This album compiles the most popular songs from Café Tacuba's first four albums released between 1992 and 1999. This album also closes the Warner contract that lasted for...
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Sometimes called the "Rock En Espanol" Radiohead, Grammy- winning Mexico City rockers Cafe Tacuba sound more like British braintrust, XTC. Cafe Tacuba vocalist Elfego...
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Not the Mexican Beatles, Beastie Boys, Radiohead, or any of the other bands that the lazy rock press in America has dubbed Café Tacuba, this is the Mexican Café Tacuba....
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For Re, Café Tacuba experimented with different styles and sounds, resulting in one of the most wildly varied releases of the '90s. "El Ciclón" is a clavinet-driven funk...
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Cafe Tacuba is a product of a movement of the '80s and '90s known as "rock en español" -- rock with lyrics in Spanish. From Mexico to Spain to Argentina, "rock en español"...
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It's a sad truth, but the media-marketing machine could either bless or curse this remarkable band from Mexico. Either way it would be for all the wrong reasons. They could...
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On Reves/Yosoy, the critically acclaimed Café Tacuba prove why they are among the pioneers of the "rock en español" movement. This double album includes the group's...
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Recorded in live in Mexico in October of 2004, Café Tacuba's Un Viaje (A Trip) serves as a delightful and woolly retrospective on where the band has been since it began...
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