Later that same year, 1991, during one of its Japanese tours, they decided to record the only live album of the group,
In the Hell of Patchinko, recorded during two concerts in the city of
Kawasaki (Japan). The work captures, in essence, the energy of the live band, as Mano Negra was a band of
performance, which owed much of its success to its eccentric performances and travel. Precisely in this year, they started the
Cargo 92 project, embarking from the city of
Nantes in the
cargo ship Melquiades with the theater company
Royal de Luxe in order to start a boat trip to South America subsidized by the French government. The tour, which lasted nearly five months and visited countries such as Colombia, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Cuba, Ecuador, Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina and featured free performances in public places, witnessed the weakening of the group. After four months without a break in unfavorable economic conditions, the rebellious spirit of the group showed signs of unwillingness to continue. In July 1992, in
Buenos Aires (Argentina), Mano Negra gave its last concert with all original members, preceded by an incident on the television program
La TV ataca where the keyboard player broke a monitor. That same year, they released the compilation album
Amerika Perdida ("Lost America"). Upon returning from South America, the tension between group members continued to grow and trumpeter Antoine left the band. The rest of the band, especially Manu, worked on what would become their next album,
Casa Babylon ("Babylon House"), an album like
King of Bongo, unrelated to their previous albums. At the same time, the group published a biographical book collection that includes a
picture disc Bande Originale Du Livre with new songs, some included later in the album
Casa Babylon. During the recording sessions, Jo Dahan and Daniel Jamet also left the group, allowing in new members who were not welcomed by some former members. Among them were
Fidel Nadal, Argentine vocalist from
Todos Tus Muertos, and Gambeat, the bass player from Manu's new band French Lovers. The result of the recordings was the only concept album from the group; piece by piece, it becomes a party of Latin rhythms mixed with shreds of rock and hardcore. The group as such did not perform tracks from
Casa Babylon live although several of its members gave performances in Spain under different names, such as "Larchuma FC" or "Radio Bemba", and collaborated with other groups, especially the Basque alternative rock band
Negu Gorriak. ==End==