Ozomatli – Dont Mess With The Dragon 2007
ARTIST: Ozomatli
TITLE: Don’t Mess With the Dragon
LABEL: Concord Records
GENRE: Hip-Hop
BITRATE: 209kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 0h 39m total
RELEASE DATE: 2007-03-27
RIP DATE: 2007-01-23
Track List
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1. Can’t Stop 2:56
2. City Of Angels 3:16
3. After Party 3:46
4. Don’t Mess With The Dragon 3:23
5. La Gallina 3:05
6. Magnolia Soul 3:21
7. Here We Go 2:38
8. La Temperatura 3:03
9. Violeta 3:53
10. Creo 3:15
11. When I Close My Eyes 3:46
12. La Segunda Mano 3:32
Release Notes:
On the surface, nothing’s changed. There’s the same core line-up, the same
oppositional politics, the same live shows that erupt into drum-line blessed
community parties, and the same devotion to polyglot urban sound clashing. But
here’s what’s new: after 12 years of collaborative song-writing, 12 years of
constant touring everywhere from Denver to Tokyo to Sydney, 12 years of
supporting anti-war mobilizations and global human rights movements, 12 years of
pioneering Spanish-English mash-ups of hip hop, salsa, cumbia, dub, and Middle
Eastern funk, and most importantly, 12 years of facing up to internal battles
and personal struggles, they’ve emerged anew with their fourth full-length
studio album, Don’t Mess With The Dragon, the band’s most cohesive, polished,
and joyous record to date.
“There is more of a sense of personal responsibility on this one,” says bassist
Wil-Dog Abers. “All of us are on this road of being more responsible in our own
lives, becoming happier human beings, healthier in our lives outside of the
band. In the process of making the record, people were really deep in the
process of getting their lives together. It made a big difference. People
growing up, people taking care of their own lives. The healthier people get, the
better the music gets.”
Don’t Mess With The Dragon was written and recorded with a firm commitment to
collective creation. They began writing and experimenting with songs in informal
sessions in the fall of 2005 at a local Los Angeles Latino art gallery, Tropico
de Nopal. Then came recording sessions in the legendary Fantasy studios in
Northern California, followed by sessions at a slew of prime LA recording
houses.
“It’s always a struggle to be creative together, as a unit, but this was by far
our best time in the studio together,” says percussionist Jiro Yamaguchi. “It
takes maturity to work together and we are all getting better at communicating.
“In the past, we would be like, this song is a Raul song, this song is an Asdru
song, and this song is a Justin song. There wasn’t much room for interplay. On
this record, we have more interplay; all the characters work together into a
whole book instead of just being in a bunch of short stories says Wil Dog.”
Much of the band’s renewed sense of musical collaboration comes from their
relationship with their label, venerable jazz and Latin stalwarts Concord
Records. Don’t Mess With The Dragon is Ozo’s second full length, studio offering
for Concord — their longest stay with a single label.
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