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Heaven | 
enlarge | Artist: Los Lonely Boys Label: Sony Category: Music
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 133049
Format: Single Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 098707681325 EAN: 0098707681325 ASIN: B0002234E0
Release Date: May 4, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Album Description UK single from Los Lonely Boys who are the three Garza Brothers. This remarkable trio of brothers has been making music together since they were small children. Weaned on Tex-Mex, country, blues, and rock pioneers like Richie Valens, Chuck Berry and Fats
Album Details Los Lonely Boys Are the Three Garza Brothers: Henry on Guitar, Jojo on Bass, and Ringo on Drums. This Remarkable Trio of Brothers Has Been Making Music Together Since They were Small Children and Now Has a Decade of Professional Experience under their Belts as Well. Los Lonely Boys Write, Sing, and Play Music Drawn from Diverse Sources, Blending their Influences Into a Seamless Style. Weaned on Tex-mex, Country, Blues, and Rock Pioneers Like Richie Valens, Chuck Berry and Fats Domino, and Such Pop Music Giants as the Beatles, Los Lonely Boys Augment Those Solid Basics with Red-hot Guitar Playing, Percolating Rock and Latin Rhythms, and Dynamic Interplay and Luscious Vocal Harmonies -- all Three Brothers also Sing -- to Produce Songs Rife with Engaging Hooks, Expressive Lyrics, and Melodic Sumptuousness.
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great spirits with voices to match..... July 24, 2006 D. Pawl (Seattle) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Los Lonely Boys are really incomparable to any of their predecessors. This, I can say about them, they are very entertaining to listen to, they have a great sound and the fusion of Mexican-inspired rhythms and instrumentation, juxtaposed with a country/rock sound really is the source of their infectiousness. "Heaven," the song that got them the most radio airplay (as of yet) is just a lot of fun to listen to, you think of hot summer days and unrequited love. The lead vocals and guitar are strong and you will love it.....
Heaven single June 26, 2005 Shalli Ann (Shreveport, LA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Heaven, from the multi-platinum CD by Los Lonely Boys (self-titled album), is perfect for those who want to give this song to introduce other persons to Los Lonely Boys. Of course, when they hear Heaven, they'll want the entire CD.
Ho hum March 3, 2005 kennedy19 (wakefield, ma USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm tired of this notion that in order for a song to be a radio success, it has to be so bland that it will appeal to a wide audience. Witness "Heaven," the latest beaten-to-death-on-the-radio hit by Los Lonely Boys. The boys sing decent harmonies, play their own instruments in heartfelt professional manner, and don't rock too hard so as not to turn off the over 30 crowd. They also send out sunny messages about heaven to appeal to middle America in this conservative age we live in. And the song is, well, not too bad, but... shlocky and boring as anything after two listens. I know it's not their fault the song is being overplayed on the air, but the general success of this kind of risk-free mediocrity reminds us once again how badly uncreative things have gotten in rock music since the day, so long ago, that the Beatles split up.
how will i get there May 3, 2004 Daniel Gonzales (brady tx U.S.A.) 2 out of 10 found this review helpful
How will i get there if only lies reveal what i am realy feeling temptation has me going in circles confussion has me scared but i continue this journey that i am trying to conquer but shattered hopes have me failing haw far is it till i will feel right again help for i need you single me out and help me to suceede at stoping points people wait there but i want to be free to express my love for every single individual and to be able to excepted or learnj to exceptit.
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