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Heat Rocks


Jan 30, 2020

When Manu Chao announced he would be releasing his first solo album, fans around the world were both elated and hesitant. Manu's previous albums with his band Mano Negra were both critically and commercially successful, but the band's breakup was ugly and Manu was running around Central/South America, playing bar shows for three years before he started work on the album. 

Clandestino was initially released to little mainstream success, but eventually found its audience around the world. It tackled issues like social injustice and immigration and spoke to the displaced. It spoke truth to power.

Writer and academic Josh Kun sits down with Oliver and guest host Ernest Hardy to talk about the power of politically charged music, the nomadic production of this album, and the term "world music."

More on Clandestino

More on Josh Kun

Show tracklisting (all songs from Clandestino unless otherwise indicated):

  • Clandestino
  • Desaparecido
  • Dia luna...dia pena
  • Rosalia: Catalina
  • Desaparecido
  • Bongo Bong
  • Roy Eldridge: King of the Bongo Bong
  • Mano Negra: King of the Bongo
  • Black Uhuru: Bull in the Pen
  • Mario Winans: Never Really Was (Remix)
  • Bongo Bong
  • Je ne t'aime plus
  • Bongo Bong
  • El viento
  • Afrosound: Tira al Blanco
  • Malegria
  • Welcome to Tijuana
  • Por el suelo
  • Manu Chao: Welcome to Tijuana (Live)
  • Ana Tijoux: 1977
  • Stromae: tous le memes
  • Ana Tijoux: Somos Sur
  • Coldplay: Arabesque
  • MIA: Hussel
  • Negu Gorriak: Radio Rahim

Here is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find on there

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