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Los Lonely Boys - Live at Blue Cat Blues
Los Lonely Boys
Los Lonely Boys - Live at Blue Cat Blues
Genres: Blues, Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (12) - Disc #1

From the double platinum, Grammy Award winning band that refers to their music style as the ? musical burrito theory?, now you can get a platter full of where it all started. Los Lonely Boys ? Live at Blue Cat Blues captu...  more »

     
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All Artists: Los Lonely Boys
Title: Los Lonely Boys - Live at Blue Cat Blues
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Blue Cat Blues Recordings
Original Release Date: 11/27/2005
Re-Release Date: 2/14/2006
Genres: Blues, Pop, Rock
Styles: Contemporary Blues, Roots Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 733792643024

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From the double platinum, Grammy Award winning band that refers to their music style as the ? musical burrito theory?, now you can get a platter full of where it all started. Los Lonely Boys ? Live at Blue Cat Blues captures the raw emotion and talent of the band showing off their blues roots. 12 Incredible Tracks! 70 Minutes of Musical Bliss! ? Recorded November 2000, one day after the passing of the Boys? grandmother. The entire set was dedicated to her memory. This CD drips of emotion.

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CD Reviews

Re-Release of the original B0002JAVC6 LLB Live CD
Douglas J. Henry | Dallas, TX USA | 03/12/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If yu are interested in reading a few reviews, you will find them on the B0002JAVC6 CD also entitled Los Lonely Boys - Live at Blue Cat Blues.



Listen to what some of the people that bought this CD have to say!



STL Blues Review - by Peter "Cornbread" Cohen, CBP

"Hearing a live recording before the Los Lonely Boys "got big" is a treat for a fan. It ranks right up there with hearing the Beatles early pre-1964 recordings from the Cavern Club. Wow! 79 minutes of music to my ears!!! I like that every song is the opportunity to jam. My guess is the folks attending either of the above shows were instantly sucked into LLB fan base feeding on their raw energy, harmonizing vocals and musical abilities. The rest as they is history." - STLBluesometer 5 of 5



"Great Live CD! Better than the Fillmore Live CD... get this 1st over all other recording by this band." - J. R. Sategna, Amazon.com



"This is a great CD with great sound and songs. This was recorded when the band was hungry for popularity and it sounds like it. Great vocals-great separation and great guitar... I would get this 1st over all over recordings by this band- the three brothers rock!" - 4 Stars



"Los Lonely Boys Rock!" - Kimmy K, Amazon.com

"Awesome CD. The right mix of rock and blues. It reaches out to those who have yet to discover the talent of this young group. As for the rest of us, the "Live at Blue Cat Blues" CD is a great addition to our LLB library." - 5 Stars



"Pure Raw Energy!" - Lakota Harden, Amazon.com

"This CD recorded live in a small club setting displays the raw energy of Henry Garza's guitar playing. Their original songs are smooth and pure. Their rock n roll /Latin roots in a blues blend brings out a venerability that takes us deeper into the magic of what guitar playing does to your soul. These boys can sing, all three of them, with passion. Their orchestrated bass work, lead guitar, drumbeats and powerful vocals show that they've been playing wholeheartedly, pouring themselves into these instruments, like a sacred agreement was made when they first picked them up. In this era of overproduced tech tracks being sold everywhere, Los Lonely Boys (live at) Blue Cat Blues is a refreshing dip into their unique version of what they call "texican rock and roll". - 5 Stars





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"...barely contained and ready for prime time"
BCBR | Dallas, TX USA | 07/26/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Blues Revue Aug/Sep 2006 Issue 101 - Page 70

LOS LONELY BOYS Live at Blue Cat Blues Blue Cat Blues



(Excerpts) - ...this raw, honest, rollicking example of the band's early days should be heard by its many fans.



The arrangements aren't quite polished, the vocal harmonies so integral to the band's appeal are still being formed, and the songs (nine of them previously unreleased) are on the derivative side.



But the sound, taken directly from the board, is as crisp as the best concert recordings, and the brothers' chops and interplay are evident even at this nascent stage. Their greasy blues and Latin influences are fully formed, and though the SRV comparisons are hard to shake, there's no doubt these kids have the talent to go to the next level -- as they did, in fact, on their Grammy-nominated recording that appeared four years later.



The set's centerpiece, though not its most compelling track, is the 11-minute slow blues "Cotton Fields and Crossroads," which, despite being a little too reminiscent of Vaughan's cover of "Texas Flood," reveals deep-seated blues roots. Interestingly, the real star here is not Henry Garza's guitar (at this point, it's too imitative) but brother Ringo's sturdy drums, which propel the songs and keep the band from descending into blues cliches. The crackling, youthful energy of Los Lonely Boys on these early live recordings is reminiscent of old Johnny Winter: barely contained and ready for prime time." full review originally written by: HAL HOROWITZ - BLUES REVUE AUG/SEP 2006

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