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Album Review: Mestizo

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Culturally, mestizos are folks of mixed Latin and Indian heritage who live along the U.S./Mexico borderlands; Filipino-born Joe Bataan felt enough of that same duality to name his record label Salsoul (salsa plus soul, see) and to name his late-'70s backing group his Mestizo Band. A retitled reissue of 1980's Mestizo, with no bonus tracks and most of the songs edited into lengthy suites, Joe Bataan and His Mestizo Band is primarily a late-era disco record, with only minimal Latin accents on songs like the by-the-numbers opener, "Mestizo." However, by 1980, Bataan was susssed enough to tell not only that disco was dying, but that something new was taking its place: the single "Rap-O Clap-O" was one of the first examples of R&B glomming onto the new sound, a pale rewrite of "Rapper's Delight" that today sounds oddly charming in how naff it is, and that sense of not-quite-rightness is enhanced later in the song's rather pointless reiteration "Rap-O Dance-O," which simply boosts the bass and wah-wah guitar a little louder than the vocals. Still, none of this compares to the album's monumentally odd high point, "I See Your Hiney," which has both the album's most attractive beat and a chorus that warrants quoting in full: "I see your hiney/It's black and shiny/If you don't hide it/I'm gonna bite it." Only during the disco era, folks. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Mestizo Suite: Mestizo/Rap-O Clap-O/Sadie (She Smokes) Joe Bataan Joe Bataan (15:59)
Latin Lover Leon Bryant, Marty Sheller Joe Bataan (4:54)
Mestizo Medley: Rock Me All Night Long/I See Your Hiney/Rap-O Dance-O Joe Bataan Joe Bataan (11:56)
Always and Forever Joe Bataan (5:51)

Credits

Tom Coyne (Mastering), Joe Bataan (Executive Producer), Joe Lopes (Mixing), Frank Owens (Piano), Pat Martin (Mixing), Joe Bataan (Percussion), Joe Lopes (Engineer), Joe Bataan (Photography), Joe Arlotta (Engineer), Pat Martin (Engineer), Francisco Centeno (Bass), Gordon Edwards (Bass), Jimmy Young (Drums), Leon Bryant (Keyboards), Allan Schwartzberg (Drums), Marty Sheller (Arranger), Joe Bataan (Piano), Joe Arlotta (Mixing), Jimmy Young (Syndrum), Frank Owens (Keyboards), Leon Bryant (Vocals (Background)), Joe Bataan (Vocals (Background)), Leon Bryant (Piano)
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