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TRACKLIST |
1. Done Gone Blue 2. Hearts of Stone 3. Luz de Mi Vida 4. Good Morning Aztlan 5. The Big Ranch 6. The Word 7. Malaque 8. Tony y Maria 9. Get to This 10. Maria Christina 11. What in the World 12. Round & Round |
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TRACKLIST |
1. Done Gone Blue 2. Hearts of Stone 3. Luz de Mi Vida 4. Good Morning Aztlan 5. The Big Ranch 6. The Word 7. Malaque 8. Tony y Maria 9. Get to This 10. Maria Christina 11. What in the World 12. Round & Round |
CODE |
EAC extraction logfile from 4. December 2007, 22:41 for CD Los Lobos / Good Morning Aztlan Used drive : ASUS DRW-1814BL Adapter: 4 ID: 0 Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache Read offset correction : 6 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No Used output format : Internal WAV Routines 44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo Other options : Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Installed external ASPI interface Range status and errors Selected range Filename C:\Documents and Settings\Master\Desktop\Для работы с музыкой\Новая папка\Los Lobos - Good Morning Aztlan.wav Peak level 100.0 % Range quality 100.0 % CRC 73507645 Copy OK No errors occured End of status report |
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REM DISCID 9C0B310C REM COMMENT NetLab script, v0.35c / ExactAudioCopy v0.95b4 PERFORMER "Los Lobos" TITLE "Good Morning Aztlan" FILE "Los Lobos - Good Morning Aztlan.wv" WAVE TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE "Done Gone Blue" PERFORMER "Los Lobos" INDEX 00 00:00:00 INDEX 01 00:00:32 TRACK 02 AUDIO TITLE "Hearts Of Stone" PERFORMER "Los Lobos" INDEX 01 03:51:50 TRACK 03 AUDIO TITLE "Luz De Mi Vida" PERFORMER "Los Lobos" INDEX 01 08:45:32 TRACK 04 AUDIO TITLE "Good Morning Aztlan" PERFORMER "Los Lobos" INDEX 01 12:27:42 TRACK 05 AUDIO TITLE "The Big Ranch" PERFORMER "Los Lobos" INDEX 01 16:34:12 TRACK 06 AUDIO TITLE "The Word" PERFORMER "Los Lobos" INDEX 01 20:27:50 TRACK 07 AUDIO TITLE "Malaque" PERFORMER "Los Lobos" INDEX 01 25:35:15 TRACK 08 AUDIO TITLE "Tony & Maria" PERFORMER "Los Lobos" INDEX 01 30:06:10 TRACK 09 AUDIO TITLE "Get To This" PERFORMER "Los Lobos" INDEX 01 33:19:60 TRACK 10 AUDIO TITLE "Maria Christina" PERFORMER "Los Lobos" INDEX 01 36:57:40 TRACK 11 AUDIO TITLE "What In The World" PERFORMER "Los Lobos" INDEX 01 40:08:47 TRACK 12 AUDIO TITLE "Round & Round" PERFORMER "Los Lobos" INDEX 01 43:00:52 |
QUOTE |
Review by Mark Deming Great rock & roll bands aren't supposed to be as modest as Los Lobos, an unlikely band comprised of five world-class musicians who write, sing, and play brilliantly, have been doing it for close to 30 years -- and don't appear to feel compelled to make a big show of it. Lack of flash should never be confused with a lack of creativity, of course, and their best album, 1992's Kiko, showed they could bend traditional structures and play with the possibilities of the studio as well as any hipsters half their age. But straightforward meat-and-potatoes rock and soul have always been their strongest calling card, and their post-Kiko work with producer Mitchell Froom found them struggling to balance their more experimental instincts with their gifts as straight-ahead players, often with uneven results. Good Morning Aztlán finds Los Lobos working with a new producer, John Leckie, whose work with Radiohead, the Fall, and Kula Shaker confirms his credentials in helping to craft intelligent, creative music. But Leckie has also worked with Dr. John and Roy Harper, and knows the importance of letting a great musician simply play; as a result, Good Morning Aztlán sounds like Los Lobos' strongest album since Kiko. Leckie has replaced Froom's banks of tape-loop keyboards and webs of audio trickery with a solid, straightforward sound that reflects the band's skills as one of rock's most consistently impressive live acts, but he's also caught them on tape with a batch of especially impressive songs, many of which deal with the nuts and bolts of life in the Hispanic community. Good Morning Aztlán swings from high-octane rock & roll ("Done Gone Blue"), soulful R&B ("Hearts of Stone"), passionate Latin grooves ( "Luz de Mi Vida"), and any number of combinations thereof, such as "Malaque"'s slinky Latin melody set to a neo-hip-hop beat, or "Get to This," which blends an old-school funk bottom with crunching rock guitars. And if Los Lobos prefer to write about small-p personal politics rather than Large-P Global Politics, their take on the sometimes funny, sometimes troubling stakes of life in Hispanic America makes it clear that they know what goes on in their neighborhood, and they have plenty of compelling things to say about it. Good Morning Aztlán isn't hip, revolutionary, or groundbreaking -- it's just a superb album from one of America's great rock bands. |
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Product Details What happens when leading UK producer John Leckie (Radiohead, Stone Roses, Spiritualized) teams up with quintessential Mexican-Americana roots rock icons like Los Lobos? A unique and compelling blend of eclectic influences that merge into total sonic splendor with a touch of spice and tons of spirit. These are some of the best musicians you've ever heard, rocking hard over a full menu of styles and genres. Includes new liner notes by Moira McCormick featuring an interview with producer John Leckie. Brought to full fruition by Mobile Fidelity's renown GAIN 2 mastering process. Includes new liner notes by Moira McCormick featuring an interview with producer John Leckie. |
QUOTE (kokiku @ 20-12-2007, 23:18) |
Вот и пойми! То сначала на трекере, потом в муле, то наоборот. :) |