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Café Tacuba Café Tacuba (), stylized as Café Tacvba, is a band from Naucalpan de Juárez, State of Mexico. The group gained popularity in the early 1990s. They were founded in 1989, before they had the current lineup of Rubén Albarrán, Rubén Isaac Albar ...
's third album. In 1996, two years after their acclaimed ''Re'', the band had amassed enough new music to fill four CDs, but couldn't winnow it down to a single album. So instead, they
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eight songs by other Spanish-speaking artists, who ranged from totally obscure to well-known.


Background

After the publication of ''Re'', the band was between the releasing of the album and the subsequent tours as well as the fulfillment of the contract with Warne also continue in the scene while have proper time preparing their formal third LP. After their performance at Viña del Mar Festival in 1996, producer Gustavo Santaolalla proposed them a "transition album" made with covers, an idea that the group accepted. Since its formation the group used to perform versions of other bands that they liked.


Composition

The concept of the album allowed Café Tacvba to focus on the creativity of the music, so they agreed to start the rehearsals by each member of the band bringing ideas of what songs would be included on the album. The group chose several songs related to the rock of Mexico of the 80s: The first round of songs chosen for the album included "Chilanga Banda" ( Jaime López), "Estás Perdida" ( Ritmo Peligroso), "Planet Earth" (
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) and "Una Mañana" (originally "Morning" by
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, popularized with lyrics in Spanish as "Una Mañana" by
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), the same that the group had already performed for their 1995 MTV Unplugged and which would be published in Un Tributo (a José José) in 1998. Of the latter, Clare Fischer told to Warner production that he hated José José version and he agreed with the recording but with another lyrics so the band then refused to include the song, "we said that for us Clare Fischer did not mean anything, but José José yes", said about Joselo Rangel. Just Jaime López's "Chilanga Banda" remained, a song that the band met by Octavio Hernández, a journalist and cultural promoter from Tijuana. "Metamorfosis" is a song by the Mexican band Axis, which performed at the concert venues in Ciudad Satélite area where the early band attended and which won the First Youth Rock Festival organized by Peerless label in 1985.
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's " Ojalá Que Llueva Café" was chosen by the band as it was a song they liked from the time they were students and was remade at the initiative of Meme as a
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, given the previous work that was done by the band with ''maestro huapanguero'' Alejandro Flores in "Las flores" for the band's MTV Unplugged. "No me comprendes" by Bola de Nieve was Quique's suggestion, while the band unanimously decided «Alármala de tos» by Botellita de Jerez and "No controles", one of the hits in Mexico by Flans in the 80s —version to Spanish band Olé Olé— and that the group chose to listen to at the parties they attended. " Perfidia" published in 1939 by Alberto Domínguez was chosen from the beginning as an instrumental track in tribute to the instrumental music of the 60s such as
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and
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. "Cómo te extraño", a 1964 song by
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was included at the suggestion by Warner executives. The title of ''Avalancha de éxitos'' is a
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that by one side pay homage to 60s and 50s names of compilation albums that only included hits of some musical groups and by the other refers to ''Avalancha a'' popular soap-box cart that is depicted on the front of the album artwork. Among the rhythms included in the album are ska, bolero, heavy metal, post-rock, hip-hop, punk and son huasteco.


Recording

Unlike their previous album ''Avalancha de éxitos'' was recorded in Mexico, at the band's first rehearsal venue in
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. The band used a console with equalizers provided by
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with two microphones using an
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portable recorder.
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participated in "No Controles". Some incidental noises caused by recording in a rehearsal room were left in the final product.


Promotion

''Avalancha de Éxitos'' was the band's first album to reach a high place on the US Billboard chart, peaking number 12. In Mexico, like the previous album ''Re'', it would have a moderate reception. Outside of Mexico the album opened the doors to the Spanish-speaking market, taking them in addition to the United States and Chile, where they had already performed, on a two-and-a-half-month tour of countries in which they had not performed, including all of Central America, South America and Caribbean countries like Cuba and the Dominican Republic. The promotional video for the album was that of "Chilanga banda" which was directed by
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with art by Eugenio Caballero.


Track listing


Band members

* Anónimo (
Rubén Albarrán Rubén Isaac Albarrán Ortega (born February 1, 1967) is a Mexican musician and a member and founder of the alternative rock band Café Tacvba. As singer and frontman of Café Tacvba, the artist has characterized himself by his energetic attitu ...
):
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* Emmanuel del Real: keyboards,
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, programming,
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s, melodion * Joselo Rangel:
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s * Quique Rangel:
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Charts


References

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