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Genre = [[Chicano rock]]<br />[[Blues rock]]<br />[[Tejano music|Tex-Mex]] |
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Length = 55:19 |
Length = 55:19 |
Label = [[Or Music]], [[Epic Records|Epic]]<ref name="BillboardOr">http://larrymiller.info/downloads/BillboardArticleNoHead.pdf</ref> |
Label = Or Music, [[Epic Records|Epic]]<ref name="BillboardOr">http://larrymiller.info/downloads/BillboardArticleNoHead.pdf</ref> |
Producer = [[John Porter (musician)|John Porter]] |
Producer = [[John Porter (musician)|John Porter]] |
Last album = ''Teenage Blues''<br/>(1998) |
Last album = ''Teenage Blues''<br/>(1998) |

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Allmusic[2]
Blender Magazine[3]

Los Lonely Boys is the eponymous debut album by the American rock trio Los Lonely Boys, released originally by Or Music, and re-released in 2004 by Epic Records.[1][4] It features their breakthrough single "Heaven", a number one hit on the Billboard Adult Contemporary charts. The album was certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA on February 22, 2005.

The song "Heaven" appears on the music game Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol and is also playable in Guitar Hero On Tour.

Recording

When recording this album, the mastering engineer was told "not to make this a loud record". It is one of the few modern albums that was not compressively mastered.[1]

Track listing

All songs composed by Henry, Jojo, and Ringo Garza; co-writers in parentheses.

  1. "Señorita" – 4:10
  2. "Heaven" – 3:47
  3. "Crazy Dream" – 4:47
  4. "Dime Mi Amor"– 3:26
  5. "Hollywood" – 4:16
  6. "More Than Love" – 3:20
  7. "Nobody Else" (Kevin Wommack) – 4:42
  8. "Onda" – 8:55
  9. "Real Emotions" (Wommack) – 4:04
  10. "Tell Me Why" (Phil Roy) – 3:24
  11. "Velvet Sky" (Wommack) – 4:41
  12. "La Contestación" (Jim Tullio) – 5:47

Personnel

As listed in liner notes.[5]

Los Lonely Boys

Additional musicians

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
2004 Top Internet Albums 9
2004 The Billboard 200 7

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions
US AC US US Country US Hot Singles
2003 "Real Emotions" 71
2004 "Heaven" 1 16 46
"More Than Love" 31

References

  1. ^ a b http://larrymiller.info/downloads/BillboardArticleNoHead.pdf
  2. ^ Allmusic review
  3. ^ Blender Magazine review
  4. ^ http://www.antimusic.com/news/13/November/12Los_Lonely_Boys_Reveal_New_Album_Details.shtml#.UpAfbo2XKvk
  5. ^ Los Lonely Boys (CD). Los Lonely Boys. Epic Records. 2004. 92088.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)