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Music : Forgiven

Forgiven

by: Los Lonely Boys



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0886971742824
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: July 01, 2008
Sales Rank: 559
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Album Description:
Forgiven is the third album from Grammy Award winning multi platinum artist Los Lonely Boys. This album was produced by Steve Jordan (John Mayer). Forgiven is the follow up to Sacred which debuted at #2 on the Billboard charts in July 2006. The album's first single 'Staying With Me' premiered on May 5th Cinco De Mayo. Los Lonely Boys are a rock band from San Angelo, Texas. They play a style of music which they dub as Texican Rock n' Roll, combining elements of Rock'N'Roll, Blues, Soul, Country, and Tejano.

People en Español:
Los Lonely Boys have an impressive sound, on CD or in concert. Sound will never be a problem for this group, but although Forgiven is well executed technically, Los Lonely Boys have been doing the same song over and over for years. If you have listened to three of their songs, you have heard them all. This CD is no different. It’s the same usual rock/pop with a few Latin touches in the Santana style. It’s good that the group has a signature sound, but it doesn’t mean that it’s alright to make the same album time and again. Should Los Lonely Boys adventure to perform other genres, they will surely have an impact, as they did when they first came out, but Forgiven is a forgettable album. --Ernesto Sánchez (People en Español People en Español)

Aquí tiene a un grupo que suena espectacular ya sea en disco o en concierto, ese nunca será su problema. Pero a pesar de que en Forgiven técnicamente está bien ejecutado Los Lonely Boys llevan años haciendo la misma canción una y otra vez, si ha escuchado tres canciones de ellos ya lo ha escuchado todo, este disco no es diferente, presenta el mismo rock pop de siempre con toquecitos latinos al estilo Santana. Es admirable que el grupo tenga un sonido que los caracteriza, pero eso no quiere decir que deban hacer el mismo disco una y otra vez. Si Los Lonely Boys se aventuraran a tocar otros géneros seguramente sorprenderían como lo hicieron cuando salieron originalmente. Es un disco muy olvidable. --Ernesto Sánchez (People en Español People en Español)









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Disc 1:
  1. Heart Won't Tell A Lie
  2. Forgiven
  3. Staying With Me
  4. Loving You Always
  5. I'm A Man
  6. Make It Better
  7. Love Don't Care About Me
  8. Cruel
  9. You Can't See The Light
  10. Superman
  11. Another Broken Heart
  12. The Way I Feel


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Clean and Smooth ...
Smooth, Crisp, and Clean Guitar. The Boys are hitting a new stride in their music.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * LosLonely Boys ...
This is a great album. We play the first album over and over. The music is terrific listening, dancing, and singing! Love those Lonely Boys!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Another great fusion of Latin and Blues Music! ...
Los Lonely Boys definitley have found a really, great formula for success. This great fusion of latin/blues music shows all the sides of Los Lonely Boys. It Shows their sides of spiritual, redemption, and hope for a better tomorrow.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * \"Forgiven\" is the best Los Lonely Boys album YET! ...
It's hard to improve on perfection, but the creative genius that IS Los Lonely Boys continues to impress - album after album. 10.0 Olympic Scoring !



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * stick to the earlier stuff ...
This album sounds like a watered down version of far fresher, far more interesting earlier work. What happened? Dunno. In a nutshell, my advice: Stick with the early stuff. It's way better. More interesting. Los Lonely Boys need to move forward, not regurgitate the past.


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