In Time
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Kalesma
> 24 hourTheyre even better than they were 10 years back. How is this possible? Weve seen them several times and have tickets to see them twice again in December. nuff said.
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Revhow
> 24 hourVery catchy!
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sprite
> 24 hourauto rip doesnt work
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Annie
> 24 hourMakes me want to get up and dance - which is troublesome when I listen to it when I am driving!
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Diamond Dave
> 24 hourSplendid offering from the veteran, alt-country band. Some groups seem to grow tired after a while and their output goes down with time. That is certainly not the case her with The Mavericks. Not only does it match some of their best early moments, the impressive level of greatness exceeds many bands half their age. There is more of a joyous, tex-mex feel to this album with mariachi horns laced through out the discs several key tunes. The playing is tight and the tunes alive with energy. Raul Malo has always been the team leader and his voice, as they say, could read the Nashville phone book and impress Caruso. On his solo efforts he has always sounded in fine voice, but to me, those offerings, without his band mates, seem to lack some of the spark he seems to generate when the group plays together. Best of all they appear to be enjoying themselves and having fun through out this offering, which comes trough in the fine music and singing. Of the past and the present all at once. Sure they channel the 1960s, from Elvis to Orbison. Queue Ennio Morricone, a tip of the cowboy hat to Marty Robbins, a nod to The Polish Prince, a sly wink to Timi Yuro! The Mavericks take us from Marimba to Newton’s Vegas to, dare I say, the Wall of Sound, seamlessly and without shame. They are all over the map and right and tight in the pocket. I loved it. Guitars & strings & trumpets collide, fold, crescendo and fade. They sound confident and conformable in their collective skin, posing as modern-day western jesters and running though a generous 14 songs. It is right up there with the best LPs I’ve heard this year, and that The Mavericks have delivered. Listening to music should never feel like a chore and thankfully on this fresh new recording, I’ve looked forward to playing it multiple times without regret. Highly recommended.
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Merritt Andrews
> 24 hourFabulous group! Great price!
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L.T.
> 24 hourThis is the best CD yet! Call Me When You Get to Heaven is pure joy! Raul Malo never disappoints
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Patricia Hamzy
> 24 hourUsually on a CD you will find one or more songs that youre not crazy about, but not the case with this one. Great music to dance to.
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Ken Martin
> 24 hourBest Mavericks album in such a long time! I listen to this entire record on all of my devices and am so glad I have the cd jacket to reference too.
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Andy
> 24 hourIf you are already a fan of previous Mavericks music, especially the Trampoline album, you will LOVE this CD ! Its an explosion of infectious rhythms, melodies, harmonies, and horn section music that will not allow you to remain still. Rauls creamy vocals tastefully soar on the ballads and drive the engine of the up-tempo selections with the same flair as in past recordings. Perez is fabulous on guitar and the rest of the band simply rocks! If you want music that will bring a smile to your face and turn you into a human bobble-head doll, BUY THIS CD !