Mexican Moon

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"Mexican Moon" is a 1993 alternative rock album by American band Concrete Blonde, noted for its dark, atmospheric sound and Latin-influenced themes.

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Mexican Moon canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
studio album
artist Concrete Blonde NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresArtist Harry Rushakoff NERFINISHED
James Mankey NERFINISHED
Johnette Napolitano NERFINISHED
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
vocals
followedBy Concrete Blonde y Los Illegals NERFINISHED
follows Walking in London NERFINISHED
format CD
cassette
vinyl record
genre alternative rock
gothic rock
post-punk
hasCoverArt Mexican Moon album cover
hasInfluence Latin music
Mexican folk themes
hasPart Bajo la Lune Mexicana
Close to Home NERFINISHED
End of the Line NERFINISHED
Heal It Up NERFINISHED
Jenny I Read NERFINISHED
Jesus Forgive Me (For the Things I'm About to Say) NERFINISHED
Jonestown NERFINISHED
Luna NERFINISHED
Mexican Moon (song) NERFINISHED
One of My Kind NERFINISHED
Rain NERFINISHED
When You Smile NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 55 minutes
mainTheme Mexican culture
death
love
spirituality
mediaType audio
notableFor Latin-influenced themes
dark atmospheric sound
partOf Concrete Blonde discography
performer Concrete Blonde NERFINISHED
producer Concrete Blonde NERFINISHED
Sean Freehill NERFINISHED
publicationPlace United States NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1993
recordLabel I.R.S. Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1993-10-19

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Concrete Blonde notableAlbum Mexican Moon