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Tracklist (CD)
1 | | The Social Relevance Of Public Art | | 3:42 | 2 | | Cenzontle | | 4:21 | 3 | | 20 Pesos | | 3:41 | 4 | | Desahocate | | 4:15 | 5 | | Emotions | | 4:48 | 6 | | Mia | | 4:00 | 7 | | Pesadilla | | 5:03 | See more tracks8 | | Vagabundo | | 5:39 | 9 | | Mayahuel | | 6:09 | 10 | | Jarocho Elegua | | 4:31 | 11 | | Matanzas | | 2:28 |
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Review When jazz rock meets Tex-Mex, the result is not always pretty. But when it works, you'll think Quetzal is one of the weirdest bands -- in a very good way -- out of L.A. right now. Has anybody else ever thought Weather Report and Bobby Pulido had something in common? Listen to "Cenzontle," "Mia," "Vagabundo" and "Jarocho Elegua" to get a sense of how great Quetzal can be.
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