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Something happened to Tijuana No! between the time they recorded Tijuana No! and Transgresores de la Ley, and it could well be Negu Gorriak's Fermin Muguruza as producer. Tijuana No! sounds loose and meandering compared to the very short 32 minutes of tightly focused arrangements and highly dramatic music on their second album. But even a confirmed Negu Gorriak fan can genuinely ask whether Transgresores de la Ley is an expression of Tijuana No!'s musical identity or whether the Mexican band kinda got hijacked by the Basque radical rock sound treatment. It's true they share radical political sentiments -- witness the vintage photos of Zapata and the contemporary one of the Zapatista rebels in Chiapas marching in formation -- but the heavy riff rock expressed here almost completely overwhelms the strong Jamaican rhythm element of their debut album. The complex title track at times has an almost progressive rock grandeur and "La Esquina Del Mundo" features the Negu Gorriak guitar duo of Iñigo Muguruza and Kaki Arkarazo working off a modified R&B riff. The uncluttered "Pobre Frida" is a tribute to Frida Kahlo with a nice, skanking groove and woolly baritone sax flavor. But the bomb is a great version of the Clash's "Spanish Bombs," sung by Cecilia Bastida with lyrics in English and a chorus in Spanish. There are some strong moments, but between the Clash cover, two lyrics by Fermin Muguruza, and one from Manu Chao, Transgresores de la Ley ultimately leaves the question of Tijuana No!'s musical identity unresolved.
© Don Snowden /TiVo
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Tijuana No!, Performer - Tijuana No!, Composer - Tijuana No!, Lyricist - Fermin Muguruza, Producer
(P) 1994 Bertelsmann de México, S.A. de C.V.
Tijuana No!, Performer - Tijuana No!, Composer - Tijuana No!, Lyricist - Fermin Muguruza, Producer
(P) 1994 Bertelsmann de México, S.A. de C.V.
Tijuana No!, Performer - Tijuana No!, Composer - Tijuana No!, Lyricist - Fermin Muguruza, Producer
(P) 1994 Bertelsmann de México, S.A. de C.V.
Tijuana No!, Performer - Tijuana No!, Composer - Tijuana No!, Lyricist - Fermin Muguruza, Producer
(P) 1994 Bertelsmann de México, S.A. de C.V.
Tijuana No!, Performer - Tijuana No!, Composer - Tijuana No!, Lyricist - Fermin Muguruza, Composer - Fermin Muguruza, Lyricist - Fermin Muguruza, Producer
(P) 1994 Bertelsmann de México, S.A. de C.V.
Tijuana No!, Performer - Tijuana No!, Composer - Tijuana No!, Lyricist - Fermin Muguruza, Producer
(P) 1994 Bertelsmann de México, S.A. de C.V.
Tijuana No!, Performer - Tijuana No!, Composer - Tijuana No!, Lyricist - Fermin Muguruza, Producer
(P) 1994 Bertelsmann de México, S.A. de C.V.
Tijuana No!, Performer - Tijuana No!, Composer - Tijuana No!, Lyricist - Fermin Muguruza, Composer - Fermin Muguruza, Lyricist - Fermin Muguruza, Producer
(P) 1994 Bertelsmann de México, S.A. de C.V.
Manu Chao, Composer - Manu Chao, Lyricist - Tijuana No!, Performer - Tijuana No!, Composer - Tijuana No!, Lyricist - Fermin Muguruza, Producer
(P) 1994 Bertelsmann de México, S.A. de C.V.
Strummer, Composer - Strummer, Lyricist - JONES, Lyricist - JONES, Composer - Tijuana No!, Performer - Fermin Muguruza, Producer
(P) 1994 Bertelsmann de México, S.A. de C.V.
Tijuana No!, Performer - Tijuana No!, Composer - Tijuana No!, Lyricist - Fermin Muguruza, Producer
(P) 1994 Bertelsmann de México, S.A. de C.V.
Presentación del Álbum
Something happened to Tijuana No! between the time they recorded Tijuana No! and Transgresores de la Ley, and it could well be Negu Gorriak's Fermin Muguruza as producer. Tijuana No! sounds loose and meandering compared to the very short 32 minutes of tightly focused arrangements and highly dramatic music on their second album. But even a confirmed Negu Gorriak fan can genuinely ask whether Transgresores de la Ley is an expression of Tijuana No!'s musical identity or whether the Mexican band kinda got hijacked by the Basque radical rock sound treatment. It's true they share radical political sentiments -- witness the vintage photos of Zapata and the contemporary one of the Zapatista rebels in Chiapas marching in formation -- but the heavy riff rock expressed here almost completely overwhelms the strong Jamaican rhythm element of their debut album. The complex title track at times has an almost progressive rock grandeur and "La Esquina Del Mundo" features the Negu Gorriak guitar duo of Iñigo Muguruza and Kaki Arkarazo working off a modified R&B riff. The uncluttered "Pobre Frida" is a tribute to Frida Kahlo with a nice, skanking groove and woolly baritone sax flavor. But the bomb is a great version of the Clash's "Spanish Bombs," sung by Cecilia Bastida with lyrics in English and a chorus in Spanish. There are some strong moments, but between the Clash cover, two lyrics by Fermin Muguruza, and one from Manu Chao, Transgresores de la Ley ultimately leaves the question of Tijuana No!'s musical identity unresolved.
© Don Snowden /TiVo
Acerca del álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 11 pista(s)
- Duración total: 00:31:36
- Artistas principales: Tijuana No!
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Sello: Culebra
- Género Pop/Rock
(P) 1994 Bertelsmann De Mexico, S.A. De C.V.
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