Los Angeles Negros: Y Volveré

Posted on March 11, 2006 by hcrink

LA negros

The Los Angeles Negros must have been one of the more popular Spanish language pop/rock groups of the 70's 'cause they have about 30,000 lp's - most of which sound vaguely similar. This on being possibly their best, and definitely their best known due to the Beastie Boys sampling the track "El Rey Y Yo". I could honestly care less about said tracks' history in Hip Hop culture, but it is a fun tune. It is however not so representative of their sound which is usually a lot more somber with brooding vocals and spooky organ. Basically they sound like music that should be played in a haunted Mexican restaurant.

Filed under: Latin / Caribbean

5 Comments to “Los Angeles Negros: Y Volveré”

beddoes on March 11th, 2006 @ 3:39 pm

I have lots of Los Angeles Negros lps and this is definitely the best -and a very good record it is!

Lobitofunk on January 5th, 2007 @ 1:14 pm

Los Ángeles Negros are from Chile. They are not mexican.

hcrink on January 5th, 2007 @ 3:02 pm

When did I ever say they were Mexican?

Yvaz on May 7th, 2007 @ 6:09 pm

He didn’t say they were Mexican, you just got confuse because he expresses as if all Latins were Mexicans. Is just that must of the North American population are only familiar with Mexico’s geographic zone and they think all spanish speaking people are Mexicans. :):):) How funny.

hcrink on May 7th, 2007 @ 8:57 pm

That’s right, I’m a racist. You guys found me out.

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