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Released: 1993-08-31

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Title Tracks for Just Another Band from East L.A.: A Collection
  • 1. Volver, Volver [Live]
  • 2. El Cuchipe
  • 3. La Feria de la Flores
  • 4. Sabor a Mi
  • 5. Let's Say Goodnight [Live]
  • 6. Anselma
  • 7. Will the Wolf Survive?
  • 8. A Matter of Time
  • 9. I Got to Let You Know [Live]
  • 10. Don't Worry Baby
  • 11. One Time One Night
  • 12. Shakin' Shakin' Shakes
  • 13. River of Fools [Live]
  • 14. Carabina 30-30 [Live]
  • 15. Tears of God
  • 16. Set Me Free (Rosa Lee)
  • 17. Come on, Let's Go
  • 18. La Bamba
  • 19. El Gusto
  • 20. Estoy Sentado Aquí
  • 21. La Pistola y el Corazón
  • 22. I Wanna Be Like You (The Monkey Song) [From Jungle Book]
  • 23. Someday [#]
  • 24. Down on the Riverbed
  • 25. Be Still
  • 26. The Neighborhood
  • 27. I Can't Understand
  • 28. Angel Dance
  • 29. Bertha [Live]
  • 30. Saint Behind the Glass
  • 31. Angels With Dirty Faces
  • 32. Wicked Rain [Live]
  • 33. Kiko and the Lavender Moon
  • 34. When the Circus Comes
  • 35. Peace [Live]
  • 36. Bella Maria de Mi Alma
  • 37. What's Going On [Live]
  • 38. Wrong Man Theme [#]
  • 39. Blue Moonlight [#]
  • 40. Politician [Live]
  • 41. New Zandu [#]

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Product Description
This 43-track anthology commemorates Los Lobos's 20th anniversary. Included are live performances, rarities and contributions to soundtrack and tribute albums.
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Media Type: CD
Artist: LOS LOBOS
Title: COLLECTION-JUST ANOTHER BAND
Street Release Date: 08/31/1993
Domestic
Genre: ROCK/POP

Product Details
Just Another Band from East L.A.: A Collection
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (1993-08-31)
  • Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea
  • Label: Warner Bros / Wea
  • Studio: Warner Bros / Wea
  • Sales Rank in Music: #12480

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Bands, February 4, 2002
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Russell Diederich (Littleton, CO United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Just Another Band from East L.A.: A Collection (Audio CD)
There is little that Los Lobos hasn't played in the years they've been around. And, with "Just Another Band from East L.A." you can experience this growth from the beginning all the way through "Kiko". This compilation contains more than forty tracks of traditional Spanish music, Tex-Mex, blues and rock.

Few bands honor their roots like Los Lobos does. The beginning of disc one has several Spanish folk songs, including the beautiful ballad, "Sabor a Mi" flavored with Latin guitar runs. The flavor turns a little more rock in the middle of disc one and holds onto it for the remainder of the album. The power of Los Lobos' songs is heard in "River of Fools", "Will the Wolf Survive?" and "On Time One Night". Covers of Ritchie Valens' "Come On Let's Go" and his arrangement of the traditional "La Bamba" helped bring Los Lobos national acclaim.

Things are great on the first disc, but things get better on the second disc. Again the second disc is a mix of rock and blues and songs sung in...Read more

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars just another reviewer from East LA, May 12, 2000
This review is from: Just Another Band from East L.A.: A Collection (Audio CD)
This is the Album that dosen't collect dust. It takes me back to a time long ago in a land far away from today. It is true that for any of us brought up on the east side our music was a blend of our parent's tunes and rock and roll. The liner notes are a faithful description of life for us in the 60's and for 70's. The La Bamba stuff is important because it's good fun music and it honor's Richie Valens. His contribution opened doors showing us that we, (Americans of Hispanic Descent) have a voice. This album can be sumed up as... The music that plays during the family's backyard BBQ when all was right in the neighborhood.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best band of the last quarter century, April 9, 2003
This review is from: Just Another Band from East L.A.: A Collection (Audio CD)
The last quarter century has not generally been an era favorable to bands, except for the brief New Wave of the early 80s. But it was 1978 when "Los Lobos del Norte" put out their first Norteno music that appears on this CD - pricelessly beautiful and skillfully played, and still a feature of their music today. Then came 1984 and "Will the Wolf Survive?", the defining album of their early rock period, mixing Norteno with rock 'n roll and a vision of east L.A. street life. In the 90s, the Lobos turned funky and experimental, and "Just Another Band" captures many songs from "Kiko", their legendary album from that period, and the most recent music represented on the CD. Most recently their CD "Good Morning Aztlan" blends all these styles, and the legend still grows.

No other band today can claim the riches that Los Lobos have given us for these 25 years. No other band can pull together the disparate styles of the American street so strongly and movingly. And there is the paradox that...Read more

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