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Whistle Stopper - Sacred

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List Price: $18.97
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Manufacturer: Sony
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0827969419427 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sony Release Date: 2006-07-18 Studio: Sony
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Sacred Comment: If you love Bruce and his style of heart based music then listen to Los Lonley Boys - Sacred
Customer Rating:      Summary: Grab a Beer with Friends and Put on this Album Comment: Los Lonely Boys are known for their balls out, southern , fun-lovin' music. They are a band made up of brothers from San Angelo, Texas, guitarist Henry, Bassist Jo Jo and drummer Ringo Garza. This is their follow-up to their successful 2003 debut with tracks titled "Outlaws" and "I Never Found A Woman", which is a slower, dance-able song. If you like Santana or Los Lobos then grab a beer with some friends and put in "Sacred".
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great mix of tex mex and rock & roll Comment: This group is a great mix of tex mex and rock & roll. The guitar work is excellent. The new album is as good or better then the last.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Muy Bueno Comment: The guitar style is unique among current artists. All of the songs are in the genre that probably hooked you into looking at this, almost to a fault. Everything is so much alike that you don't really know what you're listening to.
I bought this just before a week-long road trip and this spent more time in the CD player than the other 4 I bought.
I've heard them live on KBCO Studio C radio, and if you can get a live recording, go that route. The gritty soulful sound doesn't need the typical producing that these things always get.
Customer Rating:      Summary: great music Comment: I love this cd! Great music, the songs stay in your head day and night!
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Editorial Reviews:
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One of the few contemporary bands to land a decidedly roots-rock song on the charts with 2004's Grammy-winning "Heaven," Los Lonely Boys solidified their status as youngsters with an established sound on their first disc. On this highly anticipated studio followup, all talk of the sophomore jinx dissipates with the opening soul-drenched riff rocker "My Way." Although horns are added for extra drama, the three Garza brothers nail this groove as Henry's Stevie Ray Vaughan-fortified guitar powers one of the boys' most fiery performances. Supporter and mentor Willie Nelson joins on the wah-wah driven, Waylon Jennings-styled "Outlaws," as does the brothers' musician father Enrique Sr. Tough midtempo ballads such as "Home" and the very Santana-ish "I Never Met a Woman" follow in the footsteps of "Heaven" as candidates for slow dance song of the year.Anyone entranced by the Garzas' debut will be thrilled by this classy followup that tightens some of the loose ends but displays additional confidence resulting from two years of nearly nonstop road work. The band spotlights its Tex-Mex roots on the accordion-driven "Texican Style," where near-perfect vocal harmonies drive an irresistible bluesy shuffle. Most encouraging is that Los Lonely Boys haven't succumbed to commercial pressure since their surprise hit debut. Rather, they have refined and organically expanded their approach, and crafted another classy, committed, radio-friendly Americana gem that meshes blues, Mexican, and soul with a spicy topping of hot-sauce musicianship. --Hal Horowitz Más Lonely Boys  Live at Blue Cat Blues |  Los Lonely Boys |  Live at the Fillmore |
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