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Category: Southern Blues Rock
Year: 1973
Label: Warner Bros.
Catalog Number: 2-3270
1. | Waitin' For The Bus | |
2. | Jesus Just Left Chicago | |
3. | Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers | |
4. | Master Of Sparks | |
5. | Hot, Blue And Righteous | |
6. | Move Me On Down The Line | |
7. | Precious And Grace | |
8. | La Grange | |
9. | Shiek | |
10. | Have You Heard? |
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From: Doug | Date: July 29, 2021 at 15:35 |
My favorite ZZ Top album, and where felt the most appropriate to express sadness on the passing of Dusty Hill. R.I.P. |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: August 1, 2021 at 3:54 |
Tres Hombres is a giant step forward for ZZ Top, not so much in sound or style, but in overall consistency and quality of song. There just isn't a bad track on the album, and the bst songs are better than anything they'd done before. They manage to sound heavy without using a ton of distortion, even for what was available in 1973. We all know the four unassailable hits (two of which are indivisible, despite technically being separate songs), but otherwise, I would call attention to "Master of Sparks" and "Precious and Grace," both of which are very heavy for the band and the time, plus the slow-burning "Hot, Blue and Righteous." Plain and simple: ZZ Top will make you happy. It's a guarantee. |
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