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Manu Chao
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Manu Chao
helped begin the Latin alternative movement way back in the '80s -- although it had no name then -- and in his later work he cut a cross-cultural swath across styles and geographic boundaries.
Chao
was born on June 26, 1961, in Paris to Spanish parents -- his father, Ramon Chao, a respected writer, comes from Galicia, his mother Bilbao. Growing up bilingual, he was also influenced by the punk scene across the English Channel that happened while
he was still in his teens. As a teen he played in bands, including a rockabilly outfit called Les Hot Pants, which won local critical praise but never went anywhere before breaking up. After that,
Chao
and his cousin began
Mano Negra
, named for an anarchist organization that operated in Spain. They recorded their first single,
"Mala Vida,"
for a small label, but its French success led them to a contract with Virgin -- something many early fans decried as selling out.
Multilingual and decidedly multicultural, but with an edge heavily influenced by the punk rock of
the Clash
,
Mano Negra
seemed comfortably at home anywhere, be it North Africa or North America, in their music. Operating as a collective, without a manager, wasn't the best way to guarantee international success, and their attempts to break the U.S. at the start of the '90s didn't work -- America simply wasn't ready for their musical ratatouille. However, Europe loved them, as did South America. In 1992 they began a seemingly odd tour of Latin America, traveling by boat with actors and a circus, playing in port cities on both the Atlantic and Pacific sides, aided and abetted by various political guerilla groups, which sometimes didn't sit well with governments. In 1995,
Chao
moved the band to Spain, where he also formed another outfit,
Radio Bemba Sound System
, employing both musicians from
Mano Negra
and outside, which, according to rumors, caused rifts within the ranks, leading to the split of
Mano Negra
.
Chao
then returned to South and Central America, spending the next few years drifting around with his guitar and a four-track, recording here and there. The resultant collection of songs was released in 1998 (1999 in the U.S.) under the title
Clandestino
and included a reworking of the
Mano Negra
track
"King of Bongo,"
which was picked up for use on the soundtrack to
Madonna
's The Next Big Thing. The album itself took off very slowly, but after a year was going stronger than ever, a sleeper that found its niche in the burgeoning Latin alternative scene (even though its lyrics freely mixed English and French along with the Spanish). In 2000
Chao
played a rare pair of shows in Los Angeles, and in June 2001 released
Proxima Estacion: Esperanza
, which showed that his musical self had been spending the last couple of years soaking up the sounds of the Caribbean. This was further explored on
Radio Bemba Sound System
, a live recording done in 2002 that was taken from the tour following
Proxima Estacion: Esperanza
. In 2004
Chao
released his first French-only album,
Sibérie M'était Contéee
, about Paris, and in 2007
Radiolina
, the artist's first studio album in six years, came out. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide
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