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    Clandestino

    Clandestino
    Artist: Manu Chao
    Label: EMI Latin
    Category: Music

    List Price: $13.98
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    New (37) Used (12) from $7.42

    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 125 reviews
    Sales Rank: 8755

    Format: Original Recording Reissued
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 45783
    UPC: 724384578329
    EAN: 0724384578329
    ASIN: B000026I8U

    Release Date: January 22, 2003
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • 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 Reviews:

    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

    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.

    Album Details
    The First Solo Album from the Former Frontman of Mano Negra is an Enchanting Trip Through Latin-flavored World-beat Rock, Reliant on a Potpourri of Musical Styles from Traditional Latin and Salsa to Dub to Rock and Roll to French Pop to Experimental Rock to Techno.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 120 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars espesrando la ultima ola...   January 26, 2000
    LaDiva (Boston/Frankfurt/Zuerich/Paris/Belfast)
    23 out of 23 found this review helpful

    This CD... it is such a masterpiece a la fois full of spirit, energy, tristesse, love... too many emotions to list, and the strangest thing is you discover more upon successive listenings. As a musician, Manu is energetic and impeccable; as a songwriter and lyricist he can be inspired, profound, light-hearted or revealing, and the producing is seamless (often literally, as one track slides into the next). This isn't Pop Music though it's doing well on the charts in Europe, it's only 'Ethnic' Music if you don't speak Spanish or French (get a frend to translate for you! Of course, it grooves so hard you can simply smoke to it, but you'd be missing out...) but I wouldn't say it defies classification: This is International music at it's best... They say that 'language is the only homeland', and that 'Music is the earth's only true language'... In both cases it's obvious that Manu Chao has proven himself a Citizen of the Earth at his best and brightest, taking 3 languages, even more music traditions and whipping them up into something we can all understand with simply the ears and the heart.


    5 out of 5 stars Candy for the Ears and Mind   May 19, 2000
    Enrique Torres (San Diegotitlan, Califas)
    14 out of 14 found this review helpful

    If you speak Spanish or French this album is truly a treat. The title track " Clandestino" sets the tone for this international star. This is his first effort since "Mano Negra" broke up their legendary band. In the opening track he brags of his exploits as he travels the world. Chao has a nasal voice that is very entertaining and fits quite nicely with the acoustic guitar work. This troubador has an amazing set of stories to relate to his audience that are highly political and controversial as he deals with subjects that people many times try to avoid. There are lighter topics such as "Bongo Bong"(in English and French) that is about a person who starts "bangin on my bongo" in the jungle and eventualy migrates to "the big town" to become the "King of Bongo". This song is so catchy and cool that you will play it over and over and it will be ringing in your brain hours later. All the songs are superb, the production quality is elegant, complete with added narrative and interesting effects. The songs have little interruption between them and they flow beaufifully. Reggae is the dominant style of various musical generes explored and performed with professionalism. This is a tri-lingual treat that is truly international. This is a CD that will become a part of you and you will get much play out of it. I've yet to tire of it from it's original release. It has an international revolutionary feel to it. "Mentira" is a haunting track that deals with one of mans deceptive tools, lies, lies about everything including the truth. There is a beautiful chorus sung by a woman in this song where she breaks out with "LA Llorana" and continues as though speaking through a megaphone with her message. " Welcome to Tijuana" is a hipnotic song where there is "Tekila, Sexo y Marihuana" but the real message is the political manifesto contained within. This is an album to not be missed as it is one of the finest to be released in recent years. 16 tracks of music that should be in everyones library. Do not miss this CD. Que Viva Zapata! Viva Manu Chao y su musica!


    1 out of 5 stars Possibly politically interesting, but extremely dull musically   April 28, 2006
    K. Sarachik (Los Angeles, CA United States)
    13 out of 44 found this review helpful

    I read all the glowing reviews of this album, and all I can say is that it must be the case that you have to speak Spanish to enjoy it. Judging by the merits of the music itself, there is not a single song on the entire CD that ventures outside of an elementary and predictable 3 chord progression - 1-4-5-1 (or for the minor songs, which almost all of them are, - 1-6-7-1). It's as if the composer had a single musical idea and used it to beat his listeners to death. Even the somewhat unusual instrumentation become maddening after hearing it for 16 songs in a row.

    I can understand how someone might enjoy the overall style and rhythm, but that by itself doesn't make it high quality. In my opinion, if this weren't considered "World Music", it wouldn't have achieved anything near the apparent success it has.



    5 out of 5 stars THE TIME IS NOW FOR MANU CHAO   May 10, 2005
    R. J. Salusbury (Winchester)
    11 out of 15 found this review helpful

    It's a pity the UK record buying public is so biased towards foreign language albums, and you have to look in the 'World Music' section to find this superb album. I have to admit to being prejudice myself until going to Turkey and hearing a lot more foreign language music.

    This is such an eclectic album, with Mexican, Cuban and Latin (and we are not talking Ricky Martin here!), and a dash of reggae all mixed up to form a wonderful sound. All the songs effortlessly blend together and there are plenty of 'hooks' and grooves that lodge themselves in your head! For most of the album I haven't got a clue what he's singing about, but when the music is this good, I don't really care. In summary, buy it!!




    5 out of 5 stars Hypnotizing mixture of music   February 5, 2000
    Jorge (Germany)
    8 out of 8 found this review helpful

    This is one of the greatest CDs I've ever heard! I had been a fan of Mano Negra since the early 90s because their incredible mixture of French and Spanish music. After they split up I was quite curious to see what Mano Chao would do. My first impression was not the best, I thought the album was very strange and in some way repeating itself without having fast rock songs like the Mano had. But then I noticed that I was playing the CD again and again even singing the lyrics at work: this record is like hypnotizing you, the mixture of latin sounds is terrific and also the melancolic texts of Manu are full of meanings. My favorites: Desaparecido, Mentira and La despedida.


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