Mexican Spaghetti Western
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Mexican Spaghetti Western | ||
Studio album by Chingon | ||
Released | 2004 | |
Genre | Tex-Mex, Spanish | |
Length | 45:09 | |
Label | Rocket Racing Rebels |
Mexican Spaghetti Western is a studio album by Robert Rodriguez's band, Chingon.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- Se Me Paro - 03:27
- Malagueña Salerosa (La Malaguena) - 04:07
- Fideo Del Oeste - 05:33
- Severina - 03:01
- Alacran y Pistolero - 03:36
- El Rey De Los Chingones - 04:49
- Bajo Sexto - 03:29
- Cielito Lindo - 03:27
- Mexican Sausage Link - 03:06
- Siente Mi Amor - 04:26 (performed by Salma Hayek)
- Cuka Rocka [Extended] - 06:08
[edit] Trivia
Originally formed to create songs such as "Cuka Rocka" and "Siente Mi Amor" (featuring Salma Hayek on vocals) for the Once Upon a Time in Mexico soundtrack, Chingon (Mexican slang for "bad ass") reformed for the companion CD to the Mariachi series, Mexico and Mariachis. This CD comes with a DVD showing the making of the music, and features songs not included on the other soundtracks.
One of the songs is "Malagueña Salerosa ", a re-arrangement of the classic mariachi standard, which Robert Rodríguez originally composed for Desperado. It made its first appearance on this album, and also featured in Kill Bill Vol. 2.
[edit] Musicians
- Robert Rodríguez - Guitar and Vocals
- Carl Thiel
- Rafael Gayol
- Cecilio Ruiz from the HeeBeeJeeBee
- Various members from Del Castillo
- Salma Hayek - Vocals on "Siente Mi Amor"
[edit] Other Credits
- Album art by: George Yepes