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by: Malo

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Sales Rank: 22094
Warner Bros / Wea
Released: 1995-05-09

Avg. Customer Review: 5 Star
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Title Tracks for Malo
    1. Pana
    2. Just Say Goodbye - Malo, Grand, Rodgers
    3. Cafe - Malo, Garcia, Arcello
    4. Nena
    5. Suavecito - Malo, Bean, Richard
    6. Peace


Product Details
Malo
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (1995-05-09)
  • Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea
  • Label: Warner Bros / Wea
  • Studio: Warner Bros / Wea
  • Average Customer Review: 5 Star based on 19 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Music: #22094


Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:5 Star

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: san franciscos finest 2007-07-13
Comment: coming out of the mission district the birth place of latin rock is malo this album is a must for all you latin rock fans this band was ran by aracelio garcia and jorge santana carlos brother other good bay area latin rock bands are sapo santana of course azteca dakila and chango .


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: When Malo(Bad) Is Good 2007-06-14
Comment: The gorgeous single Suavecito in itself, deserves the purchase price of this CD that is one great Latin-Rock album that holds up today as it did then.In the emerging early 1970's, a whole slew of "ethnic" bands emerged on major labels that quickly faded but left it's imprint on others..Latin @ African bands like Azteca,Mandrill,Osibisa had their day capitalizing on artwork covers(Osibisa)by Roger Dean of prog-rock giants Yes fame and the hybrid funk of Mandril later gave way to a more commercial War.
Malo boasted a steady lineup of 8, including 2 guitarists(Jorge Santana on lead) with 2 trumpet players adding a more Latin than Rock feel to the majority of the music.Heavy shades of Santana on Cafe" while the rest of the album moves along really smoothly.
Guests include (Coke Escovedo) Timbales,Congas,bongos timbales and interesting that the lead vocal is a fellow named Richard Bean who is not a member of Malo but a co writer of the hit Suavecito that he sings lead vocal.
Also of interest is the lush front cover of the Mexican warrior and his lady..indeed it is comparable (coincidental?) to Santana's 1970's Abraxas (both depicting themes of women looking up to a man/angel)...in any event further comparisons stop there since this debut is a fine one that deserves 5 stars recorded in California in 1972 whose emotional groove and joy remains intact.


1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: 4 and a half stars: Malo (1973) 2007-01-06
Comment: Totally worth it just for ''Suavecito'', an amazing lowrider anthem,
here's my grouping

1. pana (5 stars out of 5, an energetic intro to the album)
2. Just say goodbye (5 out of 5, some mellow parts, some crazy, great song)
3. nena (4 stars out of 5, good bit of percussion)
4. cafe' (3 stars out of 5, the weak track,)
5. suavecito (5 out of 5, one of the best songs you will hear!)
6. peace (5 out of 5, nice intro!)

it's interesting to hear what carlos santana's brother is capable of!
extremely talented band!


0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Santana 2 2006-03-14
Comment: So what if they sound like a Santana clone. That's not half bad, plus they formed at about the same time so they may be the original Latin hard rock group. Unfortunately their catalog of music is about 1 cd long vs. Santana's multitude of music.


8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: "Malo" - Still Bad As They Want To Be 2005-08-31
Comment: A classic CD from the early 70's, this group has a sound from
yesterday which is still hot and pumping today. Their classic
and signature song "Suavecito" delivers a typical summertime
groove which lets you sit back and reminisce about days gone by.
The hard rocking and salsa swinging tune "Cafe" is off-the-hook.
This is a CD that everyone both young and old can enjoy and
appreciate.



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