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Mavericks (2003) album Product Description
Mavericks (2003) album by Mavericks was released Sep 23, 2003 on the Sanctuary label. Principally recorded at Ocean Way, Nashville, Tennessee and Ken's Gold Club, Franklin, Tennessee. Mavericks (2003) music CDs The Mavericks shook up country music in the 1990s with their combination of snappy, neo-traditional honky tonk and un-ironic retro pop-rock styles, and then went on an extended hiatus.2003's THE MAVERICKS (not to be confused with their eponymous debut album) finds them resuming where they left off--they present a tight, accomplished but heartfelt program of winsome ballads ("A Little Too Lonely"), Cuban-influenced numbers ("Shine A Light"), and classic '70s pop (a lovely cover of the Hollies hit "The Air That I Breathe"). As a bonus, the original "maverick" of country music, Willie Nelson, guests on "Time Goes By." Live Recording Additional personnel includes: Willie Nelson (vocals). Mavericks (2003) songs The Mavericks: Raul Malo (vocals, guitar, melodica); Eddie Perez (guitar, background vocals); Robert Reynolds (bass guitar, background vocals); Paul Deakin (drums). The Mavericks: Raul Malo (vocals, guitar, melodica); Eddie Perez (guitar, background vocals); Robert Reynolds (bass, background vocals); Paul Deakin (drums). Mavericks (2003) CD music contains a single disc with 11 songs. ...See Full Description
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| Label | Sanctuary |
| Orig Year | 2003 |
| CD Universe Part number | 6303171 |
| Catalog number | 84647 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Sep 23, 2003 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Producer | Raul Malo; Kenny Greenberg |
| Recording Time | 44 minutes |
| Personnel | Raul Malo - vocals, guitar, melodica Robert Reynolds - bass, background vocals Paul Deakin - drums Eddie Perez - guitar, background vocals
Also: Eric Darken, Willie Nelson, John Hobbs, Glen Caruba, Debbie Spring, Froilan Sosa |
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