Celebracion: The Warner Brothers Recordings - Malo

Celebracion: The Warner Brothers Recordings

Malo

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2001-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 41

  • ℗ 2005 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Pana 6:53 USD 1.29
2
Just Say Goodbye 7:53 USD 1.29
3
Cafe 7:19 USD 1.29
4
Nena 6:29 USD 1.29
5
Suavecito 6:35 USD 1.29
6
Peace 9:20 USD 1.29
7
Suavecito (Single Edit Version 3:29 USD 1.29
8
Nena (Single Version) 3:13 USD 1.29
9
Cafe (Single Version) 3:29 USD 1.29
10
Peace (Single Version) 3:39 USD 1.29
11
Pana (Single Version) 3:05 USD 1.29
12
Momotombo 5:10 USD 1.29
13
Oye Mama 6:02 USD 1.29
14
I'm for Real 6:35 USD 1.29
15
Midnight Thoughts 3:58 USD 1.29
16
Hela 5:53 USD 1.29
17
Latin Bugaloo 9:27 USD 1.29
18
I'm for Real (Single Version) 3:10 USD 1.29
19
Oye Mama (Single Version) 3:12 USD 1.29
20
Latin Bugaloo (Single Version) 2:50 USD 1.29
21
Moving Away 7:20 USD 1.29
22
I Don't Know 6:07 USD 1.29
23
Merengue 7:05 USD 1.29
24
All for You 4:07 USD 1.29
25
Dance to My Mambo 4:40 USD 1.29
26
Entrance to Paradise 5:10 USD 1.29
27
Street Man 5:01 USD 1.29
28
I Don't Know (Single Version) 3:09 USD 1.29
29
Merengue (Single Version) 3:58 USD 1.29
30
Offerings 5:42 USD 1.29
31
A la Escuela 3:13 USD 1.29
32
Everlasting Night 4:12 USD 1.29
33
Latin Woman 4:03 USD 1.29
34
Chevere 4:01 USD 1.29
35
Love Will Survive 3:49 USD 1.29
36
Think About Love 3:24 USD 1.29
37
Tiempo de Recordar 3:18 USD 1.29
38
Close to Me 2:40 USD 1.29
39
No Matter 6:55 USD 1.29
40
Love Will Survive (Single Vers 3:08 USD 1.29
41
Think About Love (Single Versi 3:02 USD 1.29
Celebracion: The Warner Brothers Recordings - Malo
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Reviews

  • Aztec Warrior 619
    5
    By Azteca 619 controla
    A lot of good tunes from one of the best, Malo.
  • Latin's Boiling Passion
    5
    By WestsideLatin
    Malo took Latin to a passionate boil of rhythms, horns, and grooves. They set a blazing Latin standard for horns and percussionists to follow. Many groups of the 70's had creativity, but Malo enhanced the passion of the merengue and mambo along with the grooves of the creative era. Watching them play live is always a treat and well worth the trip. Fortunately, they now have a collection for all to enjoy. This is what people meant when they talked about Latin/Rock or Latin/Funk. Excitement with a Latin Beat.
  • MALO: Celebracion
    5
    By PaulDPerc
    I bought these albums back in the early '70's when they came out. I still have them on vinyl. They were great back then and still are now. If you like Santana, Azteca, Mandrill, you will like this group too. They are definately more on the Latin side then Santana, but if you really like Santana songs Para Los Rumberos, Oye Como Va (which were both originally written by Tito Puente), Guajira, Se A Cabo and El Nicoya you'll really get a groove injection from MALO.
  • The Best In Latin Rock!
    4
    By JasonEsco
    This is an excellent compilation of music from 1st generation of founding fathers of Latin Rock music. Malo's first self-titled album is probably the best ever written. Utilizing horns and latin percussion to present Latin fused rock and jazz, Malo's sound is electrifying and captivating. Luis Gasca on trumpet, Richard Kermode on keys, Jorge Santana on guitar, and guests like Coke Escovedo on timbales provide a wide array of styles and precision sounds created by young aspriring Latin artists in the lats 60's and 70's. All songs on disc one (mentioned above) are terrific. Upbeat, rhymthic tempos are featured on "Pana", "Cafe", and "Nena" while soft and romantic elements prevail on "Just Say Goodbye" and the immortal classic "Suavecito" sung by "Sapo" front man, Richard Bean. Other notable tunes are "Oye Mama" and "Latin Bugaloo" (disc two), "Moving Away" (disc three), "Everlasting Night", "Chevere" (disc four). This compiltaion is a must have for all Santana and Latin Rock fans!