close your eyes.....
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