Album Details
Title: Mexican Moon Artist: Concrete Blonde Release Date: 10/19/1993 Label: Capitol/EMI Records, Capitol Records Duration: 62:28 UPCs: 077778112921, 0077778112952, 077778112945, 077778112952 Genre: Rock Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock Moods: Aggressive, Bittersweet, Brooding, Cathartic, Detached, Earnest, Fiery, Raucous, Rousing, Sensual, Sexy, Sophisticated, Stylish, Angst-Ridden, Gloomy, Reflective, Confrontational, Passionate, Theatrical Total Copies: 11 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Jenny I Read
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Mexican Moon
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Heal It Up
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Jonestown
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Rain
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I Call It Love
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Jesus Forgive Me (For the Things I'm About Say)
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When You Smile
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Close to Home
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One of My Kind
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End of the Line
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(Love Is A) Blind Ambition
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Bajo la Lune Mexicana
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1993 | CD | Capitol/EMI Records | 81129 | | 1993 | CD | Capitol Records | |
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Album Review
After the demise of their original label, I.R.S., Concrete Blonde released Mexican Moon on Capitol in the fall of 1993. The band, once again, produced themselves with Sean Freehill, and Paul Thompson returned to the fold on drums after sitting out Walking in London due to immigration problems.
The album is a striking marriage of Johnette Napolitano's dark, lyrical imagery and the band's alternative-tinged pop sensibilities making it, perhaps, their most fully realized effort. "Jenny I Read" kicks things off with the tale of a chance encounter of a fallen, reclusive starlet. Guitarist James Mankey shows versatility playing acoustic and Spanish guitar on the dreamy title track and the wah-wah effects of the brooding "Jesus Forgive Me (For the Things I'm About to Say)." "Heal It Up" was the unsuccessful single but is a bracing number with a ferocious vocal performance by Napolitano. Despite the inspired playing, intelligent and insightful lyrics, and the crisp production, Mexican Moon failed to expand the group's audience and would prove to be their last release before breaking up. ~ Tom Demalon, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Andy Prieboy | Voices, Piano | | Concrete Blonde | Producer | | Earle Mankey | Engineer | | Grandmaster Alex Gordon | Assistant Engineer | | Harry Rushakoff | Drums | | James Mankey | Guitar (Acoustic), Voices, Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Synthesizer | | Jamie Seyberg | Mixing Assistant | | Jim Jones | ? | | Johnette Napolitano | Keyboards, Guitar, Piano, Bass, Guitar (Electric), Percussion, Vocals | | Larry Rushakoff | Drums | | Mark O'Donoughue | Mixing Assistant | | Paul Thompson | Drums, Timbales, Percussion | | Robert Fayer | Assistant Engineer | | Robert Read | Assistant Engineer | | Sean Freehill | Drum Programming, Producer, Engineer | | Ted Jensen | Mastering | | Texacala Jones | Vocals | | Tim Palmer | Mixing |
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