VA: - The Right To Rock - The Mexicano And Chicano Rock'n'Roll Reb
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- Lyhyt kuvaus The Right To Rock - The Mexicano And Chicano Rock'n'Roll Rebellion 1955-1963 (CD) 1-CD (Digipak) with 36-page booklet, 37 tracks. Total playing time approx. 79 min. A 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 Right To Rock! 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. Hippy Hippy Shake If 'A-Wop-Bop-A-Loo-Bop-A-Lop-Bam-Boom!' from Little Richard's 'Tutti Frutti' is regarded as the rock 'n' roll battle cry of a whole generation, Chan Romero's 'Hippy Hippy Shake' embodies the parole of the Chicanos in America of the '50s. This statement describes the concept of this extraordinary compilation. Admittedly, this is also about rare recordings that are important for the collector. Furthermore, these songs describe the rebellion of young Latinos, Mexicans and Chicanos in those days. The focus is on the rougher side of rock 'n' roll, songs that were written on both sides of the Mexican-American border, but which are not opposed to each other. Just as US-American rock 'n' roll influenced Mexico, so it resonated back, Mexican style. Artists from both countries developed their own but common Mexicano/Chicano rock 'n' roll culture. This describes 'The Right To Rock' with famous artists like Trini Lopez, Freddy Fender, Chris Montez and last but not least Ritchie Valens, but also with many less common names like Tony Casanova, the Carlos Brothers and Chan Romero, who are in no way inferior to the greats. Among the Mexican artists in this compilation we find names that were extremely popular in Mexico at the time, but remained almost unknown in the USA and Europe. We are going to change that! Los Xochimilcas, for example, proves that Mexican bands did not only create their own creative style. Their music is as unusual as their name: on the basis of a thundering slap bass with crashing drums, mariachi trumpet and accordion cavort, played with real enthusiasm, a lot of tempo and humor: a highlight of this compilation! Just like the 'Good Rockin' Tonight' adaptation of Los Gibson Boys, one of Mexico's top bands of the time, clearly influenced by the young Elvis Presley. This is how Rockabilly goes Mexican! The CD in a digipak comes with biographies of each artist, a detailed introduction to historical, cultural and political backgrounds, as well as many photos and illustrations in the 36-page booklet.
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1 Bailando El Rock & Roll Freddy Fender
2 The Right To Rock Trini Lopez
3 Showdown Tony Casanova
4 Come Dance With Me Eddie Quinteros
5 The Hippy Hippy Shake Chan Romero
6 Fast Freight Arvee Allens (Ritchie Valens)
7 Maybelline Armando Almendarez
8 No Seas Cruel (Don't Be Cruel) Baldemar Huerta con Los Romanceros
9 Rock De La Noche (Good Rockin' Tonight) ( Los Gibson Boys
10 Pound Dog (Hound Dog) Lalo Guerrero
11 Chicken Little Pico Pete
12 La Paloma Tito Guizár & His El Rancho Rocks
13 Rock Rollin' Rock Los Xochimilcas
14 Don't Go Pretty Baby Danny Boy (Chuck Rio)
15 Sarah Lee Bob Orrison
16 Lindy Lou Eddie Quinteros
17 My Little Ruby Chan Romero
18 Rockin' Blues Chris Montez
19 Rock Little Darlin' Max Uballez
20 El Rock De La Carcel (Jailhouse Rock) Baldemar Huerta (Freddy Fender)
21 El Vampiro Los Gibson Boys
22 Juque The Downbeats feat. Johnny Amelio
23 Ooh! My Head Ritchie Valens
24 Denise Chuck Rio
25 Come On, Let's Dance The Carlos Brothers
26 Dooby-Dooby-Wah Ritchie Valens
27 Hi Yo Silver Augie Garcia Quintet
28 Jo Ann, Jo Ann Johnny Amelio & The Downbeats
29 Yea! Yea! Come Another Day Tony Casanova
30 Slow Down Sandy Eddie Quinteros
31 La Plaga (Good Golly Miss Molly) Los Teen Tops
32 I Want Some More Chan Romero
33 Boogie Woogie Feeling Tony Casanova
34 La Chica Alborotada (Tallahassee Lassie) Los Locos Del Ritmo
35 Be-Bop-A-Lula Los Gibson Boys
36 South Of The Border Mando & The Chili Peepers
37 Mexican Rock & Roll Unknown Singer
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