Los Lobos
("The Wolves") are an American Chicano rock band. They are 3-time Grammy Award winners. Their music is influenced by rock and roll, Tex-Mex, country music, folk, R&B, blues and traditional Spanish and Mexican music such as boleros and norteños.
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History
Los Lobos released an independent LP in 1978 and an EP in 1983. Their first major-
label, critically acclaimed release was
1984's
T-Bone Burnett-produced
How Will the Wolf Survive?
In 1986, members of Los Lobos appeared alongside
Tomata du Plenty in the punk rock musical
Population: 1. In 1987, they released a second album entitled
By the Light of the Moon
. In the same year, they recorded some
Ritchie Valens covers for the soundtrack to the film
La Bamba
, including the
title track which became a number one single for the band. In
1988 they followed with another album, titled
La Pistola y El Corazón
and featuring original and traditional Mexican songs, which sold poorly.
The band's first noteworthy public appearance occurred in
1980 at the
Olympic Auditorium in
Los Angeles when they were hired by
David Ferguson and CD Presents to open for
Public Image Ltd. In the late 1980s and early 1990s the band toured extensively throughout the world, opening for such acts as
Bob Dylan and the
Grateful Dead.
Los Lobos returned with
The Neighborhood
in 1990, and the creative and wildly experimental
Kiko
(produced by
Mitchell Froom) in 1992. In 1991, the band contributed a lively cover of
Bertha
, a song which they often performed live, to the Grateful Dead tribute/rain forest benefit album
Deadicated.
In 1994 they also contributed a track,
Down Where the Drunkards Roll
, to the Richard Thompson tribute album
Beat the Retreat
.
On the band's twenty-year anniversary they released a two-CD collection of singles, out-takes, live recordings and hits entitled
Just Another Band from East L.A.
In 1995, Los Lobos released the prestigious and bestselling record
Papa's Dream
on
Music for Little People Records along with veteran guitarist and singer
Lalo Guerrero. The band also scored the film
Desperado
. The album track "Mariachi Suite" won a
Grammy Award for
Best Pop Instrumental Performance, and stands as their last Grammy Award to date (the other two Grammy Awards were in the category of
Best Mexican-American Performance in 1983 and 1989 for the song
Anselma
and the album
La Pistola y El Corazon
.
In
1996 they released
Colossal Head
. In spite of the fact that the album was critically acclaimed,
Warner Brothers decided to drop the band from their roster. Los Lobos spent the next few years on side projects.
Los Lobos signed to
Hollywood Records in
1999, and released
This Time
. Hollywood also reissued 1977's
Del Este de Los Angeles
. In 2000,
Rhino/
Warner Archives released the
Cancionero: Mas y Mas
boxed set.
In 2002, the band released their
Mammoth Records debut,
Good Morning Aztlan
; they released
The Ride
in 2004.
The Ride
featured artists such as
Tom Waits,
Mavis Staples,
Bobby Womack and
Elvis Costello covering Los Lobos music along with the band.
Los Lobos released its first full-length live-show DVD
Live at¨the Fillmore
in 2004. The DVD captures the band's act over a two-day period in July at the famed San Francisco venue.
In September 2006, Los Lobos released
The Town and the City
to much critical acclaim. The album's lyrics deal with Louis Perez's childhood in
East Los Angeles while the music portrays complex and original soundscapes reminiscent of their previous release
Kiko
. Cartoonist
Jaime Hernandez did the artwork for the album.
[1]
In 2007 the group performed the song
Billy 1
,
Bob Dylan's
cover from
Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid
album, recorded in
I'm Not There
soundtrack.
The group's last album for Hollywood records is to be an album of Disney covers with a prospective release in September 2009.
They are the scheduled closing act for the 2009 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival.
[2]
Members
- David Hidalgo -Vocals, Guitar, Accordion, Fiddle, Requinto jarocho
- Louie Pérez -Vocals, Guitar, Drums, Jarana huasteca
- Cesar Rosas -Vocals, Guitar, Bajo Sexto
- Conrad Lozano -Vocals, Bass, Guitarron
- Steve Berlin -Keyboards, Horns
Unofficial member:
- Cougar Estrada -Tour drummer, Percussionist
Discography
Albums
- Si Se Puede!
, 1976
- Just Another Band From East L.A. (As Los Lobos Del Este De Los Angeles
), 1978 (LP), reissued on CD in 2000
- ...And a Time to Dance
, 1983
- How Will the Wolf Survive?
, 1984
- By the Light of the Moon
, 1987
- La Pistola y El Corazón
, 1988
- The Neighborhood
, 1990
- Kiko
, 1992
- Music for Papa's Dream
, 1995
- Colossal Head
, 1996
- This Time
, 1999
- Good Morning Aztlán
, 2002
- The Ride
, 2004
- Ride This - The Covers EP
, 2004
- Live at the Fillmore
, 2005
- Acoustic En Vivo
, 2005
- The Town and the City
, 2006
Compilations
- Just Another Band From East L.A. - A Collection
, 1993
- El Cancionero Mas y Mas
, 2000 (boxed set)
- Wolf Tracks - Best of Los Lobos
, 2006
Soundtrack and Compilation Appearances
- Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films
, 1988 - "I Wanna Be Like You (The Monkey Song)"
- La Bamba [Original Soundtrack]
, 1987, US 2xPlatinum, numerous tracks, including "La Bamba", "C'mon Let's Go" and 6 others
- Bull Durham
, 1988, "I Got Loaded."
- Desperado: The Soundtrack
, 1995 (primary score composer and performer)
- Live at the World Café - Volume 9
, 1999 - "This Time"
- Look at All the Love We Found
, 2005
DVD
- Live at the Fillmore
, 2004
Singles
Year
| Title
| Chart positions
| Album
|
US Modern Rock
|
1981
| "Under The Boardwalk"/"Volver, Volver"
| --
| --
|
1981
| "Farmer John"/"Anselma"
| --
| --
|
1983
| "Ay Te Dejo En San Antonio"
| --
| ...and a Time to Dance
|
1984
| "Let's Say Goodnight"/"Come On Let's Go"
| --
| ...and a Time to Dance
|
1984
| "Will The Wolf Survive?"/"The Breakdown"
| --
| How Will The Wolf Survive?
|
1987
| "Set Me Free (Rosa Lee)"/"Tears of God"
| --
| By The Light Of The Moon
|
1987
| "One Time, One Night"/"All I Wanted To Do Was Dance"
| --
| By The Light Of The Moon
|
1987
| "Come On, Let's Go"/"Ooh! My Head"
| --
| La Bamba
(soundtrack)
|
1987
| "La Bamba"/"Charlena"
| 1
| La Bamba
(soundtrack)
|
1990
| "Down on the Riverbed"
| 16
| The Neighborhood
|
1991
| "Bertha"
| 24
| Deadicated: A Tribute to the Grateful Dead
|
1992
| "Kiko and the Lavender Moon"/"That Train Don't Stop Here "
| --
| Kiko''
|
"La Bamba" went to number one on the Hot 100 singles chart in 1987. It is one of only a few non-English songs to top the charts in the U.S.
See also
References
- Gale, Dan (2005). Los Lobos LP/DVD Discography. Retrieved February 24, 2006.
- http://www.laughingplace.com/News-ID10034740.asp