The Human Beinz - El Rostro The Face Siempre Mujer Everytime Woman

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Review by Mary Duff

Human Beinz has released their latest album, El Rostro The Face Siempre Mujer Everytime Woman, which showcases their unique blend of rock and Latin influences. The album features a total of 10 tracks that explore a range of themes, from love and heartbreak to social and political issues.

The album's title track, "El Rostro The Face," is a standout with its driving guitar riffs and infectious chorus. "Siempre Mujer Everytime Woman" is another standout track that celebrates the strength and resilience of women.

Throughout the album, Human Beinz demonstrates their versatility as musicians, seamlessly blending genres and infusing each track with their own unique style. The lyrics are thoughtful and introspective, exploring a range of emotions and experiences.

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Artist: The Human Beinz
Album: El Rostro The Face Siempre Mujer Everytime Woman
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Siempre Mujer = Everytime Woman2:06
El Rostro = The Face 2:41

Video

The Human Beinz - The Face

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Catalog Numbers

33 M 2198

Labels

Capitol Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • Single
  • Promo

Companies

RoleCompany
Manufactured ForMúsica Argentina E Internacional S.R.L.

Notes

Argentine white labeled promotional 7", it spins at 33 rpm.

About The Human Beinz

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The Human Beinz are an US American rock band from Youngstown, Ohio, originally known as The Human Beings. The original line-up featured Dick Belly (vocals, guitar), Joe Markulin (guitar), Mel Pachuta (bass) and Mike Tateman (drums). The Beinz began their professional career with a devoted local fanbase, recording covers of songs by Them, The Yardbirds, The Who and Bob Dylan. The group also released a version of The Pied Piper (originally recorded 3 years earlier by The Changin' Times and which later became a #1 hit for Crispian St. Peters). The group had a reputation as masters of song interpretation. They signed to in 1967 and released their only Billboard Top 40 hit, Nobody but Me (first recorded by the Isley Brothers, who wrote it). Nobody peaked at #8 in January 1968. An album, Evolutions, followed. The Beinz next single, Turn On Your Love Light, flopped in the US (peaking at #80) but shot to #1 (for six weeks) in Japan and a tour followed. Turn On Your Love Light (a hit for Bobby Bland in 1962, and later covered by several artists, including Jerry Lee Lewis) featured Its Fun To Be Clean, a snappy tune reminiscent of the Beatles Penny Lane, as the B-side. Later in 1968, Capitol released the single Hold on Baby only in Japan where it also hit the top of the charts. Despite their Nipponese success, the Human Beinz broke up soon thereafter. In 2004, Quentin Tarantino used Nobody But Me on the soundtrack for his film Kill Bill: Vol. 1; also, the tune is featured on two compilation CDs: ESPNs The Greatest Crowd-Rockin Anthems Of All Time and J&Rs Music World Presents Rock And Rolls Greatest Hits Of All Time). The song made yet another appearance in Martin Scorceses 2006 film The Departed. Currently, a group of four musicians (none of them original members) tour as the Human Beinz, having bought the rights to the name. The new Beinz play county fairs and other smaller venues in the Midwest and Northeast.

Real Name

    • Peter Sansom

Name Vars

  • Human Been
  • Human Being
  • Human Beingz
  • Human Beinz
  • The Human Being
  • The Human Beings
  • The Human Beingz

Members

  • Mike Tatman
  • Ting Markulin
  • Richard Belley
  • Mel Pachuta
  • Steve Markulin
  • Cook Markulin
  • Brad Naples
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Summary by Mary Duff

El Rostro The Face Siempre Mujer Everytime Woman is a strong offering from Human Beinz, showcasing their musical prowess and ability to create compelling, thought-provoking music. Fans of rock, Latin, and alternative music will find plenty to enjoy on this album.

Comments

Muito boa essa música e essa banda tbm....época de ouro!