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1. La Radiolina (2007)
by Manu Chao
European superstar Manu Chao has long gotten by on writing simple repetitive melodies with simple repetitive lyrics, making it, if nothing else, easy ... More
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2. Baionarena (2009)
by Manu Chao
Riding high on the success of La Radiolina (2007), his first internationally released studio album in seven years, Manu Chao embarked on a lengthy ... More
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3. Proxima Estacion: Esperanza (2001)
by Manu Chao
Clandestino, Manu Chao's first solo effort, owed its greatness to its character. It was a minimalistic, yet filled with experimentation, album. But, ... More
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5. Radio Bemba Sound System (2002)
by Manu Chao
In July 2002, Manu Chao performed a live show in Japan, ending a worldwide tour carried out with his band, Radio Bemba New System, a multicultural ... More
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14. The Best of Mano Negra [Polygram International] (1999)
by Mano Negra
The Best of Mano Negra showcases the eclectic style that made the band an influential cult favorite among political punks. Mano Negra's combination ... More
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15. In the Hell of Patchinko (1998)
by Mano Negra
As if Mano Negra records weren't wild and wooly enough in the studio, to have them recorded live in front of a packed house in Kawasaki, Japan, where ... More
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16. Casa Babylon (1994)
by Mano Negra
Manu Chao's road to Clandestino and Proxima Estación: Esperanza begins here with Mano Negra's swan song album. Conceptually, it marks the first use ... More
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18. Puta's Fever (1989)
by Mano Negra
The highly influential Puta's Fever opened the door for a flood of young rock bands outside the English-speaking music world to fashion new hybrids ... More
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19. L' Essentiel [EMI France] (2008)
by Mano Negra
Essentiel is quite simply a stripped down best of Mano Negra that focuses on their singles rather than on the entirety of what made this band so ... More
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20. King of Bongo (1992)
by Mano Negra
King of Bongo showcases Mano Negra as a straightforward rock band, downplaying its trademark eclecticism and turning up the guitars. The manic ... More
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21. Patchanka (1992)
by Mano Negra
The debut from Mano Negra is more than a band wanting to be the Clash. It's the sound of a band becoming the Clash (it compresses all the musical ... More
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22. Phat Global, Vol. 1 (2000)
by Various Artists
Palm Pictures' Phat Global Vol. 1 collection features cutting-edge music from around the world, including Thievery Corporation's remix of Baaba Maal ... More
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23. Lo Mejor de La Mano Negra (2006)
by Mano Negra
This is it, the set that offers a glimpse, because it can only be a glimpse, of the crazy, overheated, wildly musical, drunken genius of Mano Negra. ... More
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24. World Playground: A Musical Adventure for Kids (1999)
by Various Artists
In the United States, children's music can be extremely sophomoric -- much of it is stuff that no one over the age of ten would want to listen to. ... More
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25. Essentials (2004)
by Mano Negra
Essentials is quite simply a stripped down best-of Mano Negra that focuses on their singles rather than on the entirety of what made this band so ... More
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