Album Details
Title: The Neighborhood Artist: Los Lobos Release Date: 8/1990 Re-Released On: 9/4/1990 Label: Slash/Warner Bros. Duration: 44:52 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 075992613125, 075992613118 Genre: Rock Styles: Tex-Mex, Roots Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Mexican Traditions, Heartland Rock, College Rock Moods: Confident, Organic, Party/Celebratory, Passionate, Rollicking, Sophisticated, Street-Smart, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Complex, Earnest, Freewheeling, Fun, Intimate, Plaintive, Reflective, Searching, Sentimental Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Down on the Riverbed
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Emily
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I Walk Alone
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Angel Dance
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Little John of God
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Deep Dark Hole
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Georgia Slop
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I Can't Understand
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The Giving Tree
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Take My Hand
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Jenny's Got a Pony
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Be Still
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The Neighborhood
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1990 | CD | Slash/Warner Bros. | 2-26131 |
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Album Review
In 1987, Los Lobos released their ambitious and contemplative By the Light of the Moon and the surprise-hit soundtrack album La Bamba, while the following year they recorded a low-key set of Mexican folk songs, La Pistola y el Corazón. After making three such disparate albums, it was seemingly anyone's guess what path Los Lobos might follow next, and when they next emerged from the recording studio, 1990's The Neighborhood made it clear they had taken a number of enlightening side trips along the way. While building on the musical and lyrical maturity of By the Light of the Moon, The Neighborhood followed a number of different musical themes, with the musicians seeking (and finding) a common musical ground between the new orleans r&b stomp of "Jenny's Got a Pony," the country-flavored fiddle of "Emily," the atmospheric late-night pulse of "Angel Dance," the blues-based swagger of "I Can't Understand," and the downbeat jazzy contemplation of "The Neighborhood." Anyone who had been listening already knew that Los Lobos were five singularly gifted musicians, but The Neighborhood found them challenging themselves with an ever-expanded musical palate, and as usual they rose to the occasion very well indeed, especially lead guitarist David Hidalgo, and producer Larry Hirsch gave the performances just the right amount of polish while providing the settings they deserved. And the songs, portraits of moments in lives both great and small, come together in the moving title track, in which Los Lobos return where they started their journey, their own back yard, where folks are still looking for a measure of hope and peace of mind. A genuine step forward for a great band, as well as the jumping-off point to their most experimental period. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Alex Acuña | Percussion, Drums, Shekere | | Brian Soucy | Assistant Engineer | | Cesar Rosas | Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Guitar (12 String), Huapanguera, 6-String Bass, Guitar (Acoustic), ? | | Clark Germain | Engineer | | Conrad Lozano | Fender Jazz Bass, Bass (Upright), Vocals, ?, Guitarron, 5-string Bass | | Dan Bosworth | Assistant Engineer | | Daniel Timms | Wurlitzer, Organ, Piano | | David Hidalgo | Requinto, Tiple, Drums, Violin, Percussion, ?, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Accordion, Hawaiian Lap Steel Guitar, 6-String Bass, Guitar, Vocals | | Eric Rudd | Assistant Engineer | | Jerry Marotta | Drums | | Jim Keltner | Drums, Percussion | | Joe Schiff | Assistant Engineer | | John Hiatt | Vocals | | Julie Last | Assistant Engineer | | Larry Hirsch | Mixing, Producer, Engineer | | Levon Helm | Vocals, Mandolin | | Los Lobos | Producer | | Louie Pérez | Jarana, Guitar, Hidalguera, Drums, Design, ?, Percussion | | Max Aguilera-Hellweg | Photography | | Mitchell Froom | Producer, Harmonium | | Neal Avron | Assistant Engineer | | Stacy Baird | Engineer | | Stephen Marcussen | Mastering | | Steve Berlin | Sax (Soprano), Clavinet, Sax (Baritone), Percussion, Organ, Sax (Tenor) | | Tchad Blake | Engineer | | Terry Robertson-Mota | Design, Art Direction | | Tom Nellen | Assistant Engineer |
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