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Track Listing 1. Let's Say Goodnight 2. Anselma 3. Don't Worry Baby 4. Matter of Time, A 5. Corrido #1 6. Evangeline 7. Will the Wolf Survive? 8. One Time One Night 9. Shakin' Shakin' Shakes 10. Set Me Free (Rosa Lee) 11. Come On, Let's Go 12. La Bamba 13. Volver, Volver 14. La Pistola y el Corazon 15. Jenny's Got a Pony 16. That Train Don't Stop Here 17. Kiko and the Lavender Moon 18. Oh Yeah 19. Good Morning Aztlan 20. Border Town Girl - (previously unreleased)
Album Notes Los Lobos: David Hidalgo (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, lap steel guitar, guitarron, requinto, tiple, tres, bajo sexto, banjo, koto, violin, accordion, keyboard, 6-string bass, drums, percussion); Cesar Rosas (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, cuatro, bajo sexto, mandolin, vihuela); Conrad Lozano (vocals, guitarron, acoustic bass, electric bass, fretless bass); Louie Perez (vocals, quinto, jarana, drums, percussion); Steve Berlin (flute, harmonica, melodica, sopranino saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, piano, Clavinet, organ, percussion). Additional personnel: John Hiatt, T-Bone Burnett (vocals); Jim Keltner (drums). Recording information: 1983 - 2002. The first single-disc Los Lobos anthology, 2006's WOLF TRACKS is a well-selected overview of the seminal East L.A. band's 1983-2002 output. Arranged in semi-chronological order, these 20 songs chart the group's fascinating and eclectic musical journey, from their early Norteno-influenced sound (the accordion-driven numbers "Let's Say Goodnight" and "Anselma") to the Ritchie Valens rock-&-roll hits from the LA BAMBA soundtrack (the eminently catchy classics "Come On, Let's Go" and "La Bamba") to more sonically adventurous later outings (the fantastical "Kiko and the Lavender Moon" and the restless "Oh Yeah"). Although 1996's quirky COLOSSAL HEAD and 2004's THE RIDE aren't represented here, the collection does feature a previously unreleased outtake from sessions for THE NEIGHBORHOOD (the rockabilly-tinged "Border Town Girl"). While diehard fans may opt for the earlier multi-disc collections JUST ANOTHER BAND FROM EAST L.A. and MAS Y MAS, WOLF TRACKS is ideal as a concise introduction to this pioneering Mexican-American ensemble.
Industry Reviews 3 stars out of 5 -- [T]hey tackle jazzy noir on the likes of 'Kiko And The Lavendar Moon' while staying capable of the rock crunch of 'Good Morning Aztlan'.
This is one of the 'can't-go-wrong' party albums.
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