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Wolf Tracks: The Best of Los Lobos

Los Lobos

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Album Review

Ten years after their breakthrough 1983 EP And a Time to Dance, Los Lobos released their first retrospective, the double-disc Just Another Band from East L.A. Seven years after that, the career-spanning four-disc box El Cancionero: Mas y Mas appeared, so there hasn't been a shortage of comprehensive Los Lobos collections. What has been missing is a succinct overview, designed for neophytes and casual fans, and that finally arrives in the form of Warner/Rhino's 2006 set, Wolf Tracks: The Best of Los Lobos. At 20 songs, Wolf Tracks is generous, but with a band with such a long, diverse body of work, there will inevitably be some notable songs missing, and there are: "I Got Loaded," "River of Fools," "Tears of God," "The Neighborhood," and "Angels with Dirty Faces" aren't here, nor is anything from 1996's love-it-or-hate-it art-rock opus, Colossal Head, nor are the charting radio singles "Down on the Riverbed," "Bertha," or "Reva's House." But if you're the kind of listener that feels strongly about these omissions, then Wolf Tracks is not for you — choose either of the previous comps or stick with the original albums instead. For everybody else, Wolf Tracks is not only a sharp, concise chronicle of a unique American rock & roll band, it's a hell of a lot of fun, too. This hints at the breadth and depth of Los Lobos' music, touching on their corridos while emphasizing their foundation in old-time rock & roll, while hitting all their biggest songs along the way: "Don't Worry Baby," "Will the Wolf Survive?," "One Time One Night," "Shakin' Shakin' Shakes," "Set Me Free (Rosa Lee)," plus the Ritchie Valens' covers "La Bamba" and "Come On, Let's Go." There's enough terrific music here to spark interest in the rest of the band's catalog, but it's satisfying enough as a hits comp to satiate the needs of a casual fan — a trick that not every hits package can pull off, but that's exactly what Wolf Tracks: The Best of Los Lobos does.

Customer Reviews

triple-Grammy winning group of consummate musicians and songwriters out of East L.A

Drawing from rock, country, blues, folk, R&B, Americana, and traditional Spanish and Latin American idioms, Los Lobos continually pushed the boundaries of their sound, while remaining magnificently gritty and graceful throughout. This is the finished product

Los Lobos covers several genres of music.

These guys are very good musicians. Most of them play multiple instruments. They are very prolific song writers. And they are great at the old songs too. Check out their covers of Rithchie Valens songs Come on, Let's Go, and La Bamba. They did all of the Rothchie Valens songs in the movie La Bamba. Will The Wolf Survive is another great song Don't bother just buying one or two songs from this album, because as soon as you do, you will come back to check out some of the others, and you will realize the same thing that I did. Hey, these guys are great. And you will end up buying the entire cd (Just like I did). Enjoy it.

A Must Have!

Any fan of rock or Latin Rock must add this to their collection! Los Lobos mix it up with satisfying sounds to create pieces that can leave you dancing or just in love! I wasn't disappointed at all! Buy now!

Biography

Formed: 1973 in East Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Los Lobos were one of America's most distinctive and original bands of the '80s. They may have had a hit with "La Bamba" in 1987, yet that cover barely scratches the surface of their talents. Los Lobos are eclectic in the best sense of the word. While they draw equally from rock, Tex-Mex, country, folk, R&B, blues, and traditional Spanish and Mexican music, their music never sounds forced or self-conscious. Instead, all of their influences become one graceful, gritty sound. From their very first...
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