For Re, Café Tacuba experimented with different styles and sounds, resulting in one of the most wildly varied releases of the '90s. "El Ciclón" is a clavinet-driven funk track that echoes Billy Preston, while "Esa Noche" is a tender ranchero ballad. The raucous "El Borrego," which simultaneously mocks and salutes other Mexican rock acts (Maldita Vecindad gets a name-check), could give Ministry a run for their money in the electro-metal department. If there is a flaw, it's that the band's reach sometimes exceeds its grasp. The album occasionally seems too ambitious, and the songwriting could stand to be a bit more focused; the band's power is sometimes diluted by the diffuse energy. Still, Re proves that Café Tacuba is lyrically and musically more adventurous than most of its '90s peers. ~ Victor W. Valdivia, All Music Guide
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Credits
- Tony Peluso
- Engineer
- Gustavo Santaolalla
- Guitar (Acoustic), Producer
- Harry Scorzo
- Multi Instruments
- Ramon Stagnaro
- Requinto
- Cielo Y Tierra
- Vocals (Background), Group
- Sergio Toporek
- Photography
- Emmanuel del Ray
- Vocals (Background), Voices, Multi Instruments
- James Mason
- Saxophone
- Joselo Rangel
- Guitar, Vocals (Background), Multi Instruments, Vocals
- Emmanuel
- Percussion, Vocals, Keyboards
- Café Tacuba
- Main Performer
- Danny Alonso
- Assistant Engineer
- Luis Conte
- Percussion
- Renee Grizzell
- Flute
- Pat Karamian
- Assistant Engineer
- Anibal Kerpel
- Engineer, Associate Producer














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