redray Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 Los Lonely Boys-Rockpango - Deluxe (2011) Artist : Los Lonely Boys Title Of Album : Rockpango-Deluxe Edition Year Of Release : 2011 (March 29, 2011) Label : Playing In Traffic Catalogue Number : 6002 Genre : Pop/Rock,Hard Rock Format : Lossless FLAC (Tracks + Cue + Log ) + Scans Total Time : 76:40 Total Size : 448 mb + 32 mb(scans) 01. American Idle (3:27) 02. Fly Away (3:37) 03. Love In My Veins (3:44) 04. Road To Nowhere (4:19) 05. 16 Monkeys (3:43) 06. Rockpango (3:32) 07. Smile (3:35) 08. Baby Girl (4:07) 09. Change The World (3:50) 10. Porn Star (3:26) 11. Believe (3:20) 12. Judgement Day (3:14) 13. Smile.2 (3:34) 14. Outtakes (23:29) Personnel: Henry Garza (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); JoJo Garza (vocals, bass guitar); Ringo Garza (vocals, drums, percussion); Tracy Seeger, Leigh Mahoney (violin); Ames Asbell (viola); Sara Nelson (cello); Riley Osbourne (piano, Clavinet, Hammond b-3 organ); Carmelo Torres (percussion). Audio Mixer: Steve Chadie. Recording information: Pedernales Studio, Briarcliff, TX; The Churchouse Studios, East Austin; Wire Recording, Austin, TX. Review by Thom Jurek ''allmusic'' 4/5 Stars After the all-out celebration of Keep on Giving: Acoustic Live!, Los Lonely Boys are back with their fourth studio offering and their first offering of new studio material in three years. Rockpango (a made-up Spanish word the band translates as "rock party") was produced by Henry, Ringo, and Jojo Garza, and is the first to appear on their LonelyTone imprint through Playing in Traffic. All of the material here was written by the Garzas, who add the Tosca String Quartet and keyboards where necessary to grow out their sound. The songwriting and production here are ambitious; they expand upon their rootsy brand of Texican rock & roll that defines Los Lonely Boys. Love and family are major themes on this album. -- The lyrics are above and beyond anything they've done previously, and the band is simultaneously branching out into new musical territory. The hard guitar-screaming opener "American Idle" and the acoustically based "Fly Away" showcase the sides of the band most listeners are familiar with. Both also reveal some of the trio's growth, however, with the addition of a layer of hand percussion and a ----- bassline that traces R&B and norteño. "Love in My Veins" nods to Santana, but with its staccato pulse, grooving B-3, and clavinet, it's far funkier. The track "16 Monkeys," which is one of the more comical jams on the record, is a burner with its nasty clavinet fills against Henry's chunky blues guitar vamp. The title track borrows heavily from Jimi Hendrix's "Manic Depression" with its guitar and drum phrasing, but with a swelling B-3, it becomes its own animal. While "Smile" is simply a beautiful folk-rock love song, it's countered by the slippery, silvery funk of "Baby Girl" (the Red Hot Chili Peppers wish they were still capable of this). "Porn Star" is the album's only throwaway, but closer "Believe" is one of its highlights. The latter's forceful rocking drive with blazing layered guitars and a throbbing bassline are balanced by in-the-pocket breaks, and balanced by impeccable, three-part vocal harmony to sweeten it just enough. Rockpango is the most satisfying recording that Los Lonely Boys have come up with yet. It confirms the notion that the Garza brothers know exactly what they want and how to get it, with a sound that is inviting, infectious, and inventive. http://www.filesonic.com/file/819311641 Or here if direct link does not work - Filesonic mirror: http://www.filesonic.com/file/820146661 See My Selected Music Collection here: http://www.filesonic.com/folder/3440861 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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