Los Lonely Boys (album)
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Los Lonely Boys | ||
Studio album by Los Lonely Boys | ||
Released | March 30, 2004 | |
Recorded | 2003 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 55:19 | |
Label | Epic | |
Producer(s) | John Porter | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Los Lonely Boys chronology | ||
Los Lonely Boys (2004) |
Live at the Fillmore (2005) |
Los Lonely Boys is the eponymous debut album by the American rock trio of the same name, released on March 30, 2004 (see 2004 in music).
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- Señorita – 4:10
- Heaven – 3:47
- Crazy Dream – 4:47
- Dime Mi Amor – 3:26
- Hollywood – 4:16
- More Than Love – 3:20
- Nobody Else – 4:42
- Onda – 8:55
- Real Emotions – 4:04
- Tell Me Why – 3:24
- Velvet Sky – 4:41
- La Contestación – 5:47
All songs by Henry Garza, Jojo Garza and Ringo Garza, except Nobody Else, Real Emotions and Velvet Sky by Kevin Wommack, Tell Me Why by Phil Roy and La Contestación by Jim Tullio.
[edit] Personnel
- Henry Garza - Guitar, Vocals, Group Member
- Jojo Garza - Bass, Vocals, Group Member
- Ringo Garza - Drums, Vocals, Group Member
- Willie Nelson - Acoustic Guitar
- John Porter - Acoustic Guitar, Producer, Mixing
- Diego Simmons - Percussion
- Reese Wynans - Organ, Piano
- Michael Caplan - Executive Producer
- Kevin Wommack - Executive Producer
- Steve Chadie - Engineer
- Shannon Potter - Assistant Engineer
- David Kampa - Design
- Mathew Sturtevant - Photography
[edit] Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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2004 | Top Internet Albums | 9 |
2004 | The Billboard 200 | 7 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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2004 | "Heaven" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 16 |
2004 | "Heaven" | Adult Contemporary | 1 |
2004 | "Heaven" | Hot Country Singles & Tracks | 46 |
2004 | "More Than Love" | Adult Top 40 | 15 |
2005 | "Heaven" | Top 40 Adult Recurrents | 2 |
2005 | "More Than Love" | Adult Contemporary | 31 |
[edit] Trivia
- When recording this album, the mastering engineer was specifically told "not to make this a loud record". It is one of the few modern albums that isn't over-compressively mastered.[citation needed]
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- See also: Loudness war