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Essential Guitar: 33 Guitar Masterpieces(more) »rank: 2405from: Decca
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Kiko(more) »rank: 6744by: Los Lobos
: essential recording:After their hit remake of 'La Bamba,' Los Lobos could easily have settled into the lazy, provincial groove of hometown heroes. But with producer Mitchell Froom's encouragement, the pride of East L.A. exploded all conventions on their one true masterwork. Their Latin roots are obvious, and so is their encyclopedic knowledge of American blues, rock, and soul. But they don't stop there, tossing South African mbaqanga into the mix of 'Wake Up Delores,' and fearlessly experimenting every step along the way. The more you listen, the more you marvel that the band fit so many weird, wonderful sounds into songs with ... |
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By the Light of the Moon(more) »rank: 24169by: Los Lobos
: :Los Lobos's second full-length album was a transitional affair for East L.A.'s favorite musical sons. On their debut EP, ...And a Time to Dance, and especially on How Will the Wolf Survive?, Hidalgo, Rosas, and crew proved themselves to be Mexican American roots rockers nonpareil. While 'Don't Worry Baby' demonstrated that Chicanos could play hard R&B as rough and tough as any down-South funk-soul outfit (Willie Dixon would be writing songs with Los Lobos by the time of their next album), By the Light of the Moon is a much mellower, soul-searching affair. The album was released in the era of Bruce Springsteen, ... |
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La Pistola y El Corazon(more) »rank: 5881by: Los Lobos
: :Los Lobos's second full-length album was a transitional affair for East L.A.'s favorite musical sons. On their debut EP, ...And a Time to Dance, and especially on How Will the Wolf Survive?, Hidalgo, Rosas, and crew proved themselves to be Mexican American roots rockers nonpareil. While 'Don't Worry Baby' demonstrated that Chicanos could play hard R&B as rough and tough as any down-South funk-soul outfit (Willie Dixon would be writing songs with Los Lobos by the time of their next album), By the Light of the Moon is a much mellower, soul-searching affair. The album was released in the era of Bruce Springsteen, ... |
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Wolf Tracks: The Best of Los Lobos(more) »rank: 14944by: Los Lobos
:Album Description:This triple-Grammy winning group of consummate musicians and songwriters out of East L.A. began their career interpreting Mexican folk music and went on to be a globally renowned purvayor of a diverse and adventurous repertoire of roots-flavored masterpieces. Drawing from rock, country, blues, folk, R&B, Americana, and traditional Spanish and Latin American idioms, Los Lobos continually pushed the boundaries of their sound, while remaining magnificently gritty and graceful throughout. |
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How Will the Wolf Survive?(more) »rank: 44087by: Los Lobos
: essential recording:Los Lobos's ability to wade through disparate musical styles isn't the stuff of Elvis and the Beatles, but Los Lobos did it on their debut album. And, unlike much of the material Los Lobos cut their teeth on as a Los Angeles Top 40 cover band, there is nothing lowest-common-denominator about the band's original music. 'Don't Worry Baby' is a blues rocker gritty enough for John Lee Hooker; rockabilly meets country, courtesy of David Hidalgo's lap steel, on 'Our Last Night'; Cesar Rosas pays homage to the band's Mexican roots on the mariachi-style 'Corrido #1'; and 'Will the Wolf Survive?' is ... |
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The Town and the City(more) »rank: 17868by: Los Lobos
:Album Description:The 13-track set--fittingly, the disc is the 13th studio album of the band's 30-year-plus career--was recorded over the last several months, with the band doing its own production work. Tchad Blake, who's worked with the group for many of its past albums, handled mixing duties. The album partially reflects the East Los Angeles roots-rockers' experience as de facto immigrants in their own country, as well as unease with the current political situation in the land. The band is currently on an open-ended touring schedule, which is typical of their roadwork. : After variously celebrating their 30th anniversary with the star-studded The Ride, ... |
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One Time One Night: Live Recordings, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 6421by: Los Lobos
:Album Description:This fantastic live album from the Latino rockers from Los Angeles was only available at Los Lobos shows on their December 2007 tour and through the band's web site. Blending the Blues, Rockabilly, Jazz, Latin and their own Mexican-American heritage, Los Lobos subtly challenge listeners with conscience-raising songs and thought-provoking lyrics. Features 11 tracks including 'Colossal Head', 'Revolution' and Don't Worry Baby'. Los Lobos Records. 2008. |
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Just Another Band from East L.A.: A Collection(more) »rank: 67030by: Los Lobos
: :Even the title of this terrific two-disc compilation--a play on the title of an early-'70s recording by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention--displays just how clever and hip this great L.A. band has always been. Just Another Band is everything an anthology should be, touching on all the best-known moments ('Don't Worry Baby,' 'Will the Wolf Survive?,' 'One Time One Night,' 'La Bamba,' etc.), spanning their career from its origins through Kiko (six tracks from which are featured here), arguably their finest hour. Musically, you get hard R&B, Tex-Mex, pure traditional Mexican music, pop-rock, gorgeous ballads, and pure, raucous rock & roll. ... |
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Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras Nos. 1, 2, 5 & 9 / ORTF National Orchestra, De Los Angeles(more) »rank: 55569by: Victoria De Los Angeles, Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Francaise
: :Even the title of this terrific two-disc compilation--a play on the title of an early-'70s recording by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention--displays just how clever and hip this great L.A. band has always been. Just Another Band is everything an anthology should be, touching on all the best-known moments ('Don't Worry Baby,' 'Will the Wolf Survive?,' 'One Time One Night,' 'La Bamba,' etc.), spanning their career from its origins through Kiko (six tracks from which are featured here), arguably their finest hour. Musically, you get hard R&B, Tex-Mex, pure traditional Mexican music, pop-rock, gorgeous ballads, and pure, raucous rock & roll. ... |



