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Mexican Moon

Mexican Moon is the fifth studio album by alternative rock band Concrete Blonde.[4][5]

Mexican Moon
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 19, 1993
GenreAlternative rock, gothic rock
Length62:28
LabelIRS Records (later reissued by Capitol Records)
ProducerConcrete Blonde with Sean Freehill
Concrete Blonde chronology
Walking in London
(1992)
Mexican Moon
(1993)
Still in Hollywood
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Chicago Tribune[2]
Los Angeles Times[3]

Mexican Moon takes the gothic rock of the previous albums and adds more of a hard rock edge to it. Johnette Napolitano provided the vocals, bass guitar, samples, and the album artwork. Paul Thompson played drums and James Mankey played guitar.

"Jenny I Read" details the rise to stardom and subsequent fall into happy obscurity of a fashion model (rumoured to be Bettie Page), while "Mexican Moon" finds Napolitano singing about a failed romance and fleeing into Mexico. The song "Jonestown" is a critique of the theology surrounding the Jonestown Massacre and opens with a minute-long sample of Jim Jones ranting about warfare. "End of the Line" is a Roxy Music song, written by Bryan Ferry and released on Siren.

On the closing track, "Bajo la Lune Mexicana," Napolitano (who does not speak Spanish) wrote the Spanish lyrics, which are a literal translation of the lyrics to the album's title track. However, none of the verbs are conjugated, noun gender is ignored, and correct grammar is non-existent; it doesn't detract from the overall translation from Spanish to English.

Critical reception edit

People wrote that "even in its quieter moments, Mexican Moon seethes with emotion."[6] Trouser Press wrote: "Napolitano — who is still a mighty bad singer and doesn’t seem to know it — gives her headstrong, knicker-twisting all to the effort, and very nearly gets by on sheer gumption."[7]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Johnette Napolitano, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Jenny I Read" 5:20
2."Mexican Moon" 5:03
3."Heal It Up" 4:21
4."Jonestown" 6:09
5."Rain"James Mankey, Napolitano, Murphy3:28
6."I Call It Love"Mankey, Napolitano5:17
7."Jesus Forgive Me (For the Things I'm About To Say)" 5:17
8."When You Smile"Steve Wynn4:21
9."Close To Home" 3:32
10."One of My Kind"Napolitano, Texacala Jones3:55
11."End of the Line"Bryan Ferry4:41
12."(Love Is a) Blind Ambition" 6:15
13."Bajo la Lune Mexicana" 5:07

Personnel edit

Credits are adapted from the Mexican Moon CD album booklet.[8]

Concrete Blonde

  • Johnette Napolitano – vocals (all tracks), guitars (tracks 1, 3, 5, 7–8, 12), bass (tracks 1, 3–4, 7–8), keyboards (track 12), percussion (tracks 6–7, 9, 11), electric guitar (tracks 2, 13), piano (track 9)
  • James Mankey – guitars (tracks 1, 4–12), bass (tracks 2, 5-6, 9–11, 13), guitar synthesizer (tracks 6–7, 11), vocals (track 9), Spanish guitar (tracks 2, 13), acoustic guitar (tracks 2, 13), additional voices (track 4)
  • Paul Thompson – drums (tracks 3–9, 11–12), timpani (tracks 3, 5), percussion (tracks 6–7)

Additional musicians

Production

  • Concrete Blonde – producer
  • Sean Freehill – producer, recording, additional drum programming
  • Alex Gordon, Robert Fayer – recording assistance
  • Earle Mankey – additional recording
  • Robert Read – additional recording assistance
  • Tim Palmer – mixing
  • Mark O'Donoghue, Jamie Seyberth – assistant mixers
  • Ted Jensen – mastering

Other

  • Johnette Napolitano – paintings, photographs
  • Stephen Stickler – band photograph
  • Brigid Pearson – cover design, assemblage

Charts edit

Chart (1993) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[9] 53
Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[10] 36
US Billboard 200[11] 67

References edit

  1. ^ Mexican Moon at AllMusic
  2. ^ Webber, Brad. "Concrete BlondeMexican Moon (Capitol) (STAR)(STAR)(STAR)Religion is the..." chicagotribune.com.
  3. ^ "CONCRETE BLONDE"Mexican Moon" Capitol* * 1/2The five-song..." Los Angeles Times. October 24, 1993.
  4. ^ Buckley, Peter (June 15, 2003). The Rough Guide to Rock. Rough Guides. ISBN 9781843531050 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Augusto, Troy J. (March 8, 1994). "Concrete Blonde".
  6. ^ "Picks and Pans Review: Mexican Moon". PEOPLE.com.
  7. ^ "Concrete Blonde".
  8. ^ Mexican Moon (US CD album liner notes). Concrete Blonde. Capitol Records, I.R.S. Records. 1993. CDP 0777 7 81129 2 1.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  9. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 65.
  10. ^ "Top RPM Albums: Issue 2304". RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
  11. ^ "Concrete Blonde Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved January 4, 2022.

External links edit

  • Concrete Blonde (official website)

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Mexican Moon is the fifth studio album by alternative rock band Concrete Blonde 4 5 Mexican MoonStudio album by Concrete BlondeReleasedOctober 19 1993GenreAlternative rock gothic rockLength62 28LabelIRS Records later reissued by Capitol Records ProducerConcrete Blonde with Sean FreehillConcrete Blonde chronologyWalking in London 1992 Mexican Moon 1993 Still in Hollywood 1994 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 Chicago Tribune 2 Los Angeles Times 3 Mexican Moon takes the gothic rock of the previous albums and adds more of a hard rock edge to it Johnette Napolitano provided the vocals bass guitar samples and the album artwork Paul Thompson played drums and James Mankey played guitar Jenny I Read details the rise to stardom and subsequent fall into happy obscurity of a fashion model rumoured to be Bettie Page while Mexican Moon finds Napolitano singing about a failed romance and fleeing into Mexico The song Jonestown is a critique of the theology surrounding the Jonestown Massacre and opens with a minute long sample of Jim Jones ranting about warfare End of the Line is a Roxy Music song written by Bryan Ferry and released on Siren On the closing track Bajo la Lune Mexicana Napolitano who does not speak Spanish wrote the Spanish lyrics which are a literal translation of the lyrics to the album s title track However none of the verbs are conjugated noun gender is ignored and correct grammar is non existent it doesn t detract from the overall translation from Spanish to English Contents 1 Critical reception 2 Track listing 3 Personnel 4 Charts 5 References 6 External linksCritical reception editPeople wrote that even in its quieter moments Mexican Moon seethes with emotion 6 Trouser Press wrote Napolitano who is still a mighty bad singer and doesn t seem to know it gives her headstrong knicker twisting all to the effort and very nearly gets by on sheer gumption 7 Track listing editAll songs written by Johnette Napolitano except where noted No TitleWriter s Length1 Jenny I Read 5 202 Mexican Moon 5 033 Heal It Up 4 214 Jonestown 6 095 Rain James Mankey Napolitano Murphy3 286 I Call It Love Mankey Napolitano5 177 Jesus Forgive Me For the Things I m About To Say 5 178 When You Smile Steve Wynn4 219 Close To Home 3 3210 One of My Kind Napolitano Texacala Jones3 5511 End of the Line Bryan Ferry4 4112 Love Is a Blind Ambition 6 1513 Bajo la Lune Mexicana 5 07Personnel editCredits are adapted from the Mexican Moon CD album booklet 8 Concrete Blonde Johnette Napolitano vocals all tracks guitars tracks 1 3 5 7 8 12 bass tracks 1 3 4 7 8 keyboards track 12 percussion tracks 6 7 9 11 electric guitar tracks 2 13 piano track 9 James Mankey guitars tracks 1 4 12 bass tracks 2 5 6 9 11 13 guitar synthesizer tracks 6 7 11 vocals track 9 Spanish guitar tracks 2 13 acoustic guitar tracks 2 13 additional voices track 4 Paul Thompson drums tracks 3 9 11 12 timpani tracks 3 5 percussion tracks 6 7 Additional musicians Harry Rushakoff drums tracks 1 2 10 13 Andy Prieboy additional voices track 4 additional piano track 9 piano track 12 Jeff Trott additional voices track 4 Texacala Jones vocals track 10 Production Concrete Blonde producer Sean Freehill producer recording additional drum programming Alex Gordon Robert Fayer recording assistance Earle Mankey additional recording Robert Read additional recording assistance Tim Palmer mixing Mark O Donoghue Jamie Seyberth assistant mixers Ted Jensen masteringOther Johnette Napolitano paintings photographs Stephen Stickler band photograph Brigid Pearson cover design assemblageCharts editChart 1993 Peak positionAustralian Albums ARIA 9 53Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 10 36US Billboard 200 11 67References edit Mexican Moon at AllMusic Webber Brad Concrete BlondeMexican Moon Capitol STAR STAR STAR Religion is the chicagotribune com CONCRETE BLONDE Mexican Moon Capitol 1 2The five song Los Angeles Times October 24 1993 Buckley Peter June 15 2003 The Rough Guide to Rock Rough Guides ISBN 9781843531050 via Google Books Augusto Troy J March 8 1994 Concrete Blonde Picks and Pans Review Mexican Moon PEOPLE com Concrete Blonde Mexican Moon US CD album liner notes Concrete Blonde Capitol Records I R S Records 1993 CDP 0777 7 81129 2 1 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 pdf ed Mt Martha VIC Australia Moonlight Publishing p 65 Top RPM Albums Issue 2304 RPM Library and Archives Canada Retrieved January 4 2022 Concrete Blonde Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved January 4 2022 External links editConcrete Blonde official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mexican Moon amp oldid 1137965786, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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