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ZZ Top: Live From Texas (2008) Re-up  Music

Posted by v3122 at July 31, 2022
ZZ Top: Live From Texas (2008) Re-up

ZZ Top: Live From Texas (2008)
Rock/Blues Rock/Hard Rock | Blu-ray | BDMV | ~22.10 Gb | Scans
Video: MPEG-4 AVC, 1080i (1920x1080, 16:9) | Audio: LPCM Stereo, 2250Kbps/DD 5.1, 640Kbps/DTS HD Master Audio 5.1

That Little Ol’ Band from Texas comes up big in ZZ Top: Live from Texas, a concert recorded in Dallas in November, 2007. The hirsute trio (guitarist Billy Gibbons, bass player Dusty Hill, drummer Frank Beard) has been at it for nearly four decades now, and notwithstanding their synth-tinged commercial breakthrough in the ‘80s, they haven’t changed a whole lot in that time–not that that’s a bad thing, as ZZ Top is still essentially a fine, gut-bucket blues band. In the course of this 80-minute gig, they dig deep into the back catalogue, mixing in tunes from ‘70s albums like Tres Hombres, Rio Grande Mud, and Fandango, as well as more recent items from the multi-platinum Eliminator…

ZZ Top - Mescalero (2003) {Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Dec. 28, 2022
ZZ Top - Mescalero (2003) {Japan 1st Press}

ZZ Top - Mescalero (2003) {Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 535 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 171 Mb
Full Scans ~ 71 Mb | 01:10:46 | RAR 5% Recovery
Blues Rock / Boogie Rock / Hard Rock / Southern Rock
RCA / BMG #BVCP-21304

Ever since ZZ Top signed with RCA, they fitfully tried to break free of the synthesized blues that once was their savior but quickly became a straitjacket. Like any addict, it was hard for them to quit that processed, sequenced sound cold turkey, so they weaned themselves off the robo-boogie, sometimes relapsing and adding too many synths to mix, other times breaking loose with some credible boogie. Apart from the dreadful misstep of 1999's XXX, they showed signs of life on all their RCA albums, and their fourth, 2003's long-delayed Mescalero, is no exception to the rule. Billy Gibbons' fat guitar tone really has some presence here, at least on some of the album, and there are enough rhythm tracks not performed to a didactic click track to provide some real swing.