Malo - En Vivo Live

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Review by Zachariah Green

En Vivo by Malo is a captivating live album that showcases the band's incredible musicianship and infectious energy. The album features performances of some of their most beloved songs, including "Suavecito" and "Nena," which are given new life in the live setting. The band's tight rhythms and soulful vocals are on full display throughout the album, with each member delivering standout performances. The album's production is top-notch, capturing the excitement and spontaneity of a live show while still maintaining clarity and balance. En Vivo is a must-listen for fans of Latin rock and anyone looking for a lively and engaging listening experience.

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Artist: Malo
Album: En Vivo Live
Rating: 4.0

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Filename: malo-en-vivo-live.rar
  • MP3 size: 81.6 mb
  • FLAC size: 612 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Café05:08
Dilo Otra Vez4:11
Chévere05:03
Ritmo Tropical4:29
Suavecito5:05
Café5:09
Nena4:34
Ritmo Reggaeton3:05
Love the Way04:54
Do What You Say4:14
Chevere5:04
Momotombo4:48
Oye Mamá02:57
Pana4:53
Oye Mamá2:57
Love The Way4:54
Tecno Rumba4:59

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Catalog Numbers

H2 0946 3 40050 2 9

Labels

EMI Latin

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)EMI Music U.S. Latin
Copyright (c)EMI Music U.S. Latin
Manufactured ByEMI Music U.S. Latin
Recorded AtThe Palace Indian Gaming Center
Mixed AtInfinite Studios

Credits

RoleCredit
Artwork ByJesse Collinge
Bass GuitarJulian Molina
CongasTony Menjivar
TimbalesTony Menjivar
DrumsDavid George
EngineerJuan Ramirez
Executive ProducerAl Perez
GuitarJay Rossette
VocalsSwampkat
KeyboardsSwampkat
Backing VocalsGabriel Manzo
Lead VocalsOctaviano Cueto Garcia
Mastered ByMichael Denten
ProducerArcelio Garcia Jr.
TromboneSteve Rocha
TrumpetPete Rodriguez
FlugelhornFrank Bailey
Written-ByZarate (tracks: 1, 6, 8, 10), Alan Marino (tracks: 3, 11), A. Garcia (tracks: 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13), David Kopatz (tracks: 3, 11), G. Manzo (tracks: 2, 4, 12), J. Santana (tracks: 5, 7), P. Tellez (tracks: 6 to 9), R. Bean (tracks: 5, 8), T. Menjivar (tracks: 4, 12)

Notes

  • Album recorded live at The Palace Indian Gaming Center - Lemoore, CA
  • Track 2
  •  Recorded at The Compound - Concord, CA
  •  Mixed at Infinite Studios - Alameda, CA.
  • Featuring three newly recorded BONUS tracks (2, 3 & 11).

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 094634005029
  • Matrix / Runout: L384 A 7301 094634005029 F50825-08 ifpi 163B
  • Mastering SID Code: L384
  • Mould SID Code: ifpi 163B

About Malo

American San Francisco-based ensemble known for its blend of Latino, rock, jazz and blues founded in 1972 during what some would note as the first big explosion of Latin-influenced rock music, they recorded and released four albums for Warner Bros. Records over the following two years. Malo's current lineup includes: Arcelio Garcia, lead vocals; Ramiro Amador, bass; David George, drums; Gabriel Manzo, lead guitar; Jay Rossette, 2nd lead guitar; Daniel Cervantes, keyboards; Frank Bailey, lead trumpet; Pete Rodriguez, trumpet, trombone; Jack Musgrove trumpet, flogahorn; and Tony Menjivar, congas / timbales. Another addition to the current Malo is Arcelios son, Octaviano, an excellent singer and performer in his own right. Most will no doubt recall Malo from their singles that peppered pop radio at the time. The most successful of these was, of course, "Suavecito." By the early 1970s, Latin rock, of which bands like Santana and War are prime examples, was just coming into existence. At the time, the word on the street was that another Bay Area band, Azteca, who had been put together by ex-Santana sideman and occasional Malo timbales player Coke Escovedo, were likely to next band that would be able to best take artistic and fiscal advantage of the success of the official Santana Latin rock formula. But it was a group by the name of Malo, formerly calling themselves The Malibus, that stepped up to the challenge. Malo were already flirting with Latin rhythms and percussion by the time they were spotted by future Malo record producer David Rubinson, who had signed Carlos Santana's band Santana to Columbia Records a few years earlier. Rubinson was impressed with the band from the very first he saw them play at a seamy San Jose Avenue Club, and soon he was helping spread the word about the explosive Latin rock party down sounds of Malo. After impressing A&R executives at Warner Bros., Malo were signed to an exclusive recording contract.

Name Vars

  • Members Of Malo

Members

  • Luis Gasca
  • Richard Bean
  • Raul Rekow
  • Little Willie G.
  • Victor Pantoja
  • Tony Smith
  • Richard Kermode
  • Jorge Santana
  • Pablo Tellez
  • Roy Murray
  • Abel Zarate
  • Richard Spremich
  • Leo Rosales
  • Arcelio Garcia
  • Steve Sherard
  • Mike Fugate
  • Ron DeMasi
  • Gabriel Manzo
  • Tony Menjivar
  • David George
  • Carlos Rivera
  • Joaquin Solorzano