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  2. The Mavericks discography - Wikipedia

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    American country music band the Mavericks have released 12 studio albums, six compilation albums, three live albums and one EP. The band's highest-certified album is 1994's What a Crying Shame, certified platinum by the RIAA and double platinum by the CRIA. 1995's Music for All Occasions was certified gold in the US and platinum in Canada, while Trampoline and It's Now!

  3. The Mavericks - Wikipedia

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    The song peaked at number 13 on Hot Country Songs in 1996, representing not only The Mavericks' highest peak on that chart, but also Jiménez's only appearance on it. [8] Despite this, the follow-up single "Missing You" failed to make top 40. [8] Malo wrote nine of the 11 songs on the album, [29] including all three singles.

  4. Category:The Mavericks songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Mavericks songs or lists of The Mavericks songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Mavericks songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. What a Crying Shame - Wikipedia

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    What a Crying Shame is the third studio album by American country music band The Mavericks. The album was released on February 1, 1994, by MCA Nashville. The album was released on February 1, 1994, by MCA Nashville.

  6. In Time (The Mavericks album) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Horowitz of PopMatters rated the album eight-out-of-ten-stars, and commented, "The music is far from ironic. The Mavericks sing and play as if time mattered—every second is precious. There are no wasted words or melodies, noodling frills or mindless riffs. Everything is present for a reason; to create an effect or sustain a mood."

  7. Mavericks delete hype video that fans thought blurred out ...

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    Hours after a Dallas Mavericks hype video went viral for all of the wrong reasons, the musician who made it is taking the fall. Dallas rapper Dorrough Music, who wrote and performed a song for the ...

  8. Super Colossal Smash Hits of the 90's: The Best of The Mavericks

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    Super Colossal Smash Hits of the 90's: The Best of The Mavericks is the first greatest hits collection by the American country music band The Mavericks. The album was originally released on November 9, 1999, by Mercury Nashville. It was re-released on January 25, 2000, with three bonus tracks.

  9. From Hell to Paradise - Wikipedia

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    From Hell to Paradise is the second album by the American country music band the Mavericks. [1] [2] It was released in May 1992 on MCA Nashville Records.The only album to feature David Lee Holt on lead guitar comprises ten songs, including re-recordings of four from their first album, The Mavericks (1990): "Mr. Jones", "The End of the Line (Jim Baker)", "This Broken Heart" and "A Better Way".