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Manu Chao
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In 1980, while still living with his family, Manu formed Joint de Culasse, along with a few casual friends. It was a rock band influenced by punk rock (The Clash), rockabilly and R&B. Joint de Culasse later changed its name to Hot Pants, and adopted a slight Latin feel after a stay in Manu's Spanish motherland. Hot Pants' album, Loco Mosquito, was released during this period. From 1985 through1995, Manu wrote and sang most of the songs that made up the albums of his next band, Mano Negra. This group turned out to be the hippest and most biting 'combo-gang' to have come out of France's crossbred culture. The result was nearly three million copies sold (one-third outside France) and legendary stage shows as far afield as South America (with the 'Cargo' tour at the beginning of the 1990s). In 1995 Mano Negra disbanded. Interested in his Spanish roots, Manu moved to
Madrid, Spain's hotbed for crossbed culture. He spent there two years. In
Madrid, Manu hooked up with local musicians and formed a new group, Radio Bemba.
They started touring right away. Radio Bemba means 'bush telegraph' or
'word-of-mouth' in Santo Domingo slang. Manu Chao's first solo album,
Clandestino, was released in 1998. It contains one song in English,
one in Portuguese, two in French and twelve in Spanish. Although
Clandestino did not benefit from a promotional campaign or an
official launch, the album nevertheless won the hearts of over a million fans
throughout France, and nearly two million in various other parts of the world
(particularly elsewhere in Europe and in South America). Both moved and
surprised by this response, Manu describes this record as a (kind of)
troublesome teenager who has grown up all on his own and done the rounds. "I wanted this album to take people on the kind of pleasure journey they'd
plan in their dreams", explains Manu. "The road is long, but life is too
short not to want to jump on the train and aspire to land at the station of
one's choice be it the next stop on the line or one farther along!" Official Web Site: www.manuchao.net |
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Clandestino (Virgin France CDVIR128, 1998) Proxima Estacion: Esperanza (Virgin France CDVIR141, 2001) Radio Bemba Sound System The Live Album (Virgin France CDVIR187, 2002) Sibérie M'était Contéee (2004) Baionarena (Nacional Records, 2009) |
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Management: Corida |
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Babylonia en Guagua DVD Video (Virgin France, 2003) Manu Chao by Alessandro Robecchi. Publisher: Plon, 2002. ISBN: 2259196268. Manu chao et la mano negra by Souad Belhaddad. Publisher: J'ai lu
(January 8, 2003). ISBN: 2290328189 |
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