Released May 5, 1997 Release date 5 May 1997 | Label Ark 21 Records | |
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Similar Walking in London, Recollection: The Best of Concrete, Group Therapy, Mojave, Live in Brazil |
An album produced as a joint effort between Johnette Napolitano and James Mankey, previously founding members of alternative rock band Concrete Blonde, and L.A. pachucho punk band Los Illegals. It contains a blend of hard rock and Latin music.
Contents
Concrete blonde y los illegals viva la vida 1997
Reception
Los Angeles Times reviewer Enrique Lopetegui rated the album 2-½ out of 4 stars, opining that "there are plenty of good moments here" but "very few strong songs"; he singled out the "Chicano rap" record "Ode to Rosa Lopez", about a witness in the O. J. Simpson murder case, for praise as the "riskiest" track on the album. Jae-Ha Kim of the Chicago Sun-Times rated it 1-½ out of 4 stars, finding a lack of cohesion and a failure to showcase Napolitano's distinctive voice. Thom Owens of AllMusic's rating was 2-½ out of 5 stars, finding the project to be "a stylistic departure that reads better than it plays" due to weak songwriting.
Track listing
- "Caminando"
- "Viva La Vida"
- "La Llorona"
- "Echoes"
- "Despierta"
- "Another Hundred Years Of Solitude"
- "Maria Elena (Letter From L.A.)"
- "Ode To Rosa Lopez"
- "Xich Vs. The Migra Zombies"
- "Deportee"
Songs
1Caminando2:48
2Viva la Vida5:13
3La Llorona5:09