ZZ Top - Tres Hombres [Bonus Tracks]

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Album Details

Title: Tres Hombres [Bonus Tracks]
Artist: ZZ Top
Release Date: 1973
Re-Released On: 2/28/2006
Label: Warner Bros.
UPCs: 081227896621, 081227896669
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Southern Rock, Boogie Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Greasy, Rousing, Swaggering, Detached, Earthy, Party/Celebratory, Raucous, Rowdy, Spicy, Brash, Freewheeling, Humorous, Playful, Rambunctious, Ramshackle, Rebellious, Refined/Mannered, Sleazy, Snide, Warm, Clinical, Fun, Meandering, Reckless, Boisterous, Rollicking
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 5
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Waitin' for the Bus
  2. Jesus Just Left Chicago
  3. Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers
  4. Master of Sparks
  5. Hot, Blue and Righteous
  6. Move Me on Down the Line
  7. Precious and Grace
  8. La Grange
  9. Sheik
  10. Have You Heard?
  11. Waitin' for the Bus [Live][*]
  12. Jesus Just Left Chicago [Live][*]
  13. La Grange [Live][*]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDWarner Bros.
2006CDWarner Bros.78966

Other Editions

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Album Review

Tres Hombres is the record that brought ZZ Top their first Top Ten record, making them stars in the process. It couldn't have happened to a better record. ZZ Top finally got their low-down, cheerfully sleazy blooze-n-boogie right on this, their third album. As their sound gelled, producer Bill Ham discovered how to record the trio so simply that they sound indestructible, and the group brought the best set of songs they'd ever have to the table. On the surface, there's nothing really special about the record, since it's just a driving blues-rock album from a Texas bar band, but that's what's special about it. It has a filthy groove and an infectious feel, thanks to Billy Gibbons' growling guitars and the steady propulsion of Dusty Hill and Frank Beard's rhythm section. They get the blend of bluesy shuffles, gut-bucket rocking, and off-beat humor just right. ZZ Top's very identity comes from this earthy sound and songs as utterly infectious as "Waitin' for the Bus," "Jesus Just Left Chicago," "Move Me on Down the Line," and the John Lee Hooker boogie "La Grange." In a sense, they kept trying to remake this record from this point on -- what is Eliminator if not Tres Hombres with sequencers and synthesizers? -- but they never got it better than they did here. [The 2006 reissue of the album adds three live tracks: "Waitin' for the Bus," "Jesus Just Left Chicago," and "La Grange."] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill HamProducer, Reissue Supervisor
Bill NarumCover Art
Billy GibbonsHarmonica, ?, Guitar, Vocals
Bob LudwigRemastering
Bob MerlisLiner Notes
Bob SmallReissue Supervisor
Dorothy StefanskiEditorial Supervision
Dusty HillGuitar (Bass), ?, Vocals
Frank BeardDrums
Ginger DettmanProject Assistant
Greg AllenDesign, Art Direction
James AustinReissue Supervisor
James O'TooleProject Assistant
Lisa LieseProduct Manager
Robin BrianAudio Engineer
Rube Beard?
Steve WoolardProject Assistant
Terry ManningAudio Engineer