Amerika Perdida

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Amerika Perdida
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Compilation album by
Released28 October 1991
Recorded1989–1991
Genre Latin Alternative
Worldbeat
French rock
Rock en Español
Length40:37
Label Virgin France S.A.
Producer Mano Negra
Mano Negra chronology
King of Bongo
(1991)
Amerika Perdida
(1991)
In the Hell of Patchinko
(1992)
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Amerika Perdida is a compilation album by Mano Negra, released on 28 October 1991.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Manu Chao; except where indicated

  1. "Mano Negra" – 1:44 [Patchanka]
  2. "Mala Vida" – 2:53 [Patchanka]
  3. "Amerika Perdida" (Manu Chao, Mano Negra) – 2:58
  4. "Peligro" (Traditional arranged by Mano Negra) – 2:52 [Puta's Fever]
  5. "Sidi H' Bibi" (Traditional arranged by Mano Negra) – 2:36 [Puta's Fever]
  6. "Noche de Accion" – 2:46 [Patchanka]
  7. "El Sur" – 1:00 [Puta's Fever]
  8. "Patchuko Hop" (Joe "King" Carrasco) – 2:28 [Puta's Fever]
  9. "Mano Negra" – 0:57 [Puta's Fever]
  10. "Patchanka" (Manu Chao, Mano Negra) – 3:05 [Puta's Fever]
  11. "Indios De Barcelona" – 2:34 [Patchanka]
  12. "Guayaquil City" (Mano Negra, Thomas Darnal) – 3:01 [Puta's Fever]
  13. "El Jako" (Manu Chao, Mano Negra) – 2:48 [King of Bongo]
  14. "Soledad" – 2:34 [Puta's Fever]
  15. "King Kong Five" (Manu Chao, Mano Negra) – 1:56 [Puta's Fever]
  16. "Salga La Luna" – 3:34 [Patchanka]

Personnel

Guest musicians

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