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- SKU: INAK6182
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 707787618274
- Street Date: 03/10/09
- PreBook Date: 02/03/09
- Label: Inakustik »
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Run Time: 159 mins
- Number of Discs: 2
- Audio: 5.1 SURROUND
- Year of Production: 2008
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: US
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El Chicano - In The Eye Of The Storm
2 DVD set featuring a doc and reunion-concert from 2008 of one of the first emerging Latin funk / rock bands of the 70s (along with Santana)
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This two-DVD set features a complete documentary and unique reunion-concert taped in May 2008 at The Avalon in California. DVD covers the story and music of the individuals who created this groundbreaking rock band. El Chicano Musicians: Mickey Lespron - Guitar, Bobby Espinosa - Organ/Piano, Fred Sanchez - Bass, John DeLuna - Drums, Rudy Regalado - Timbales, Jerry Salas - Vocals/Guitar, and Marcos Reyes - Congas.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
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Bonus Materials
- Interviews
- Performances
- Rehearsals
Sales Points
- Chicanos began to assemble in masses, embracing their culture and beautiful brown tone of their skin, and fought, sometimes literally, for a better tomorrow. Yes, the 1960's for the United States was a tumultuous one, and yet, in the middle of all of thi
- As the 1960's were coming to a close, a movement exploded within the United States, a cause, that had begun as early as the 1940's. The Chicano movement, much like the civil rights movement of the African-American, protested against grave, civil injustic
- El Chicano could arguably be considered the first 'Latin Rock' group to hit the scene, with their conga driven music, guitar solos, tribal rhythms, chants, and powerful B3 organ sound. Adding to the diversity of El Chicano was the jazz flavor they brough
- This story is of music and the musicians who made this music in the face of cultural adversity, bringing pride and a legion of fans to those who gave an ear to this new brand of rock, this jazz, their self-described 'Brown Sound'.