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1999 studio album by Los Lobos From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This Time is a studio album by Los Lobos, released in 1999 on Hollywood Records.[5][6]
This Time | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | July 20, 1999 | |||
Studio | Sunset Sound Factory, Hollywood, California | |||
Genre | Roots rock Chicano rock | |||
Length | 38:11 | |||
Label | Hollywood | |||
Producer | Mitchell Froom, Tchad Blake, Los Lobos[1] | |||
Los Lobos chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Robert Christgau | [3] |
Rolling Stone | [4] |
Entertainment Weekly wrote that "the important thing is that Los Lobos do fusion like nobody else, twisting a tangle of influences into tightly wound explorations of sound and rhythm that are genuinely electric, not just eclectic."[7]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "This Time" | 3:31 | |
2. | "Oh Yeah" | Cesar Rosas, Pérez | 3:44 |
3. | "Viking" | 3:30 | |
4. | "High Places" | 4:21 | |
5. | "Cumbia Raza" | Rosas | 2:45 |
6. | "Run Away With You" | 3:03 | |
7. | "Corazõn" | 4:05 | |
8. | "Some Say, Some Do" | Rosas, Pérez | 3:09 |
9. | "Turn Around" | 3:45 | |
10. | "La Playa" | 3:12 | |
11. | "Why We Wish" | 2:53 |
All tracks are written by David Hidalgo and Louie Pérez, except where noted
On the liner notes, the specific contributions of the members of Los Lobos are not mentioned, but are assumed to be the "usual," as noted below. Other personnel are credited as described below.
Chart (1999) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200[8] | 135 |
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