Wild Safari
Wild Safari is a 1971 album by the Spanish group Barrabás, released outside Spain in January 1972. The album was released in some countries under the simple title Barrabás, with a different sleeve design. It was also known as Música Caliente after its subtitle on the back sleeve.[1]
The tracks "Woman" and "Wild Safari" were released as singles in various countries, and "Woman" became a club hit in Europe, Canada and the USA.
Track listing
- "Wild Safari" (Fernando Arbex) – 5:01
- "Try and Try" (Arbex) – 6:15
- "Only for Men" (Arbex, Enrique Morales) – 3:32
- "Never in This World" (Arbex) – 3:27
- "Woman" (Arbex) – 5:04
- "Cheer Up" (E. Morales) – 3:51
- "Rock and Roll Everybody" (Arbex, E. Morales, Miguel Morales) – 3:40
- "Chicco" (E. Morales) – 3:42
Personnel
Release information
- Spain – RCA Victor SAM1957
- USA – RCA APL1-0219 (1972)
- France – RCA 443.043 (1972) (Different sleeve)
- Disconforme DISC 1991CD (2000 CD)
References
- ↑ Band biography at "Taringa"
- Entry at Allmusic
- Album cover / sleeve notes
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- Fernando Arbex
- Tito Duarte
- Ricky Morales
- Miguel Morales
- Juan Vidal
- José Luís Tejada
- Daniel Louis
- Susy Gordaliza
- Koky Maning
- Armando Pelayo
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