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Puta's Fever [ CD / Album ]

Puta's Fever

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  • Released Date: 01 Jun 2018

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, Mano Negra, the band that just refuses to let us stay in our musical comfort zones! With their latest album "Putas Fever," the French-Spanish group brings us a raucous, unapologetic blend of punk, rock, and Latin rhythms that will have you dancing, headbanging, and questioning your own existence all at once.

From the very first track, "King of Bongo," Mano Negra sets the tone for a wild ride through their unique sonic landscape. Lead singer Manu Chao's raw and energetic vocals drive each song forward with a sense of urgency and rebellion that is impossible to resist.

Tracks like "Mala Vida" and "Indios de Barcelona" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend genres, while songs like "Sidi H'Bibi" and "Mad Man's Dead" dive into political and social issues with a fervor that is both refreshing and thought-provoking.

But let's not forget the infectious energy that Mano Negra brings to every performance, and this album is no exception. The band's live recording of "Señor Matanza" captures the essence of their live shows, with the audience's cheers and the band's raw energy filling every corner of the room.

Overall, "Putas Fever" is a wild, unpredictable, and utterly exhilarating ride that will leave you craving more. Mano Negra may not be for the faint of heart, but for those willing to take the plunge, this album is a must-listen for anyone looking to shake up their musical routine.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Mano Negra
2. Rock 'N' Roll Band
3. King Kong Five
4. Soledad
5. Sidi H'bibi
6. The Rebel Spell
7. Peligro
8. Pas Assez De Toi
9. Magic Dice
10. Mad House
11. Guayaquil City
12. Voodoo
13. Patchanka
14. La Rançon Du Succès
15. The Devil's Call
16. Roger Cageot
17. El Sur
18. Patchuko Hop

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About the artist

Mano Negra

Mano Negra, also known as La Mano Negra, is a French band formed in the late 1980s and fronted by the charismatic singer and songwriter Manu Chao. With their unique fusion of punk rock, ska, reggae, and Latin rhythms, Mano Negra quickly gained a reputation as one of the most exciting and innovative bands of their time. Hailing from Paris, Mano Negra burst onto the music scene with their debut album "Patchanka" in 1988. The record was a raucous and energetic mix of political lyrics, infectious melodies, and frenetic live performances that captured the imagination of fans around the world. With Chao's soulful vocals and the band's tight musicianship, Mano Negra quickly earned a devoted following and became a must-see act on the festival circuit. But it wasn't just their music that set Mano Negra apart from their peers. The band also had a reputation for their wild antics and unpredictable behaviour, both on and off stage. From impromptu street performances to guerrilla gigs in unconventional venues, Mano Negra always kept their fans on their toes and never failed to surprise. After a string of successful albums and world tours, Mano Negra disbanded in 1995, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking music and unforgettable live shows. Manu Chao went on to pursue a successful solo career, but the spirit of Mano Negra lives on in the hearts of fans who continue to be inspired by their fearless creativity and boundary-pushing attitude.

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