Los Lobos – Native Sons (CD)

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Review

The cover art of this collection of (mostly) cover songs says it all: the five veteran members of Los Lobos standing in silhouette on an East L.A. overlook; the downtown skyline in the distance to their left; the setting sun just above the ocean's horizon to their right. The band tying the connective soundtrack between the City of Angels and the sea.

This letter of affection to Southern California-spawned songs, near and dear to the hometown boys from Whittier Blvd., comes alive on the opening "Love Special Delivery," tipping the hat to local '60s stalwarts, Thee Midnighters, immediately bringing back the heat of fast cars and flying fringe skirts. The 13-track journey around town culminates with "Where Lovers Go," a Chicano soul classic from '65, and a reliable closer from the early days when Lobos was an ambitious group working the wedding circuit. Yet, in between, this conscientious homage to the quintet's roots is no nostalgia trip. Instead, it's a proper and present Los Lobos album in all but authorship.

Indeed, the enduring band from East L.A. is taking a deliberate strut down its lane of memories, stopping to check in with influences ranging from starships Stephen Stills, Jackson Browne, and The Beach Boys to personal heroes such as Lalo Guerrero (on "Los Chucos Suaves") or Don Harris and Dewey Terry (on "Farmer John"). It's also attacking each tribute the same way it delivers the new original track, "Native Son;" with a guitar-helmed, united front that appreciates subtle melodic, harmonic, and poetic nuances as much as it lights the backyard barbeque.

Los Lobos has never been a band to time-stamp its work. If anything, the ensemble has written and performed its vast repertoire always as in-the-moment expressions. Decades old or newly drafted, cover or original, once in the hands and voices of these five the music becomes property of the wolves.

— Larson Sutton, jambands.com

Product Details

East LA's finest have spent five decades proving that the city's musical DNA runs deeper than Hollywood myths. Native Sons finds Los Lobos doing what no other band could, tracing a lineage that runs from the barrio to the Sunset Strip and back, with the kind of lived-in authority that comes from growing up inside all of it.


Los Angeles based band, Los Lobos, have always been inspired by their surroundings and the place they call home. Their music is influenced by rock and roll, Tex-Mex, country, zydeco, folk, R&B, blues, brown-eyed soul, and traditional music such as cumbia, boleros and norteños. With Native Sons the band set out to showcase all of these influences with their own take on the songs of Los Angeles from some of the cities greatest songwriters. Native Sons features 13-songs from well known LA artists such as Buffalo Springfield, WAR, Jackson Browne and the Beach Boys as well as deep cuts from the Jaguars, The Basters and The Premiers. The album title track is the sole original composition written by the band. 


Tracklist

1. Love Special Delivery (2:22)
2. Misery (2:33)
3. Bluebird/For What It's Worth (6:39)
4. Los Chucos Suaves (3:24)
5. Jamaica Say You Will (3:16)
6. Never No More (2:36)
7. Native Son (3:21)
8. Farmer John (2:29)
9. Dichoso (3:36)
10. Sail On, Sailor (3:20)
11. The World Is A Ghetto (8:33)
12. Flat Top Joint (2:51)
13. Where Lovers Go (4:32)

UPC: 607396651627
Label: New West Records
Release Date: 7.30.21
Format: CD