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LOS LONELY BOYS "Sacred" Reviews
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AZRating: 7.4 Users rating: 10.0 |
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Release: 18 Jul 2006
Label: Sony
Genre: Rock
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| E!Online |
Rating: 8.4 |
It never shoots for anything less than total world domination.
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| LA Daily News |
Rating: 8.0 |
The equally heartfelt sequel expands the Boys' Stevie Ray Vaughan-inspired blues-rock vision, adding soul, r&b, country and Tejano elements, and bringing in accordion, vintage keyboards and Memphis-style horns.
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| Jam! |
Rating: 8.0 |
From the slinky-guitar grooves of opening tracks My Way and Orale to the shimmery, summery roots-pop of Diamonds and Roses to the Latino rock of Oye Mamacita to the accordion-laced blues of Texican Style to the Willie cameo on the gritty country-rocker Outlaws, this 13-song set is that rare sequel that advances the story without losing the plot.
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| Monsters and Critics |
Rating: 7.0 |
Tightly packed with flawless harmonies, 'Sacred' is driven by guitar hero Henry Garza`s fiery fretwork that channels Hendrix and Santana into rootsy rhythms and soaring solos.
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| Popmatters |
Rating: 7.0 |
Sacred is more of the same stuff as on their first album, only now they have more pop savvy and the sound is beefed up with horns a couple of times.
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| Austin360.com |
Rating: 6.0 |
The guitar leads soar into the Fender Stratosphere, the harmonies dress up the bar-band blues rock and touches of Latin rhythm give the whole sound an exotic bounce.
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