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01. Fender, Freddy "Bailando el rock & roll" 02. Lopez, Trini "The right to rock" 03. Casanova, Tony "Showdown" 04. Quinteros, Tony "Come dance with me" 05. Romero, Chan "The hippy hippy shake" 06. Allens, Arvee / Valens, Ritchie "Fast freight" 07. Almendarez, Armando "Maybelline" 08. Huerta, Baldemar & Los Romanceros "No seas cruel (Don't be cruel)" 09. Los Gibson Boys "Rock de la noche (Good rockin' tonight)" 10. Guerreo, Lalo "Pound dog (Hound dog)" 11. Pico Pete "Chicken little" 12. Gu¡zár, Tito & His El Rancho Rocks "La Paloma" 13. Los Xochimilcas "Rock rollin' rock" 14. Danny Boy / Rio, Chuck "Don't go pretty baby" 15. Orrison, Bob "Sarah Lee" 16. Quinteros, Eddie "Lindy Lou" 17. Romero, Chan "My little Ruby" 18. Montez, Chris "Rockin' blues (Stereo)" 19. Uballez, Max "Rock little darlin'" 20. Huerta, Baldemar / Fender, Freddy "El rock de la carcel (Jailhouse rock)" 21. Los Gibson Boys "El Vampiro" 22. Downbeats, The / Amelio, Johnny "Jugue" 23. Valens, Ritchie "Ooh! My head" 24. Rio, Chuck "Denise" 25. Carlos Brothers, The "Come on, let's dance" 26. Valens, Ritchie "Dooby-dooby-wah" 27. Garcia, Augie Quintet "Hi Yo Silver" 28. Amelio, Johnny & The Downbeats "Jo Ann, Jo Ann" 29. Casanova, Tony "Yea! Yea! Come another day" 30. Quinteros, Eddie "Slow down Sandy" 31. Los Teen Tops "La plaga (Good golly Miss Molly)" 32. Romero, Chan "I want some more" 33. Casanova, Tony "Boogie woogie feeling" 34. Los Locos Del Ritmo "La chica Alborotada (Tallahassee Lassie)" 35. Los Gibson Boys "Be-bop-a-lula" 36. Mando & The Chili Peppers "South of the border" 37. Unknown Singer "Mexican rock'n'roll (Sun Demo)"
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 | Description: | Zusammenstellung von mexikanischen und latino-amerikanischen Künstlern (1955 bis 1963), eine Hommage an die kulturellen Komponenten der Chicano-Bewegung der Fünfzigerjahre, die auch in Bezug auf Grenzmauern nicht an Aktualität verloren haben!
Musiker aus Texas, Kalifornien und Mexiko, Belege für eine eigenständige mexikanische Rock 'n' Roll-Kultur - die musikalischen Roots von Carlos Santana, den Texas Mavericks und Los Lobos!
Der Fokus liegt auf härteren Rock 'n' Roll Nummern - das hier ist nicht â??La Bambaâ??!
Titelsong von Trini Lopez, The Right To Rock â?? Symbol für die Unterdrückung!
Berühmte Chicano-Künstler wie Ritchie Valens und Freddy Fender wechseln sich ab mit bei uns unbekannteren Kollegen wie Los Locos Del Ritmo, Los Xochimilcas und Los Gibson Boys.
Farbiges 36-seitiges Booklet mit Biografien und diskografischen Angaben, einer detaillierten Einleitung zu geschichtlichen, kulturellen und politischen Hintergründen und einer Vielzahl von seltenen Fotos und Erinnerungsstücken. - THE MEXICANO & CHICANO ROCK'N'ROLL REBELLION 1955-1963A compilation of Mexican and Latin American artists (1955 to 1963), a homage to the cultural components of the Chicano movement of the fifties, today as up-to-date in terms of border walls as it was then!Musicians from Texas, California and Mexico, evidence of an independent Mexican rock 'n' roll culture - the musical roots of Carlos Santana, the Texas Mavericks and Los Lobos!The focus is on tougher Rock 'n' Roll numbers - this is not 'La Bamba'!The title song by Trini Lopez, 'The Right To Rock' - a symbol of oppression!Famous Chicano artists such as Ritchie Valens and Freddy Fender take turns with lesser known colleagues like Los Locos Del Ritmo, Los Xochimilcas and Los Gibson Boys.Colorful 36-page booklet with biographies and discographic information, a detailed introduction to historical, cultural and political backgrounds, and a variety of rare photos and memorabilia.The United States of America have always been considered the land of opportunity - if it weren't for the barriers of racial segregation that affect Mexican-Americans as much as African-Americans. Although racial segregation was abolished by law, it still exists in a subtle way and sometimes even in an offensive way until today. Therefore, 'The Right To Rock' owns current references, including musical roots of famous artists like Herb Alpert, Carlos Santana and Los Lobos! This compilation documents the musical rebellion of Latin American society in the USA in the 1950s, especially of the young people who proudly called themselves 'Chicanos' and gave new meaning to the former insult. After the 'Riots' in California during World War II, the movement was the first liberation in the 1950s - and this was achieved exclusively through music; because Chicano rockers like Ritchie Valens and Chris Montez made themselves heard worldwide and thus culturally paved the way for the constantly growing Chicano movement, which acted similarly to the civil rights movement of African Americans. |  | No. of tracks: |
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