The Return of El Santo is the second album by the Latin ska band King Changó, released in 2000.[5][6] The album's title is a tribute to Mexican wrestler El Santo.[7]
The Return of El Santo | ||||
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Studio album by King Changó | ||||
Released | October 24, 2000 | |||
Genre | Ska punk, Latin | |||
Length | 55:00 | |||
Label | Luaka Bop[1] | |||
King Changó chronology | ||||
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The album was recorded in various cities with producers KC Porter, Macaco, and Richard Blair.[5]
The Washington Post wrote that "it's a breathtakingly ambitious recording, and it works because the band doesn't jump from style to style but fuses them into a fresh, coherent sound."[7] CMJ New Music Monthly called the album "ravenous, rowdy pop giddily blurring the lines between genres."[8] Billboard deemed it "100% Nuyorican worldbeat."[9] The Chicago Tribune wrote that "the song cycle ends in a happy revolution, way over the top, romantic and cynical all at once."[10] The Arizona Republic wrote: "Each cut is an addictive, sarcastic fiesta in itself. Mucho percussion. Mucho horns. Mucho cajones."[11]
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