El Chicano
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El Chicano is an American chicano rock and brown-eyed soul group from Los Angeles, California, whose style incorporates various modern music genres including rock, funk, soul, blues, jazz, and salsa. The group's name is from Chicano, a term for United States citizens of typically Mexican American descent.
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Discography
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Singles
- Viva Tirado (Parts 1 & 2) (1970) US #28
- Brown Eyed Girl (1972) US #45
- Tell Her She's Lovely (1973) US #40
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Albums
- Viva Tirado (Kapp Records) (1970)
- Revolucion (1971)
- Celebration (1972)
- El Chicano (1973)
- Cinco (1974)
- The Best of Everything (1975)
- Pyramid (1976)
- This is El Chicano (1977)
- Viva El Chicano! - Their Very Best (1988)
- Chicano Chant (1997 Reissue)
- This is El Chicano 1998 (Reissue)
- Painting the Moment (1998)
- Latin Legends Live (1998)
- Masters Collection (2004)<ref name=ElChicanoMusic.com/>
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