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mescalero
Genres: Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 

     
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All Artists: Zz Top
Title: mescalero
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Genres: Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Styles: Blues Rock, Southern Rock, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 828765116824, 828765165426, 766482824748

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CD Reviews

Great Music, Lousy CD
D. G. Devin | 02/02/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)

"This is the best ZZ Top CD for over a decade. The humour is there, the dirty fuzz sounds are there, the techno beats are not.



Worthy of more stars except the CD quality sucks. I at first thought it was just "volume maximised", ie. the recorded level is set way to high. But no, gross distortion has been introduced by deliberate digital hard limiting, the amount varying from track to track, presumably depending on how "gritty" they wanted each track to sound. The result is just bad sound. This is the worst mastered CD I have come across.



If they wanted a gritty sound, the correct way to do it is before/during mixing. Apply hard limiting to the guitar, not the whole damn thing. Yuk.



Avoid European copies - they have the added benefit of "copy protection" deliberately introduced data errors."
Finally on the right track
09/22/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I've been listening to the boys for 30 years and, I have to admit, they frustrated me with some of the material on Antenna and XXX. But Mescalero has a lot of harmonica and steel pedal guitar on it, getting back to a Texas Blues sound but mellower and slower than Rhythmeen. "Piece" has some pretty passages and a metal-sounding rhythm groove near the end. Billy Gibbons' Gretsch guitar sounds awesome on this whole recording, especially his leads. "Que Lastima" kind of grows on you. "What is it Kid" has a great bass line: go Dusty! "Tramp" takes an old blues progression and makes it sound positively innovative. I love that song;Billy alternates between his low-pitched speaking voice and a higher singing voice. The ending chord progression on Liquor is awesome, even though the song borrows the same fadeout technology the band used on "Loaded," it works. But don't change CD's just yet: the hidden track under #16 is really well done. I'm sure you'll know the song. All I can say is, you guys let me down for a long time, but this release is really good. I'm really happy with it."
Jimmy Reed on steroids!
09/17/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Almost 34 years after their Halloween 1969 debut, one might thing the boys from Texas were running low on inspiration. That is not the case. Mescalero is one of the best discs in the entire ZZ canon. From start to finish,each song is loaded with invention; this is the strongest start to finish on a ZZ Top disc since Eliminator, superior even to 1997's Rhythmeen. Billy Gibbons' guitar work is superb, but Dusty Hill's bass is active and thunderous, and Frank Beard's drumming is heavy yet nimble.
In terms of the individual tunes, "Tramp" is a hoot, with Billy's guitar tuned to a B, "Alley-Gator" is not really about an alligator,and "Buck Nekkid" is self-explanatory. Additionally, patient listeners get a wonderful treat at the end of "Liquor". Billy and his cohorts deliver a heartfelt, moving performance on the bonus tune.
Underneath the beards and funny suits, these three men are superb musicians with a firm handle on synthesizing exciting new music combining their R&B roots with all manner of new music and music technology."