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Los FabuLocos

Los FabuLocos

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Album Review

Tex-Mex is a recognized subgenre of Americana that features rocking blues mixed with accordion and R&B. Los Fabulocos, however, refer to their music as Cali-Mex, yet the only difference between the two seems to be the state referenced in the prefix. Led by the accordion and vocals of ex-Blazers Jesus Cuevas, this is all very much in the vein of Sir Doug Sahm with the primary difference being Kid Ramos' driving guitar replacing Augie Meyers' pulsing keyboards. It's a colorful stew that never disappoints, even if it isn't as unhinged as you might expect from the "loco" in their name. Imagine a combination of the Fabulous Thunderbirds (with whom Ramos played) and the Hacienda Brothers and you're close to the soulful sound of this quartet. Cuevas is a good but not great vocalist who tries his best yet just doesn't have a distinctive or powerful enough voice to push these songs over the top. For his part, Ramos sure has the chops, but primarily stays in the background adding flavor, only occasionally taking the spotlight. When he does step it up with reverb-heavy picking on the hot sauce instrumental "Burning the Chicken," it's a taste of what we're missing on the rest of the disc. Clearly he is here as support for the Texican approach of the group, which features the accordion of Cuevas more than Ramos' bluesy guitar. The set is a solid mix of originals and covers, the latter providing the disc's highlights. Tunes from Huey "Piano" Smith ("Educated Fool"), Rockin' Dopsie ("You Ain't Nothin' But Fine," also famously done by the Thunderbirds), Clifton Chenier ("All Night Long") and Lloyd Price ("Just Because") jump out due to their familiarity and strong performances. But Cuevas' originals, such as the midtempo "If You Know" and the bluesy romp "Day After Day," are nearly as good. Fans of the style will flock to this since there just isn't much Tex, err Cali-Mex music made these days, especially with the talent of this lineup. It sounds to be live in the studio, but you get the feeling that Los Fabulocos' home is really on-stage and this is only a warm-up for a typically sweaty show.

Customer Reviews

Terrific Mix of Blues and Ranchera

The entire album is a happy romp, skillfully played, through the musical landscape of Southern California. Kid Ramos' awesome blues guitar mixes wonderfully with the accordion of Jesus Cuevas, making the ranchera-inspired music accessible to listeners who may not have been familiar with it. At the same time, some blues-rock numbers like Day After Day and You Ain't Nothing But Fine are infused with accordion where we might be used to hearing a harmonica, and it works . . . big time! Even Clifton Chenier's All Night Long is given a new twist, and we hear the connection between zydeco and Mexican ranchera, infused with all-American blues. This is our culture in Southern California. This music reflects what we hear every day, and Los Fabulocos stir it all together and make it sound beautiful.

Definitely worth buying

I have been a fan of Kid Ramos for a number of years now and anything that he has worked on that I have heard, I have liked a great deal. Kid Ramos's name made me check out this band and this is a really good band. If you are a fan of Los Lobos, Los Lonely Boys or any of the bands that mix blues, rock, Texas border music, Mexican folk, etc, you are going to really like this band. I am really looking forward to their next release. Definitely worth buying.

Los FabuLocos, Los FabuLocos
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Blues
  • Released: Aug 19, 2008

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