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Los Lobos, El Cancionero: Mas y Mas

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1437429

Disk length: 1h 19m 42s (25 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Guantanamera 4:52
2. Sabor a mi 3:50
3. We're gonna rock 2:13
4. Let's say goodnight 2:35
5. Anselma 3:11
6. Why do you do 2:40
7. How much can I do 2:21
8. I'm sorry 2:30
9. Los Ojos de Pancha 2:47
10. Don't worry baby 2:25
11. I got loaded 3:18
12. A matter of time 3:49
13. Corrido 2:41
14. Evangeline 2:42
15. Lil' king of everything 1:19
16. Will the wolf survive 3:42
17. Quatro vicios 3:30
18. I'm gonna be a wheel some day 2:09
19. One time one night 4:49
20. Shakin' shakin' shakes 4:12
21. Is this all there is 3:58
22. My baby's gone 3:41
23. River of fools 2:55
24. Set me free 3:39
25. Tears of God 3:42

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Review

The Los Lobos fan might reasonably ask what--besides length and a wonderful accompanying booklet--Más y Más has over 1993's two-CD Just Another Band from East L.A.. The answer is longwinded: here are album tracks (anywhere from four to eight from each studio album), outtakes, demos, and live cuts, as well as selections from tribute albums, soundtracks, and side projects. Some highlights that weren't on the earlier collection include a 1983 rockabilly sizzler, "We're Gonna Rock," the similarly charged "Rip It Up" (an '87 outtake from La Bamba), Richard Thompson's "Down Where the Drunkards Roll" (from the '94 tribute Beat the Retreat), a live take on the Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows" (from a '93 television tribute), "Route 90" (from the pristine Lobos children's collection, Papa's Dream), and a '97 live version of Marvin Gaye's "What's Goin' On" with Sheryl Crow guesting on vocals. This doesn't even take into account the songs from six soundtracks and a personal fave, "Alone in a Crowd" (from I Only Wrote This Song for You: A Tribute to Johnny Thunders) and a fab take on Doug Sahm's "She's About a Mover" from '96. This and more pushes Más y Más out of the group of multi-CD boxes devoted to defunct artists and into the camp of justly deserved career overviews created while the subjects are still in full flight. --Andrew Bartlett

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

El Cancionero: Mas y Mas

Tracks: 20 (-5 tracks), Disk length: 1h 14m 59s (-5m 17s)

El Cancionero: Mas y Mas

Tracks: 20 (-5 tracks), Disk length: 1h 7m 45s (-12m 3s)

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