Banki
02-26-2009, 03:26 PM
The Mavericks ~ Gold Collection (2006)
Tracklist -
Disc 1
01 End of the Line
02 Mr. Jones
03 This Broken Heart
04 Excuse Me (I Think I've Got a Heartache)
05 I Got You
06 From Hell to Paradise
07 Hey Good Lookin'
08 I Should Have Been True
09 There Goes My Heart
10 Pretend
11 What a Crying Shame
12 All That Heaven Would Allow
13 Things You Said to Me
14 O What a Thrill
15 Foolish Heart
16 Here Comes the Rain
17 Missing You
18 I'm Not Gonna Cry for You
19 Writing on the Wall
20 Loving You
21 All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down
Disc 2
22 Blue Moon.mp3
23 I Don't Care (If You Don't Love Me Anymore).mp3
24 Mucara.mp3
25 Dance the Night Away.mp3
26 Panatella.mp3
27 Someone Should Tell Her.mp3
28 To Be with You.mp3
29 I've Got This Feeling.mp3
30 She Does.mp3
31 Fool #1.mp3
32 Save a Prayer.mp3
33 Dream River.mp3
34 All I Get.mp3
35 (Tonight) The Bottle Let Me Down.mp3
36 Rancho Grande.mp3
37 Hot Burrito #1.mp3
38 Think of Me (When You're Lonely).mp3
39 Pizziricco.mp3
40 World Without Love.mp3
41 Here Comes My Baby.mp3
Had the Mavericks been around during the outlaw country days of the mid-1970s, when iconoclasts like Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Kinky Friedman were fusing the heart and soul of traditional country with the energy and drive of classic rock & roll, they would have been one of the biggest bands in country music--if not the country. Coming on the scene a couple of decades later, the Austin-based foursome led by singer-songwriter Raul Malo weren't hip enough for the burgeoning alt-country scene, but they rocked a bit too hard and too old-school for Nashville's sanitized halls, so they never got all the attention they were due. As the excellent two-disc career-spanning compilation GOLD shows, however, the Mavericks belong with any of the great country rock bands of all time. Spanning all of their albums and including hits like "Dance the Night Away" and "The End of the Line" alongside respectful covers of rock and country classics like Gram Parsons's "Hot Burrito #1 (I'm Your Toy)," this is a well-chosen and expertly sequenced set that supercedes all previous Mavericks compilations.
100 & 76.3 Mbytes - mp3 @ 160 kb/sec - cover pic
http://rapidshare.com/files/105440708/mavericks_gold_collection.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/105444628/mavericks_gold_collection.part2.rar
Tracklist -
Disc 1
01 End of the Line
02 Mr. Jones
03 This Broken Heart
04 Excuse Me (I Think I've Got a Heartache)
05 I Got You
06 From Hell to Paradise
07 Hey Good Lookin'
08 I Should Have Been True
09 There Goes My Heart
10 Pretend
11 What a Crying Shame
12 All That Heaven Would Allow
13 Things You Said to Me
14 O What a Thrill
15 Foolish Heart
16 Here Comes the Rain
17 Missing You
18 I'm Not Gonna Cry for You
19 Writing on the Wall
20 Loving You
21 All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down
Disc 2
22 Blue Moon.mp3
23 I Don't Care (If You Don't Love Me Anymore).mp3
24 Mucara.mp3
25 Dance the Night Away.mp3
26 Panatella.mp3
27 Someone Should Tell Her.mp3
28 To Be with You.mp3
29 I've Got This Feeling.mp3
30 She Does.mp3
31 Fool #1.mp3
32 Save a Prayer.mp3
33 Dream River.mp3
34 All I Get.mp3
35 (Tonight) The Bottle Let Me Down.mp3
36 Rancho Grande.mp3
37 Hot Burrito #1.mp3
38 Think of Me (When You're Lonely).mp3
39 Pizziricco.mp3
40 World Without Love.mp3
41 Here Comes My Baby.mp3
Had the Mavericks been around during the outlaw country days of the mid-1970s, when iconoclasts like Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Kinky Friedman were fusing the heart and soul of traditional country with the energy and drive of classic rock & roll, they would have been one of the biggest bands in country music--if not the country. Coming on the scene a couple of decades later, the Austin-based foursome led by singer-songwriter Raul Malo weren't hip enough for the burgeoning alt-country scene, but they rocked a bit too hard and too old-school for Nashville's sanitized halls, so they never got all the attention they were due. As the excellent two-disc career-spanning compilation GOLD shows, however, the Mavericks belong with any of the great country rock bands of all time. Spanning all of their albums and including hits like "Dance the Night Away" and "The End of the Line" alongside respectful covers of rock and country classics like Gram Parsons's "Hot Burrito #1 (I'm Your Toy)," this is a well-chosen and expertly sequenced set that supercedes all previous Mavericks compilations.
100 & 76.3 Mbytes - mp3 @ 160 kb/sec - cover pic
http://rapidshare.com/files/105440708/mavericks_gold_collection.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/105444628/mavericks_gold_collection.part2.rar