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Degueello | 
enlarge | Artist: Zz Top Label: Warner Bros / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy New: $7.26 You Save: $4.72 (39%)
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Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 4660
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.1
MPN: 3361 UPC: 075992740029 EAN: 0075992740029 ASIN: B000002KKK
Release Date: October 25, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | I Thank You - ZZ Top, Porter, David | | • | She Loves My Automobile | | • | I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide | | • | A Fool for Your Stockings | | • | Manic Mechanic | | • | Dust My Broom - ZZ Top, James, Elmore | | • | Lowdown in the Street | | • | Hi Fi Mama | | • | Cheap Sunglasses | | • | Esther Be the One |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com First released in 1979, Deguello was three years in the making. Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill, and Frank Beard had disappeared into the sagebrush to recharge their batteries following their grueling World Texas Tour. They returned with a new antic sense of themselves that first appeared in songs like "Cheap Sunglasses," "She Loves My Automobile," and "Esther Be the One" and came to fruition almost four years later with Eliminator. Deguello forges the last link to the band's early blues-rock years, before they became the sleeker, less threatening entity that graced MTV during the '80s. Tunes like their rendering of David Porter and Isaac Hayes's steamy "I Thank You," the salacious "Hi Fi Mama," and the boastful "I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide" careen on the edges of good taste, but these guys didn't give a damn who they offended as long as they entertained. And, of course, they did entertain legions of fans with their ribald lyrics, off-kilter timing, and Gibbons's daredevil guitar wizardry. But ZZ Top isn't all hard edges and pinup fantasies; the heartbreakingly beautiful intro to their eccentric love song, "Fool for Her Stockings" rivals the lyricism of Jimi Hendrix's "The Wind Cries Mary." --Jaan Uhelszki
Album Details 1979 Classic with 'Cheap Sunglasses' and 'i Thank You'. Currently Out of Print in the USA.
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| Customer Reviews:
last good album August 16, 2008 Robert buckley deguello is the texas trios last good album.saw them live at the waterbury palace theatre after it came out excellent show. the best i ever saw them.unfortunatly the albums after this one were awful mtv turned them into cartoon characters what a waste.
Awesome July 31, 2008 P. Myers (Alberta) Haveing a big party and want to blast some tunes but can't decide what cd to put on...this is that cd.
A PARTY CLASSIC July 4, 2008 Robert Orme (San Jose, CA) I can't give much higher praise than this: I'm having a big party at my house with a live band next month, and after MUCH thought about the five disc rotation in my stereo for when the band's not playing, "Deguello" just HAD to be in there. Happy, fun, funny, finely crafted blues rock from the "Li'l Ol' Band From Texas". A CLASSIC.
Maybe the best from ZZ Top? May 22, 2008 Andrejs Ozolins (Sweden) Degueello The Deguello album may be considered a peak performance by this legendary Texas blues-rock group. It contains such classic songs as "I thank you", "She loves my automobile", "Fool for your stockings", "Cheap sunglasses", and several more. Different from previous albums, Deguello introduced a landwinning new kind of production, taking traditional blues and rock to higher and much more interesting levels. Many old and new fans say that Deguello is the Best of ZZ Top. I am certainly inclined to agree. Guitarist Billy Gibbons' inspired vocals and raw-elegant guitar style with a genuine blues feeling in the numerous solos is greatly matched by the work of the rythm section (Dusty Hill and Frank Beard). Some think that blues may be dull or repetetive in its basic structures, but the arrangements of all songs on Deguello prove in every single instance, that this is a grave misconception. I recommend Deguello to all music lovers out there, who want to explore groudbreaking blues-rock in its finest form.
Deguello April 8, 2008 Harry Brewer (S'port, La.) Deguello is the album that got me to really notice Z Z Top. Yes, I already had Tres Hombres & it's a better, more consistent album than Deguello, yet, for some reason, this was the album that made me sit up & notice them. Don't get me wrong, "Jesus Just Left Chicago" & "Been Waitin' on the Bus" are some of Z Z Top's coolest & best songs, but there's something here that's somewhat different. Maybe it's because my musical taste was evolving into a different direction at this time. But, for some reason, cool just came to the forefront on this album.The opening cover tune "I Thank You", written by Hayes & Porter, just jumped out of the speakers. It's probably the best cover they recorded. But the personality & the cool of Z Z Top would blossom on the songs "I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide" & "Cheap Sunglasses". These simply epitomized the cool of Top. We're also treated to "A Fool For Your Stockings" which is an outstanding example of Z Z Top's brand of Texas/blues-rock. An odd but entertaining song is "Manic Mechanic". The rest of the album is filler which is why I rate it below Tres Hombres, Deguello is not as consistent. Z Z Top is a tight little band from Texas, Billy Gibbons deserves more recognition for his guitar skills. No, he's not as flashy as some, but he's got his chops down & plays some of the best leads in rock. It's with this album that Z Z Top began to develop much of their personna; more development would occur with El Loco & then would fully blossom on Eliminator.
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