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Clandestino

 
Album Review: Clandestino

  • Artist: Manu Chao
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1998
  • Total Time: 45:47
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Latin

Review

The first solo album released by the former frontman of Mano Negra, Clandestino is an enchanting trip through Latin-flavored worldbeat rock, reliant on a potpourri of musical styles from traditional Latin and salsa to dub to rock & roll to French pop to experimental rock to techno. Chao's voice tends to be a bit nasally, but the best songs ("Mentira," "Mama Call," and the silly novelty "Bongo Bong") here benefit from his infectious, freewheeling delivery which incorporates balladry, chorus vocals, rapping, and tossed-off spoken-word passages. Just about every track has odd sampled bits from what sound like pirate radio-station broadcasts (a possible link to the title). There are so many great ideas on this record that it's difficult to digest in one listen, but multiple plays reveal the great depth of Manu Chao's artistry. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Clandestino Manu Chao Manu Chao (2:27)
Desaparecido Manu Chao Manu Chao (3:47)
Bongo Bong Manu Chao Manu Chao (2:39)
Je Ne T'Aime Plus Manu Chao Manu Chao (2:01)
Mentira... Manu Chao Manu Chao (4:38)
Lagrimas de Oro Manu Chao Manu Chao (2:57)
Mama Call Manu Chao Manu Chao (2:20)
Luna y Sol Manu Chao Manu Chao (3:08)
Por el Suelo Manu Chao Manu Chao (2:21)
Welcome to Tijuana (Lyrics) Manu Chao Manu Chao (4:05)
Dia Lina... Dia Pena Manu Chao Manu Chao (1:30)
Malegria Manu Chao Manu Chao (2:55)
La Vie a Manu Chao Manu Chao (3:01)
Minha Galera Manu Chao Manu Chao (2:21)
La Despedida Manu Chao Manu Chao (3:08)
El Viento Manu Chao Manu Chao (2:31)

Credits

Greg Calbi (Mastering), Manu Chao (Drums), Manu Chao (Producer), Manu Chao (Main Performer), Manu Chao (Artwork), Manu Chao (Realization), Cedric Champalou (Mixing Assistant), Cedric Champalou (Assistant), Renaud Letang (Producer), Renaud Letang (Realization), Anouk (Vocals), Angelo Mancini (Trumpet), Youri Lenquette (Photography), Awa Touty Wade (Vocals), Jef Cahours (Trombone), Laurent Lupidi (Pre-Production), Frank Loriou (Artwork), Antoine Chao (Trumpet)
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Clandestino
Studio album by Manu Chao
Released 1998
Genre Latin, reggae
Length 45:51
Label Virgin Records, Ark21
Professional reviews
Manu Chao chronology
Clandestino
(1998)
Próxima Estación: Esperanza
(2001)

Clandestino is the first full-length album released by Manu Chao in 1998, his first solo effort. The album contains many soundbites throughout, two of which are bits of a speech by Subcomandante Marcos.

Track listing

  1. "Clandestino" (Spanish) – 2:28
  2. "Desaparecido" (Spanish) – 3:47
  3. "Bongo Bong" (English) – 2:38
  4. "Je Ne T'Aime Plus" (French) – 2:03
  5. "Mentira ..." (Spanish) – 4:37
  6. "Lágrimas De Oro" (Spanish) – 2:58
  7. "Mama Call" (English) – 2:21
  8. "Luna Y Sol" (Spanish) – 3:07
  9. "Por El Suelo" (Spanish) – 2:21
  10. "Welcome To Tijuana" (Spanish+English) – 4:04
  11. "Día Luna ... Día Pena" (Spanish) – 1:30
  12. "Malegría" (Spanish) – 2:55
  13. "La Vie A 2" (French) – 3:01
  14. "Minha Galera" (Basic Portuguese) – 2:22
  15. "La Despedida" (Spanish) – 3:10
  16. "El Viento" (Spanish) – 2:26



 
 
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