Celebration (4CD Box) (Limited)

Malo

£29.99

Description:
Founded in 1972 during what some would note as the first big explosion of Latin-influenced rock music, Malo recorded and released four albums for Warner Bros. Records over the following two years. Malo singles peppered pop radio at the time, and the most successful of these was “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.

Celebración: The Warner Bros Recordings is a 4-CD set collecting all four of Malo's Warner Bros albums -- and all of their non-LP singles versions into a spiffy, portable and delightfully appointed digital collection for the very first time. That’s everything Malo ever recorded and released on Warner Bros. Records, remastered from the original vault tapes, in the palm of your waiting oídos.





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