Tracklist
| 1 |
–Bacalao Men |
6 Patas |
4:12
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| 2 |
–Bacalao Men |
Son Caracol |
2:41
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| 3 |
–Bacalao Men |
El Detective |
4:38
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| 4 |
–Bacalao Men featuring El Nigga |
Sabaneando |
3:29
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| 5 |
–Bacalao Men |
#7 |
4:26
|
| 6 |
–Bacalao Men |
Cometas |
4:17
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| 7 |
–Bacalao Men |
Yoconda |
4:42
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| 8 |
–Bacalao Men |
En clave morse pana mio |
1:58
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| 9 |
–Bacalao Men |
El Pendulo |
5:14
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| 10 |
–Bacalao Men |
Dominai |
2:57
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| 11 |
–Bacalao Men |
Esoterico |
5:25
|
| 12 |
–Bacalao Men |
Chucho Alquitran |
4:11
|
Companies, etc.
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Published By
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Sacven
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FD2520101084
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Manufactured By
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Disc Makers
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MVD5433
Notes
In its third album, Sabaneando, Bacalao Men continued to meander the streets of Afrolatinville, peppering in sharp electric textures. It’s important to point out the importance of Gustavo Guerrero’s guitar, which allowed us to listen to the inseparable link between Arsenio Rodriguez and Pete Townshend, as a powerful gust of wind, trombone and sax, and through these melodies allowed the band to teletransport the listeners to a groovy and bizarre futuristic salsa planet from the 70’s.
This album, also recorded in Caracas between 2008 and 2010 by the independent label Pilla Records consists of twelve tracks of songo, salsa, funk, hip hop and bolero. Its first single, Sabaneando, is a hip-hoppish funk,mixed with bugalu, featuring El Nigga Sibilino. Cometas, is a retro salsa with a 70’s Fania twist and idealistic lyrics on romance – It was in Venezuela and Colombia’s top lists for over six months, particularly in Cali, recognized internationally as the capital of salsa.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 884501525220
- Other (Deposito legal): FD2520101084
- Matrix / Runout: MVD5433