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Los Lobos were exposed to Rock and Roll audiences when they opened for The Clash, a punk group, and they later opened for a Los Angeles band the Blasters, with influences in rhythm and blues and rockabilly. [5] Steve Berlin, who was born in Philadelphia, played saxophone for the Blasters then left the group to join Los Lobos.
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Writing for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine called it "the definitive portrait of Los Lobos". He wrote, "As the set winds from the authentic Mexican folk music of 1977 through the gutsy roots rock of 1987 and the dreamy soundscapes of 1992 to the daring music of the mid-'90s and then the consolidation of their strengths on 1999's This Time, it's hard not to be astonished not just by the band ...
Los Lobos, the iconic East Los Angeles band that elevated that helped bring Chicano music to the masses over the last 50 years, is the subject of the feature-length documentary with the working ...
Though they had performed together around Los Angeles for over a decade, Los Lobos had previously released only one full length album, the self-produced Los Lobos del Este de Los Angeles, in 1977. In 1983, they released an extended play entitled ...And a Time to Dance , which was well-received by critics, but only sold about 50,000 copies. [ 4 ]
Rhino Records approached the band with the prospect of recording a studio album, [2] which was an idea they had debated before, without recording one. [3] Los Lobos reached out to song collectors and friends to gather a body of music that included 147 Latin Christmas songs (including one original tune), spanning several decades and the entirety of the Americas, across genres or styles as ...
Wolf Tracks: The Best of Los Lobos is the third compilation album by the American rock band Los Lobos, released in 2006 by Rhino Records. It contains twenty tracks originally released between 1983 and 2002, except for the previously unissued album outtake "Border Town Girl".
Just Another Band from East L.A.–A Collection is a two-CD compilation album by Los Lobos, released in 1993.It chronicles the first fifteen years of the band's recordings, spanning from 1978 to 1993, and includes album tracks, soundtrack contributions, live recordings, and previously unreleased material.