In 2008, the war between rival drug cartels in Mexico became increasingly bloody -- and anyone who regularly watched the nightly news on Univision or Telemundo (major Spanish-language television networks in the United States) was likely to hear about one killing after another, including some gruesome decapitations. Not surprisingly, all the murders in Tijuana, Ciudad Juárez, Acapulco, and other Mexican cities brought out the usual narcocorrido bashers, who claimed that narcocorridos (corridos about drug trafficking) were encouraging the problem. But that is sort of like blaming the movies of Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola for Camorra-related violence in Naples, Italy or Ndrangheta activity in the small towns of Calabria; in other words, art that examines organized crime is not the root cause of that crime. And even if los Tucanes de Tijuana quit performing narcocorridos altogether, that alone wouldn't make Mexican drug cartels go away. Besides, it would be a shame if los Tucanes gave up narcocorridos because they perform them so convincingly, which is evident on Propiedad Privada ("Private Property"). Not everything on this 2008 release is a narcocorrido, but narcocorridos dominate the 53-minute CD -- and los Tucanes candidly address the harsh realities of la vida mafiosa on compelling tracks such as "Producto Garantizado," "El 42," "La Camiseta," and "El Paisano." Some musicologists will describe these narcocorridos as a regional Mexican equivalent of gangsta rap; that's a valid comparison, although outlaw country (as in Merle Haggard's "Mama Tried" or Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues") is an equally valid comparison on this norteño-oriented disc (which offers banda arrangements of three of the songs as bonus tracks). Propiedad Privada doesn't break any new ground for los Tucanes de Tijuana, but it is still an excellent album and reaffirms their status as narcocorrido royalty. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Propiedad Privada
11/18/2008 | Fonovisa Inc.
All Music Guide Review
Propiedad Privada Track Listing
Propiedad Privada Notes
Una vez mas LOS TUCANES DE TIJUANA
nos presentan un nuevo concepto
musical, en esta ocasión se trata de un
disco en el cual el grupo ha reunido
corridos con historias actuales.
El único secreto del éxito de Los
Tucanes de Tijuana consiste en que, al
escribir sus canciones, Mario Quintero
perfecciona y actualiza el corrido que
nació durante la Revolución Mexicana,
y se adelanta a muchos otros compositores
al narrar algunos sucesos controversiales
que sólo aparecían en la televisión
o en los diarios.
Once again, LOS TUCANES DE TIJUANA
present a new musical concept.
This time an album that includes corridos
with stories that realte to actual
events, its title.
To achieve this level of success, Mario
Quintero has a small secret: writing
his songs he updates and improves on
the “corrido” that was born during the
Mexican revolution narrating controversial
acts that appear only on Press
or TV ahead of other songwriters.
Credits of Propiedad Privada
- Uriel Santana
- Photography
- Alfredo "Tito" Gonzalez
- Accordion, Segundo, Group Member
- Fernando Cavazos
- Engineer, Mastering, Mixing, Mezcla
- Carlos Luna
- Engineer
- Javier Diaz
- Management
- David Servin
- Percussion, Group Member
- Eric Gonzales
- Assistant
- Mario Quintero Lara
- Arranger, Composer, Vocals, Producer, Bajo Sexto, Author, Art Direction, Mixing, Group Member, Mezcla
- Belen Flores
- Assistant
- Clemente Flores
- Bajo Sexto, Group Member
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