Tuesday, November 27, 2007

ZZ Top - Rancho Texicano [2004]


ZZ Top - Rancho Texicano [2004]
mp3 @320 | Total time: 02:34:16 | 85,8 x 3 + 4,11MB
Genre: Blues-rock | Label: Warner Bros. Records

In its long history, ZZ Top followed a career trajectory that took the group to unforeseen heights of commercial success. Starting as a feisty blues-based trio, the band never abandoned its original inclinations, but smartly expanded its approach to reflect contemporary styles. However, far from turning its back on its roots in the 1980s, the boys from Texas embedded those blues elements into their biggest hits.

Detailed Information
Label:Warner Bros. Records
Orig Year:2004
Discs:2
Street Date:Jun 15, 2004
Studio/Live:Studio
Mono/Stereo:Stereo
Producer:Bill Ham; Bill Ham (Compilation); Bob Small (Compilation); James Austin (Compilation)
Personnel:Billy Gibbons - vocals, guitar, fiddle, harmonica, baritone saxophone, keyboards
Dusty Hill - vocals, tenor saxophone, keyboards, bass guitar
Frank "Rube" Beard - vocals, alto saxophone, drums, percussion
Additional Info:Remastered

Tracks

Disc 1

01. "Brown Sugar" (Gibbons) - 5:22
02. "Goin' Down to Mexico" (Gibbons, Bill Ham, Hill) - 3:22
03. "Just Got Back from Baby's" (Gibbons, Ham) - 4:10
04. "Francine" (Kenny Cordray, Gibbons, Steve Perron) - 3:34
05. "Just Got Paid" (Gibbons, Ham) - 4:28
06. "Bar-B-Q" (Gibbons, Ham) - 3:27
07. "La Grange" - 3:53
08. "Waitin' for the Bus" (Gibbons, Hill) - 2:53
09. "Jesus Just Left Chicago" - 3:30
10. "Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers" - 3:24
11. "Mexican Blackbird" - 3:06
12. "Tush" - 2:17
13. "Thunderbird" - 3:06
14. "Blue Jean Blues" - 4:44
15. "Heard It on the X" - 2:25
16. "It's Only Love" - 4:23
17. "Arrested for Driving While Blind" - 3:07
18. "I Thank You" (Isaac Hayes, David Porter) - 3:26
19. "Cheap Sunglasses" - 4:48
20. "I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide" - 4:49
21. "A Fool for Your Stockings" - 4:14

Disc 2

01. "Tube Snake Boogie" - 3:03
02. "Pearl Necklace" - 4:06
03. "Gimme All Your Lovin'" - 4:00
04. "Sharp Dressed Man" - 4:14
05. "Legs" - 3:36
06. "Got Me Under Pressure" - 3:59
07. "Sleeping Bag" - 4:04
08. "Stages" - 3:32
09. "Rough Boy" - 4:51
10. "Velcro Fly" - 3:30
11. "Woke Up With Wood" - 3:46
12. "Doubleback" - 3:57
13. "My Head's in Mississippi" - 4:20
14. "Viva Las Vegas" (Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman) - 4:45
15. "Cheap Sunglasses" [live] - 5:14
16. "Legs" [Dance Mix] - 7:51
17. "Velcro Fly" [12? Remix] - 6:38

Notes
ZZ Top: Billy Gibbons (vocals, guitar, fiddle, harmonica, baritone saxophone, keyboards); Frank Beard (vocals, alto saxophone, drums, percussion); Dusty Hill (vocals, tenor saxophone, keyboards, bass guitar).

Liner Note Authors: James Austin; Tom Vickers.

In its long history, ZZ Top followed a career trajectory that took the group to unforeseen heights of commercial success. Starting as a feisty blues-based trio, the band never abandoned its original inclinations, but smartly expanded its approach to reflect contemporary styles. However, far from turning its back on its roots in the 1980s, the boys from Texas embedded those blues elements into their biggest hits.

The two-disc TEXICANO offers the perfect amount of space to tell the ZZ Top tale with the succinct drama of the band's best songs (the Top had previously been showcased with a single-disc GREATEST HITS and the four-CD box CHROME, SMOKE & BBQ). Presented chronologically, the set starts with a bang as the trio, by the time of 1970's ZZ TOP'S FIRST ALBUM, was already a perfectly tuned hotrod. The mid-'70s found the hits getting bigger, but what was big for a blues-based band became enormous as the '80s dawned. "Cheap Sunglasses" and then the group's smart embrace of videos and electronics ("Gimme All Your Lovin'," "Sharp Dressed Man," and "Legs") expanded its audience into the millions. Latter-day tracks reveal that that although ZZ Top wandered from the strict blues path at times, it never strayed too far from its trademark Texas boogie sound.[/center]





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