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Type of bind: Audio CD
EAN num: 0828765116824
Label: RCA
Manufacturer: RCA
Number Of Discs: 1
Publishing house: RCA
Release Date: September 09, 2003
Sale Popularity Level: 64022
Studio: RCA
Disc 1:- Mescalero
- Two Ways to Play
- Alley-Gator
- Buck Nekkid
- Goin' So Good
- Me So Stupid
- Piece
- Punk Ass Boyfriend
- Stackin' Paper
- What Would You Do
- What It Is Kid
- Que Lastima
- Tramp - ZZ Top, Fulson, Lowell
- Crunchy
- Dusted
- Liquor
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Midway through their fourth decade, the 'Little Ol' Band from Texas' has lost none of their preternatural affinity for the blues. But, as this album ably demonstrates, that love continues to be informed by a restless sonic creativity that keeps it remarkably fresh. Proving he remains a fan of pop music in all its myriad incarnations, the grease’n’grit production of band mainstay Billy Gibbons gives it all a surprisingly contemporary edge, be it the grunge-meets-techno rattle of 'Me So Stupid,' the emblematic Top boogie 'Buck Nekkid,' or zydeco-tinged lugubriousness of 'Alley-Gator.' But Gibbons and company's alternately lo-fi and electro sensibilities also takes intriguing detours down country roads on 'Goin' So Good' and 'What Would You Do,' while the en espanol 'Que Lastima' see them stray rewardingly across the Rio Grande for inspiration. The bluesy, hip-hop experimentalism of 'Crunchy' and 'Dusted' offer up more angular treats, morphing effortlessly into the patented, greasy boogie of 'Liquor,' then a country-blues cover/hidden track/coda of the chestnut 'As Time Goes By,' the warmest surprise of an album already blessed with more than its share. --Jerry McCulley
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This is a great cd. Every song is good. A definite must for any fans of ZZ Top.
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The ZZ Top grunge album, of all things, and it's fantastic. Overall, I find this to be one of the most appealing albums the band ever made. Saturated guitar tones, royally overdriven bass, superb drum sounds - "Mescalero" is a bigtime treat to hear. The songs are very groovy, very fun, and very, very distorted. This album is awesome, and kind of f**ked up, actually. Texas has had its share of ever-unique musicians, and here's another fine example that proves you never know what they'll do next. Recommended!
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This is raw ZZ Top, as you might remember them from from their early 70's style of music (with one or two track exceptions.) I am thoroughly enjoying this album - not a true Tres Hombres/Rio Grande Mud classic, but the band have acknowledged that blues, with some good ol' rock boogie is what they do best, rather than the synthed-up efforts of their late 80's music. Recommended.
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Off the wall at times. Sometimes rowdy. Always fun. A variety of tones fill this album, as well as a variety of musical styles, but all have the trademark ZZ Top sound, with a lot of blues to boot. This album is more playful than their recent efforts, and Billy Gibbons is often hysterical with his vocal stylings. High quality music for sure. Gotta love these legends of rock!
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Again, if you like ZZ Top you will really lke this CD.
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