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2000 box set by Los Lobos
El Cancionero: Mas y Mas
Box set by Los Lobos
ReleasedNovember 7, 2000
Recorded1977–2000
GenreRoots rock
Chicano rock
Latin rock
Length5:01:03
LabelRhino/Warner Archives
Los Lobos chronology
This Time
(1999)
El Cancionero: Mas y Mas
(2000)
Good Morning Aztlán
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
The Guardian

El Cancionero: Mas y Mas is a four-CD box set by the American rock band Los Lobos, released in 2000. It contains album tracks, live recordings, rarities, and alternate versions, as well as tracks from solo and side projects, soundtracks, and tribute albums. Of the eighty-six tracks on the box set, eleven are previously unissued.

"El Cancionero" translates as "songbook" or "the person who interprets songs," according to guitarist/drummer Louie Pérez. The set was the subject of an essay by author Nick Hornby in his collection Songbook.

Reception

Writing for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine called it "the definitive portrait of Los Lobos". He wrote, "As the set winds from the authentic Mexican folk music of 1977 through the gutsy roots rock of 1987 and the dreamy soundscapes of 1992 to the daring music of the mid-'90s and then the consolidation of their strengths on 1999's This Time, it's hard not to be astonished not just by the band's range, but the fact that they do it all really well."

The Guardian described the box set as "a comprehensive history of the band" with "dodgy patches among the triumphs". The eighty-six tracks are, according to The Guardian, "so varied it seems remarkable that they should be recorded by the same musicians."

Track listing

Disc one: 1977 – 1987
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
1."Guantanamera"José Diaz, José Marti, Julián Orbón, Pete SeegerLos Lobos Del Este De Los Angeles (Just another band from East L.A.), 19784:52
2."Sabor A Mí"Álvaro CarrilloLos Lobos Del Este De Los Angeles (Just another band from East L.A.)3:50
3."We're Gonna Rock"Cesar RosasVarious Artists: L.A. Rockabilly, 19832:13
4."Let's Say Goodnight"David Hidalgo, Louie Pérez...And a Time to Dance, 19832:35
5."Anselma"César Suedan, Guadalupe Trigo...And a Time to Dance3:11
6."Why Do You Do"Rosas...And a Time to Dance2:40
7."How Much Can I Do?"Hidalgo, Pérez...And a Time to Dance2:21
8."I'm Sorry" (Live, 1984)Ellas McDaniel, Harvey Fuqua, Alan Freedpreviously unissued2:30
9."Los Ojos De Pancha" (Live, 1984)Juan Romeropreviously unissued2:25
10."Don't Worry Baby"Rosas, Pérez, T-Bone BurnettHow Will the Wolf Survive?, 19842:47
11."I Got Loaded"Camille BobHow Will the Wolf Survive?3:18
12."A Matter Of Time"Hidalgo, PérezHow Will the Wolf Survive?3:49
13."Corrido #1"RosasHow Will the Wolf Survive?2:41
14."Evangeline"Hidalgo, PerezHow Will the Wolf Survive?2:42
15."Lil' King Of Everything"Hidalgo, PérezHow Will the Wolf Survive?1:19
16."Will the Wolf Survive?"Hidalgo, PérezHow Will the Wolf Survive?3:42
17."Quatro Vicios" (Ry Cooder with David Hidalgo and Cesar Rosas)Traditional, arranged by Ry CooderRy Cooder: Music from the Motion Picture "Alamo Bay", 19853:38
18."I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday"Dave Bartholomew, Roy Hayes, Antoine DominoVarious Artists: A Fine Mess: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 19862:09
19."One Time One Night"Hidalgo, PérezBy the Light of the Moon, 19874:49
20."Shakin' Shakin' Shakes"Rosas, BurnettBy the Light of the Moon4:12
21."Is This All There Is?"Hidalgo, PérezBy the Light of the Moon3:58
22."My Baby's Gone"RosasBy the Light of the Moon3:41
23."River of Fools"Hidalgo, PérezBy the Light of the Moon2:55
24."Set Me Free (Rosa Lee)"RosasBy the Light of the Moon3:39
25."Tears Of God"Hidalgo, PérezBy the Light of the Moon3:43
Note
Disc two: 1987 – 1992
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
1."La Bamba"Traditional, arranged by Ritchie ValensVarious Artists: La Bamba (soundtrack), 19872:55
2."Come On, Let's Go"ValensVarious Artists: La Bamba (soundtrack)2:12
3."Goodnight My Love"George Motola, John MarascalcoVarious Artists: La Bamba (soundtrack)3:16
4."Rip It Up"Robert Blackwell, MarascalcoVarious Artists: La Bamba (soundtrack); previously unissued outtake1:40
5."Volver, Volver" (Live, 1987)Fernando MaldonadoJust Another Band from East L.A.: A Collection, 19933:47
6."I Wan'na Be like You (The Monkey Song)"Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. ShermanVarious Artists: Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films, 19883:17
7."Estoy Sentado Aqui"RosasLa Pistola y El Corazón, 19882:28
8."La Pistola y El Corazón"Hidalgo, PérezLa Pistola y El Corazón3:30
9."I Can't Understand"Rosas, Willie DixonThe Neighborhood, 19904:00
10."Someday"Hidalgo, PérezJust Another Band from East L.A.: A Collection; outtake from The Neighborhood sessions3:43
11."I Walk Alone"Hidalgo, PérezThe Neighborhood3:00
12."Angel Dance"Hidalgo, PérezThe Neighborhood3:13
13."Little John of God"Hidalgo, PérezThe Neighborhood2:20
14."Down on the Riverbed"Hidalgo, PérezThe Neighborhood4:06
15."Till the Hands Fall Off the Clock"Hidalgo, Pérezpreviously unissued; outtake from The Neighborhood sessions3:55
16."Be Still"Hidalgo, PérezThe Neighborhood3:34
17."The Neighborhood"Hidalgo, PérezThe Neighborhood4:10
18."Bertha"Robert Hunter, Jerry GarciaVarious Artists: Deadicated: A Tribute to the Grateful Dead, 19915:48
19."Bella Maria De Mi Alma"Robert Kraft, Arne GlimcherVarious Artists: The Mambo Kings: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 19924:29
20."The Christmas Song" (Cesar Rosas & Steve Berlin; live, 1987)Mel Tormé, Robert WellsVarious Artists: Yulesville, 19872:39
Notes
Disc three: 1992 – 1996
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
1."Dream in Blue"Hidalgo, PérezKiko, 19923:34
2."Wicked Rain"RosasKiko3:04
3."Angels with Dirty Faces"Hidalgo, PérezKiko4:03
4."That Train Don't Stop Here"Rosas, Leroy PrestonKiko3:52
5."Kiko and the Lavender Moon"Hidalgo, PérezKiko3:37
6."Saint Behind the Glass"Hidalgo, PérezKiko3:19
7."When the Circus Comes"Hidalgo, PérezKiko3:16
8."Peace" (Demo)Hidalgo, Pérezpreviously unissued4:19
9."Rio de Tenampa" (Demo)Hidalgo, Pérezpreviously unissued5:05
10."Try Me"James Brownfrom the film Untamed Heart, 1993; previously unissued2:33
11."Alone in a Crowd"John GenzaleVarious Artists: I Only Wrote this Song for You: A Tribute to Johnny Thunders, 19943:00
12."Tomorrow Never Knows" (Live, 1993)John Lennon, Paul McCartneyfrom the Lonesome Pine/PBS TV special In The Spotlight: A Beatles Songbook, aired 5 May 1993; previously unissued5:14
13."Forever Night Shade Mary" (Latin Playboys)Hidalgo, PérezLatin Playboys: Latin Playboys, 19943:05
14."Same Brown Earth" (Latin Playboys)Hidalgo, PérezLatin Playboys: Latin Playboys3:45
15."Down Where the Drunkards Roll"Richard ThompsonVarious Artists: Beat the Retreat: Songs by Richard Thompson, 19943:40
16."Route 90"Clarence Garlow, Leon RenéPapa's Dream, 19953:22
17."Lonely Avenue"Doc PomusVarious Artists: Till the Night is Gone: A Tribute to Doc Pomus, 19953:38
18."Midnight Shift"Jimmy Ainsworth, Earl LeeVarious Artists: Not Fade Away (Remembering Buddy Holly), 19962:56
19."Mariachi Suite"Hidalgo, Rosas, Conrad Lozano, Pérez, Steve BerlinVarious Artists: Desperado: The Soundtrack, 19954:22
20."She's About a Mover" (Live, 1996)Doug Sahmpromotional single, 19964:25
Notes
Disc four: 1998 – 2000
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
1."Revolution"Hidalgo, PérezColossal Head, 19963:07
2."Mas y Mas"Hidalgo, PérezColossal Head4:42
3."Maricela"RosasColossal Head3:50
4."Can't Stop the Rain"RosasColossal Head3:35
5."This Bird's Gonna Fly"RosasColossal Head4:16
6."Pepe & Irene" (with Money Mark)Hidalgo, Pérez, Mark Nishita, Mario CaldatoVarious Artists: Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin, 19973:33
7."Lonesome Tears in My Eyes" (with Paul Burlison)Johnny Burnette, Dorsey Burnette, Paul Burlison, Al MortimerPaul Burlison: Train Kept A-Rollin', 19973:51
8."Me Estas Matando"RosasVarious Artists: The End of Violence: Songs from the Motion Picture Soundtrack, 19973:48
9."El Canoero" (Los Super Seven)Traditional, arranged by Valerio LongoriaLos Super Seven: Los Super Seven, 19983:19
10."La Sirena" (Los Super Seven)Traditional, arranged by HidalgoLos Super Seven: Los Super Seven2:53
11."El Pescador" (Los Super Seven)Lorenzo BarcelataLos Super Seven: Canto, 20014:29
12."Little Heaven" (Cesar Rosas)Rosas, PrestonCesar Rosas: Soul Disguise, 19993:39
13."Soul Disguise" (Cesar Rosas)Rosas, PrestonCesar Rosas: Soul Disguise3:19
14."Angelito" (Cesar Rosas)RosasCesar Rosas: Soul Disguise4:25
15."Lemon 'n Ice" (Latin Playboys)Hidalgo, PérezLatin Playboys: Dose, 19993:51
16."I'll Change My Style" (Houndog)David Parker, Manuel VillaHoundog: Houndog, 19993:49
17."Cumbia Raza (English version)"Rosaspromotional single, 20002:52
18."Oh Yeah"Rosas, PérezThis Time, 19993:48
19."Viking"Hidalgo, PérezThis Time3:32
20."This Time"Hidalgo, PérezThis Time5:18
21."What's Going On" (with Sheryl Crow; live 1997)Renaldo Benson, Al Cleveland, Marvin GayeThis Time; Japanese bonus track3:33
Note

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.

Los Lobos
  • David Hidalgo – vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, accordion, violin, banjo, 6-string bass, piano, drums, percussion
  • Cesar Rosas – vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin
  • Louie Pérez – drums, percussion, guitar, fraustophone, vocals, lead vocals on "Alone in a Crowd"
  • Conrad Lozano – electric and acoustic basses, fretless bass, guitarrón, vocals, lead vocals on "Guantanamera"
  • Steve Berlin – saxophones, flute, harmonica, melodica, keyboards, percussion
Additional musicians
  • Charlie Tovar – congas, percussion (Disc one: 1, 2)
  • T-Bone Burnett – acoustic guitar, organ (Disc one: 10-16), vocals (Disc one: 19-25)
  • Alex Acuña – percussion (Disc one: 10-16, 19-25 / Disc two: 6, 12, 19 / Disc three: 1-7 / Disc four: 17), hand drums (Disc two: 11), shekere (Disc two: 14), drums (Disc four: 17)
  • Ry Cooder – accordion, bajo sexto (Disc one: 17)
  • Jim Dickinson – piano (Disc one: 17)
  • Jorge Calderon – bass (Disc one: 17)
  • Jim Keltner – drums (Disc one: 17 / Disc two: 16, 17), percussion (Disc one: 17 / Disc two: 17)
  • Mitchell Froom – keyboards (Disc one: 19-25 / Disc three: 1-7, 13, 14 / Disc four: 15, 17-20), harmonium (Disc two: 12)
  • Mickey Curry – drums (Disc one: 19-25 / Disc two: 1)
  • Anton Fier – drums (Disc one: 19-25)
  • Ron Tutt – drums (Disc one: 19-25)
  • John Hiatt – vocals (Disc one: 19 / Disc two: 14)
  • Danny Timms – organ, Wurlitzer (Disc two: 14), piano (Disc two: 16)
  • Jerry Marrota – drums (Disc two: 11, 14 / Disc 4: 15), percussion (Disc four: 15)
  • Levon Helm – vocals (Disc two: 13)
  • Victor Bisetti – percussion (Disc two: 18 / Disc three: 1-10, 15-17, 19, 20 / Disc four: 1-8, 17-21), drums (Disc three: 8-12, 15, 17-20 / Disc four: 7, 12-14)
  • Fermin Herrera – Veracruz harp (Disc three: 6)
  • Pete Thomas – drums (Disc three: 1-7 / Disc four: 1-5, 18, 19)
  • La Chilapeña Brass Band – horns (Disc three: 9)
  • Tchad Blake – bass, guitar (Disc three: 13, 14 / Disc four: 15)
  • Robert Rodriguez – guitar (Disc three: 19)
  • Yuka Honda – keyboards, sampling (Disc four: 1-5)
  • Efrain Toro – percussion (Disc four: 1-5)
  • Money Mark – keyboards (Disc four: 6)
  • Paul Burlison – guitar (Disc four: 7)
  • Jim Weider – guitar (Disc four: 7)
  • Joe Ely – guitar, vocals (Disc four: 9, 10)
  • Rick Trevino – guitar (Disc four: 9, 10), vocals (Disc four: 9-11)
  • Freddy Fender – acoustic bass, vocals (Disc four: 9, 10)
  • Ruben Ramos – vocals (Disc four: 9-11)
  • Joel Guzman – piano, organ, accordion, percussion, vocals (Disc four: 9, 10)
  • Max Baca – bajo sexto, bass, drums, vocals (Disc four: 9, 10)
  • Sarah Fox – backing vocals (Disc four: 9)
  • Will-Dog – bass (Disc four: 11)
  • Alberto Salas – piano, percussion (Disc four: 11)
  • Cougar Estrada – drums, percussion (Disc four: 11)
  • Raul Malo – vocals (Disc four: 11)
  • Eddie Baytos – organ (Disc four: 12, 13)
  • Flaco Jiménez – accordion, vocals (Disc four: 14)
  • Wendy Melvoin – vocals (Disc four: 15)
  • Lisa Coleman – vocals (Disc four: 15)
  • Mike Halby – vocals, instruments (Disc four: 16)
  • Aaron Ballesteros – drums (Disc four: 20)
  • Sheryl Crow – vocals (Disc four: 21)
Technical
  • Luis R. Torres – producer (Disc one: 1, 2)
  • Los Lobos – producer (Disc one: 1, 2, 18-25 / Disc two: 7-11, 13-19 / Disc three: 1-11, 16-19 / Disc four: 1-6, 8, 17-20)
  • Steve Berlin – producer (Disc one: 3-7, 10-16 / Disc two: 2-4 / Disc four: 9-11), mixing (Disc three: 18, 19)
  • T-Bone Burnett – producer (Disc one: 4-7, 10-16, 19-25)
  • Larry Hirsch – producer (Disc two: 9-11, 13-17), engineer (Disc one: 15, 18-25 / Disc two: 6-11, 13-17), mixing (Disc one: 15, 18 / Disc two: 9-17)
  • Ry Cooder – producer (Disc one: 17)
  • Mitchell Froom – producer (Disc two: 1, 12 / Disc three: 1-7 / Disc four: 1-5, 17-20)
  • Hal Willner – producer (Disc two: 6)
  • Tchad Blake – producer (Disc four: 1-5, 17-20), engineer (Disc two: 12 / Disc three: 1-7 / Disc four: 1-5, 17-20), mixing (Disc three: 1-7, 11, 17 / Disc four: 18-20)
  • Latin Playboys – producer, engineer, mixing (Disc three: 13, 14 / Disc four: 15)
  • John Chelew – producer (Disc three: 15)
  • Leib Ostrow – producer (Disc three: 16)
  • Eugene Rodriguez – producer (Disc three: 16)
  • Cesar Rosas – producer (Disc four: 12-14, 21), engineer (Disc three: 16, 18, 19 / Disc four: 12-14), mixing (Disc three: 16 / Disc four: 8, 17, 21)
  • Mario Caldato Jr. – producer, engineer, mixing (Disc four: 6)
  • Jim Weider – producer (Disc four: 7)
  • David Hidalgo – producer (Disc four: 16)
  • David Sandoval – associate producer (Disc one: 1, 2)
  • Joe Schiff – associate producer, engineer, mixing (Disc three: 15), assistant engineer (Disc two: 9-11, 13-17)
  • David Hirshland – associate producer (Disc three: 15)
  • Patrick Flynn – engineer (Disc one: 1, 2)
  • Mark Fleisher – engineer, mixing (Disc one: 1, 2)
  • George Johnsen – engineer (Disc one: 3)
  • Mark Linett – engineer (Disc one: 4-14, 16), mixing (Disc one: 4-7), remixing engineer (Disc one: 21)
  • Mark Ettel – engineer, mixing (Disc one: 17)
  • Stephen Shelton – engineer (Disc two: 6), assistant engineer (Disc one: 19-25)
  • Bob Schaper – engineer (Disc two: 1-4 / Disc four: 6), mixing (Disc two: 19 / Disc three: 18)
  • Keith Keller – engineer (Disc two: 5)
  • Scott Woodman – engineer (Disc two: 7, 8)
  • Stacy Baird – engineer (Disc two: 9-11, 13-17)
  • Clark German – engineer (Disc two: 9-11, 13-17)
  • Dusty Wakeman – engineer (Disc two: 18)
  • Peter Doell – engineer (Disc two: 18)
  • Paul duGré – engineer (Disc two: 19 / Disc 3: 8, 9), mixing (Disc three: 8, 9)
  • John Paterno – engineer (Disc four: 1-5, 7, 8, 17-20), assistant engineer (Disc three: 1-7, 13, 14 / Disc four: 15), mixing (Disc four: 8, 12-14)
  • Bill Jackson – engineer (Disc three: 10, 17, 19), mixing (Disc three: 19)
  • David Wells – engineer (Disc three: 11, 16)
  • Warren Dennis – engineer, mixing (Disc three: 16)
  • Dave McNair – engineer (Disc four: 9-11), mixing (Disc four: 9, 10)
  • Husky Hoskulds – engineer (Disc four: 17-20), assistant engineer (Disc four: 15)
  • Mike Monroe – engineer (Disc four: 16)
  • Louis Stetzel – engineer (Disc four: 21)
  • Charles Paakkari – assistant engineer (Disc one: 10-14, 16)
  • Judy Clapp – assistant engineer (Disc one: 17)
  • David Glover – assistant engineer (Disc one: 19-25)
  • Mike Kloster – assistant engineer (Disc one: 19-25)
  • Jimmy Preziosi – assistant engineer (Disc one: 19-25)
  • Doug Schwartz – assistant engineer (Disc one: 19-25)
  • Tony Chiappa – assistant engineer (Disc one: 17, 19-25)
  • Magic Moreno – assistant engineer (Disc one: 19-25)
  • Dan Bosworth – assistant engineer (Disc two: 9-11, 13-17 / Disc three: 1-7))
  • Eric Rudd – assistant engineer (Disc two: 9-11, 13-17)
  • Brian Soucy – assistant engineer (Disc two: 9-11, 13-17), mixing (Disc four: 17)
  • Tom Nellen – assistant engineer (Disc two: 9-11, 13-17)
  • Neal Avron – assistant engineer (Disc two: 9-11, 13-17)
  • Julie Last – assistant engineer (Disc two: 12)
  • Wendy Thompson – assistant engineer (Disc two: 19 / Disc three: 8, 9)
  • Steve Gamberoni – assistant engineer (Disc four: 9, 10)
  • Fred Rennert – assistant engineer (Disc four: 9, 10)
  • Robert Breen – assistant engineer (Disc four: 11)
  • Howard Willing – assistant engineer (Disc four: 17-20)
  • Josh Turner – assistant engineer (Disc four: 17-20)
  • Joe Zook – assistant engineer (Disc four: 17-20)
  • Joe Ferla – mixing (Disc two: 6)
  • Ralph Sall – mixing (Disc two: 18)
  • Ray Blair – mixing engineer (Disc two: 18)
  • Mike Kloster – mixing assistant (Disc two: 19)
  • Michael Prince – mixing (Disc three: 16)
  • John Holbrook – mixing (Disc four: 7)
  • Paul Rabjohns – digital assembly (Disc three: 19)
Box set
  • Gary Stewart – producer
  • Tim Bernett – executive producer
  • Los Lobos – executive producer
  • Bill Inglot – remastering, sound producer
  • Dan Hersch – remastering
  • Cesar Rosas – music research
  • Jo Motta – project coordinator
  • Gary Peterson – discographical annotation
  • Steve Berlin – discographical annotation
  • Vanessa Atkins – editorial supervision
  • Sheryl Farber – editorial supervision
  • Daniel Goldmark – editorial research
  • Louie Pérez – editorial direction, art supervision
  • Shawn Amos – A&R editorial coordinator
  • Hugh Brown – art direction
  • Al Quattrocchi – art direction
  • Jeff Smith – art direction
  • Tornado Design – design
  • James Austin – cover inspiration
  • Stan Grant – cover painting

References

  1. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "El Cancionero: Mas y Mas – AllMusic Review". AllMusic. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  2. ^ "El Cancionero: Mas y Mas – The Guardian Review". The Guardian. February 9, 2001. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  3. Klein, Joshua (7 November 2000). "The A.V. Club – El Cancionero: Mas Y Mas". The A.V. Club. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  4. Caligiuri, Jim (December 15, 2000). "How the Wolves Survived". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  5. Hornby, Nick (April 23, 2001). "The Entertainers: Learning from Los Lobos". The New Yorker. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  6. El Cancionero: Mas y Mas (CD liner notes). Los Lobos. Rhino Records/Warner Archives. 2000.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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