LOS LOBOS - CHUY'S TAPE BOX. RARE LIVE CD 1/14/84

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LOS LOBOS - RARE CD RELEASE CHUY'S TAPE BOX. RECORDED LIVE 1/14/84 AT LA CASA DE LA RAZA, SANTA BARBERA, CA From My Personal Collection CD & Artwork are in Very Good Condition Comes From a Smoke Free Home Good Luck Having launched their own self-titled record label with Acoustic en Vivo , a live "unplugged" album of mostly Spanish-language Mexican favorites that provided no information as to date or place of performance, Los Lobos follows up with an archival release more in the manner of the Grateful Dead 's albums drawn from their tape vault. In fact, it's even called Chuy's Tape Box, Vol. 1 , and the date and location are specified this time: "Recorded January 14, 1984 at La Casa De La Raza, Santa Barbara CA," reads a legend at the top of the back cover. That would place the show after the release of the band's celebrated 1983 EP ... And a Time to Dance (from which seven of the eight songs are performed here) and before the release of their celebrated national debut LP How Will the Wolf Survive? (four songs from which are previewed here). They also play songs later to turn up on the La Bamba soundtrack, By the Light of the Moon , and the compilation Just Another Band from East L.A.: A Collection . This is the group that caused all the fuss among fans and critics, at the time that fuss was being created. Rampaging through 25 songs read more