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El Loco 1981 Album

El Loco El Loco
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Length
36m 49s
Country
United States
Release Dates
1981-07-20
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2010) El Loco is the seventh studio album by the American rock band ZZ Top, released in 1981. The title means "The Crazy One" in Spanish. The band's guitarist/singer Billy Gibbons has said that the recording of this album was the first time the three members of the band were isolated from one another in the studio, rather than recording simultaneously in the same room. It also foreshadowed ZZ Top's synthesizer-driven direction later in the decade, with early experimentations in synthesizer backing on certain tracks.
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Terry Manning
Terry Manning
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Linden Hudson
Linden Hudson
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Tracklist
1. Tube Snake Boogie 3m 2s
2. I Wanna Drive You Home 4m 44s
3. Ten Foot Pole 4m 19s
4. Leila 3m 13s
5. Don't Tease Me 4m 19s
6. It's So Hard 5m 12s
7. Pearl Necklace 4m 1s
8. Groovy Little Hippie Pad 2m 40s
9. Heaven, Hell Or Houston 2m 31s
10. Party On The Patio 2m 48s

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Thought to be a stopgap record, El Loco further injects elements which would soon drive music fans to record stores in droves in search of ZZ Top albums – New Wave experiments (“Groovy Little Hippie Pad”) and even more pronounced sexual escapades (“Pearl Necklace”). Not their best, but still interesting.
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