Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1987
Time: 39:23
Size: 90,9 MB
Label: Hightone Records
Styles: Rock/Blues-Pop
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. That's Where I Come In - 3:26
2. Joanne - 5:10
3. Our Days Are Numbered - 4:41
4. Her Number - 3:07
5. Fair Warning - 4:15
6. Where Do I Stand - 4:28
7. Thanks A Lot - 3:24
8. Really Down - 4:06
9. It Ain't There - 3:01
10. Last Chance Saloon - 3:40
The Delgado Brothers self-titled debut effort comes off more like polished blues-pop compared to their late-'90s and early-2000s blues tunes with a Latin beat sound. Steve Delgado's vocals on "Where Do I Stand" sound like a sweetened Julio Cesar Rojas, whereas "It Ain't There" is more of a slow pop love ballad.
The Delgado Brothers
Year: 1987
Time: 39:23
Size: 90,9 MB
Label: Hightone Records
Styles: Rock/Blues-Pop
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. That's Where I Come In - 3:26
2. Joanne - 5:10
3. Our Days Are Numbered - 4:41
4. Her Number - 3:07
5. Fair Warning - 4:15
6. Where Do I Stand - 4:28
7. Thanks A Lot - 3:24
8. Really Down - 4:06
9. It Ain't There - 3:01
10. Last Chance Saloon - 3:40
The Delgado Brothers self-titled debut effort comes off more like polished blues-pop compared to their late-'90s and early-2000s blues tunes with a Latin beat sound. Steve Delgado's vocals on "Where Do I Stand" sound like a sweetened Julio Cesar Rojas, whereas "It Ain't There" is more of a slow pop love ballad.
The Delgado Brothers
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