Molotov Album: “Donde Jugaran Las Ninas?”
 Description :
Molotov: Tito Fuentes (vocals, guitar); Micky "Huidos" Huidobro (vocals, bass); Paco Avala (bass); Randy "El Gringo Loco" Ebright (drums).
<p>Additional personnel: Gustavo Santaolalla (guitar, percussion); Ramon Flores (trumpet); Anibal Kerpel (vibraphone, teclados); Gene Corral (marimba); Tono (teclados, programming, scratches); Ellis Hall (teclades); Paco Huidobro (programming).
<p>Engineers: Tony Peluso, Gordon Suffield, John Chamberlain.
<p>Recorded at Can-Am Recorders, Tarzana, California; Ocean, Burbank, California; Sunset Sound Factory, Hollywood, California.
<p>DONDE JUGARAN LAS NINAS? was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance.
Track Listing :
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Que No Te Haga Bobo Jacobo - (Spanish) |
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Molotov Coktail Party |
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Voto Latino - (Spanish) |
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Chinga Tu Madre - (Spanish) |
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Gimme Tha Power - (Spanish) |
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Matate Tete - (Spanish) |
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Mas Vale Cholo - (Spanish) |
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Use It Or Lose It Video |
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Puto - (Spanish) |
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Porque No Te Haces Para Alla?...Al Mas Alla - (Spanish) |
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Cerdo - (Spanish) |
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Quitate que Ma'sturbas (Perra Arrabalera) - (Spanish) |
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Album Information :
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Donde Jugaran Las Ninas? |
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UPC:639374003128
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:R&B - Latin Rap
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Artist:Molotov
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Producer:Gustavo Santaolalla
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Label:Universal Music Latino
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Distributed:Universal Distribution
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Release Date:1997/08/26
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Original Release Year:1997
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Discs:1
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Studio
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Repulsive and shocking... I LOVE IT !
This cd represents the anger of a younger, socially opressed generation screaming for justice and acceptance. The lyrics are a little rough but: the end justifies the means.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Pretty good!
Very political, very heavy, very interesting. I like the strength of the guitars on some songs, while in others is more like a smooth balance of lyrics and music. The songs are powerfull, insipred by mexican pride and lots of complains about the government, which is the reason why these record has being banned in so many places. None the less it will be a classic.
I like Gimme the Power and Matate tete the best.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Tight!
When I saw this cd, I was with a couple friends and we laughed at the cover and the names of the songs. So I bought it as a joke. But when I listened to it, I was like "Damn, this is tight!" These guys are sort of like the Beastie Boys from Mexico, they mix rap with rock, and it's a lot better than a lot of the horrible rap that's out these days, like Puff Daddy, Ja Rule, etc. My favorite songs on here are ... Tu Madre, Puto, Quitate Que Masturbas, Matate Tete, Molotov Cocktail Party, and Voto Latino. I highly recommend this cd!
- Donde jugaran las niñas? Quien sabe...
Para todos aquellos que no son fácilmente ofendidos por las palabrotas y las parodias, entonces esos deben escuchar este cd AHORA MISMO!!!
Agresivo, cortante, pero bien tocado y conciso, el primer cd de Molotov es una experiencia que uno no se quita fácilmente de encima. Lástima que a mis oídos Molotov no superó este primer trabajo.
Customer review - November 17, 1999
- Just what I was looking for!
This Cd is nothing like I have ever heard before. I was looking for this record without even knowing it. Hardrock and rap combined with mexican trumpets and guitars....FANTASTIC. For those who think Mana is too soft! Check out puto and voto latino (2 very different numbers).
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