1. Bring the Fire 2. King of Bongo 3. Don't Want You No More 4. Le Bruit du Frigo 5. Letter to the Censors 6. El Jako 7. It's My Heart - Mano Negra, Mano Negra 8. Mad Man's Dead 9. Out of Time Man 10. Madame Oscar 11. Welcome in Occident 12. Furious Fiesta 13. The Fool - Mano Negra, Hazlewood, Lee 14. Paris la Nuit - Mano Negra, Mano Negra
Album Details
Fusionning Trash Rock and Latin Music, They Became France's Biggest Alternative Rock Band in the Late 80's / Early 90's.
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King of Bongo
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2002-06-18)
- Publisher: EMI Latin
- Label: EMI Latin
- Format: Original recording reissued
- Studio: EMI Latin
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #137454
Avg. Customer Review:
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Letter to the censors 2002-01-22
Comment: Another great album from La mano Negra, the most "classical" one, great rock music and intelligence mix of another styles to make one of the best rock CD's in the nineties, very, very critical too occidental way of live (just check Welcome in Occident, Letter to the Censors and Out of Time Man No really weak songs, (maybe "It's my heart")and great moments, as King of Bongo, Don't want you no more. This is the last of the band at complete and maybe their best too.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Magnificency as Amazon 2000-06-29
Comment: Well, I'm a fanatic of Mano Negra and now of Manu Chao. I've been hearing Mano Negra's music for more than two years. King of the Bongo tells Mano Negra's life in U.S.A. Their CD is a rebellion against the occidental culture using alternative music mixing with multicultural influences.
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