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13 tracks | 56 minutes
Released Aug 2004
on Mocombo Records
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:37 Come With Me Baby (Can't Go Wrong) lyrics BUY MP3 03:37 Come With Me Baby (Can't Go Wrong) lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:37 Come With Me Baby (Can't Go Wrong)
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:21 Let's Get Back lyrics BUY MP3 03:21 Let's Get Back lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:21 Let's Get Back
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 06:35 No Regrets lyrics BUY MP3 06:35 No Regrets lyrics "GIFT MP3" 06:35 No Regrets
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:48 Finally Home lyrics BUY MP3 04:48 Finally Home lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:48 Finally Home
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Latin-flavored Blues, East-LA style (produced by Blues Harmonica Legend John "Juke" Logan) with soulful original songwriting and unique, percussive elements.
Editorial review
It's a shame it took eight years for these hot trottin', Latin blues dudes to grab the public's attention. This reunion album makes one wonder why their blues groove didn't catch wind on their debut effort in 1992. Among the friends joining in on the fun sessions are often-compared-to colleagues like Los Lobos' David Hidalgo and Victor Bissonette, the Texacali Horns, the reunion organizer John "Juke" Logan, and Doug MacLeod. KPCC radio host Sancho adds his blessings on "Church of El Monte," explaining how all that music making started as the centerpiece of neighborhood parties. Public transportation is the setting for a romantic meeting in "Blue Line," inspired by brother Steve Delgado's commute to his day job. Lively merrymaking breathes even on goodbyes to the departed in "L.A. Ellie" (dedicated to Logan's mom) and "No Regrets" (to the memory of muy grande percussionist Ray Solis). ~ Char Ham, All Music Guide
Bio / Background
"...the all original material, which melds blues, rock, funk and even New Orleans R & B elements, is affectingly personal."
Billboard
"Brotherhood never sounded so simple or so sweet"
Blues Revue Magazine
"These guys cook! With that [John] "Juke" Logan-produced essential, GROOVE GREASE...party time, with deep soul!"
Pasadena Weekly
Father of the British Blues, John Mayall, chose to cover two Delgado Brothers original tunes for his latest release. Both songs can be heard in their original form here on "Let's Get Back..."
This team of brothers have been playing their distinct East LA sounds together for years, with big brother Bob laying down the bass, Joe tearing it up on guitar, and adding his smoky vocals, and Steve rounding things out, drumming and leadsinging.
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From their early days in El Monte, California, their neighborhood jam sessions (beautifully depicted in their tune "Church of El Monte") would bring in musicians and friends alike, like Ray Solis, a kick-ass percussionist, and David Hidalgo, who went on to form the now legendary band, Los Lobos, who appears as a guest artist on their latest release.
"Let's Get Back..." on Mocombo Records, produced by legendary Blues harpman John "Juke" Logan, has been described as a standout in the sometimes similar sounding genre that can be the Blues.
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