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''Con Safos'' (''With Respect'') is an album by Ruben and the Jets. The title of the album is a
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tag used by Mexican-American graffiti artists to discourage other graffiti artists from painting over or altering their graffiti, sometimes painted as "c/s". Released in 1974, the album is the second and final release to feature the lineup led by musician Rubén Guevara Jr. The album's eclectic sound draws from genres such as
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Track listing

;Side one #"Cruisin' Down Broadway" - 3:20 #"To Be Loved" - 3:07 #"Stronger" (preview) - 0:32 #" Speedoo" - 3:31 (Esther Navarro) #"Honky Tonk" - 3:45 #"Low Ridin' Cruiser" - 3:27 ;Side two #"Stronger" - 3:35 #"Earth to Buffalo" - 1:09 #"I Wanna Know" - 3:08 #"Honky Tonk" (replay) - 0:49 #" Dust My Blues" - 2:47 (
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) #"A Thousand Miles Away/You Send Me" - 3:01 #"Durango" - 4:16


Personnel

Personnel adapted from
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. ; Ruben and the Jets * Rubén Guevara Jr. – vocals, tambourine, keyboards * Tony Duran – guitar, keyboards, vocals * Robert "Frog" Camarena – rhythm guitar, vocals * Robert "Buffalo" Roberts – tenor saxophone * Bill Wild – bass guitar, tenor vocals * Bob Zamora – drums * Jim Sherwood – baritone saxophone, tambourine


References

1974 albums Ruben and the Jets albums Mercury Records albums {{1970s-rock-album-stub