Los Lobos

Los Lobos   
Artist: Los Lobos
   Genre(s): 
Pop: Pop-Rock
   Alternative
   


Discography:

The Ride   
 The Ride
   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 14

Just Another Band From East L.A.: A Collection (CD 2)   
 Just Another Band From East L.A.: A Collection (CD 2)
   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 19

Just Another Band From East L.A.: A Collection (CD 1)   
 Just Another Band From East L.A.: A Collection (CD 1)
   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 22


Los Lobos were one of America’s to the highest degree classifiable and original bands of the ’80s. They may have had a hit with “La Bamba” in 1987, in fourth dimension that cover just scratches the surface of their talents. Los Lobos ar eclectic in the best sense of the countersign. While they disembowel evenly from stone, Tex-Mex, nation, tribe, R&B, megrims, and traditional Spanish and Mexican medicine, their music never sounds forced or self-aware. Instead, all of their influences become unitary refined, mealy wakeless. From their identical issue 1 recordings, their rich musicality was patent; on well-nigh every subsequent book, they nativity found ways to redefine and spread out their legal, without ever straying from the musical traditions that form the spirit and soul of the stria.

Later on releasing an independent EP in the late ’70s and an EP in 1983, Los Lobos delivered their first major-label album, How Will the Wolf Survive?, in 1984; it received an enormous measure of critical acclaim, as good as a consecrate following of fans. In the next four-spot years, they released a marginally successful endeavour to make their wildly eclecticist sound palatable for a pop interview (By the Light of the Moon), a soundtrack of old Ritchie Valens songs that was a hit (La Bamba), and an album of traditional Mexican medicine (La Pistola y el Corazón). The band took deuce years off and returned with The Neighborhood in 1990; the album was a varied and powerful rock & undulate record that was wagerer than anything they had released in six geezerhood. Kiko, released in 1992, brought the stripe into more observational territory, without always abandoning their refined songwriting.

The band celebrated their 20-year anniversary with Only Another Band from East L.A., a modestly titled two-CD place that featured well-nigh of their biggest singles and recognized songs. It as well had rare tracks from their first record album, outtakes, and live tracks that fans had been wait for. They didn’t seem in concert on record over again until 1995, when they released the children’s record Papa’s Dream on Music for Little People Records. They as well scored the picture Desperate criminal and contributed tracks to several early soundtracks and tribute albums.

Their concluding press release for Warner Bros. came in the frame of 1996’s Prodigious Head, some other critically acclaimed album that still failed to excite the tag enough to keep them on the roster. Feeling dejected, they left one some other to reduce on side projects, like Soul Disguise, Houndog, and the Latin Playboys. The latter was the near dedicated design of the clump, finally becoming some other regular group for David Hidalgo and Louie Pérez, on top of their duties for Los Lobos, afterward previously releasing an record album in the early ’90s.

Los Lobos came stake in concert in 1999, when they recorded and released their number one record for Hollywood Records, This Time. Another Los Angeles-themed gem from the group, it didn’t perform up to the label’s liking and they only managed to rescue one more record for the company, the re-release of 1977’s Del Este de Los Angeles. Rhino/Warner Archives released the Cancionero: Mas y Mas box position the next year, simply despite the career retrospective, they were still together and came bet on on Mammoth Records for the Secure Morning Aztlan firing in 2002. Two long time later, artists such as Elvis Costello, Tom Waits, Richard Thompson, and Mavis Staples united Los Lobos for The Ride.

In 2004, as Los Lobos famous 30 days in the music business, they recorded a pair of sold-out shows in San Francisco, which became the fundament for a live album and DVD, Live at the Fillmore, unco the oldtimer group’s first “live” set. Wolf Tracks: The Best of Los Lobos, the first-class honours degree successful attempt at a concise overview of the band’s cogent catalog arrived in 2006, on with the loosely conceptual new button The Town and the City, which ranks up there with the c. H. Best of the band’s three decades of material.

Bregovic, Goran




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