Big profits: So the tears are rolling

the Art to be able to swing is a sad, lost quality in the modern music world, but The Mavericks blends still genres, so you can't help to swing træbenet. the

Ann McDonald
Ann McDonald
01 November 2019 Friday 01:00
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Big profits: So the tears are rolling

the Art to be able to swing is a sad, lost quality in the modern music world, but The Mavericks blends still genres, so you can't help to swing træbenet.

the Veterans from Florida opens their irresistible new coverplade, ’Play the Hits’, with a terrific swing the little John Anderson's ’Swingin’, and so is the style otherwise put to yet another exuberant moment in the quartet's company.

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The Mavericks mastered everything from rock’n’roll to salsa, but they are primarily a country rock band, which, however, like playing with the conventional toner in a degree, so it seems quite natural, when Waylon Jennings’ ’Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way’ is given a twist of soul.

An old trotter as springsteen trite ’Hungry Heart’ also get a new gait in the hands of The Mavericks, who just can it with to get people's numbers sound like something you have written yourself.

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in Addition to the masterful interaction is Raul Malo brilliantly croon one of the group's great strengths, and the singer excels especially on tåreperserne ’Before the Next Teardrop Falls’, which originally was immortalized by Freddy Fender, and Peace Roses classic ’Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain’.

Although The Mavericks can't catch up with Elvis Presley's version of ’Don't Be Cruel’, and the band's version appears a little redundant.

nevertheless, the swinger, the.

the Cover to The Mavericks' current 'Play the Hits', which is the group's fifth studio album since the restoration in 2012.

Updated: 01.11.2019 01:00