Clandestino Manu Chao

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  • Release Date: 05/15/2001
  • Original Release: 1998
  • Sales Rank: 13,472
  • Label: EMI INTERNATIONAL
  • UPC: 724384578329
 
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Clandestino

1LISTENClandestino 2:27
2LISTENDesaparecido 3:47
3LISTENBongo Bong 2:39
4LISTENJe Ne T'Aime Plus 2:01
5LISTENMentira... 4:38
6LISTENLagrimas de Oro 2:57
7LISTENMama Call 2:20
8LISTENLuna Y Sol 3:08
9LISTENPor el Suelo 2:21
10LISTENWelcome to Tijuana 4:05
11LISTENDia Lina... Dia Pena 1:30
12LISTENMalegria 2:55
13LISTENLa Vie a 3:01
14LISTENMinha Galera 2:21
15LISTENLa Despedida 3:08
16LISTENEl Viento 2:31

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

As the prime mover behind the '80s French worldbeat-punks Mano Negra, Manu Chao, a Spanish-born son of a prominent Madrid journalist, set the template for Latin rock bands all over the Americas. The ingredients: breakneck rhythms, a babel of foreign languages, the ability to leap from punk to ska to salsa in a single bound - and an anarchist call for social justice and revolution. The band's exploits were the stuff of legend. There was the time they toured South America by boat, actually playing from the deck of a ship funded by the French government, and the ill-fated rail tour of Colombia that ended in a fiasco of banditry and guerrillas. Then there was Chao's disappearance - for years he traveled through Africa and South America, working in a circus, disproving the occasional rumors of his death. Clandestino is the hallucinatory account of these years in exile, a brilliant, primarily acoustic montage of found sounds, answering machine tapes, ukeleles, trombones, dancehall chatter and Chao's nursery-rhyme style lyrics. Like Beck without the hipster irony, Chao's songs straddle folk strains and post-modern pastiche, flowing from one into another in a twilight jumble of loneliness, a dreamlike suite that sounds like shortwave broadcasts from the end of the century. You need to tune in. Mark Schwartz, Barnes & Noble



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June 02, 2005: I recently (read: a few weeks ago) first heard this album in my Spanish II class at my High School. My teacher, Ready, played it for us. I immediately fell in love. Since then I haven't been able to keep "Desaparecido" and "Bongo Bong" out of my head. My friends were just introduced to Manu Chao too, in their French class (and elsewhere). This CD has made it to my "Top Played" list.

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March 28, 2004: This has to be my all time favorite ablum. The first time i had people over and started playing the cd, everyone just went silent and dazed away. It is the perfect combination between crazy and fun and relaxing. If there is one investment i reccomend up put in a cd it would have to be this one. Driving in traffic is always increadibly frustrating and it eases the temperment.