
Okay, gang, here's another multi-generation tape
that might be of interest to some of you...This one is hissy between the songs, but sounds pretty
good when the band is playing. It's an all-acoustic and all-Spanish-language Los Lobos show recorded at Santa Monica's McCabe's Guitar Shop. Do you have a lower generation copy of this show? If so, can you upload it and provide a link?
Los Lobos
McCabe's Guitar Shop
May 13, 1984
Unknown generation tape. The original tape is likely to be a sound board. Hissy between songs. There is a 2-LP bootleg named "El Fronte Norteno" that appears to be sourced from this show.
01. Intro
02. Maria Chuchena
03. La Iguana (Son Jarocho)
04. La Guacamaya
05. Canto A Veracruz
06. El Gusto
07. El Quereque
08. Sabor A Mí
09. Guantanamera
10. El Chuchipe
11. Las Amarillas
13. Borinquen Patria Mia
14. Ay Te Dejo En San Antonio
15. Volver, Volver
16. Anselma
17. Los Ojos de Pancha
"Maria Chuchena," "El Cuchipe," "La Iguana (Son Jarocho)," "Sabor A Mí," "Guantanamera" were released on the self-released album "Los Lobos del Este de Los Angeles" in 1978.
"La Guayacama" and "El Gusto" are available on the 1978 release "La Pistola y El Corazón."
"Anselma" and "Ay Te Dejo En San Antonio" are on the EP "And A Time To Dance."
A live version of "Volver, Volver" is on the compilation album "Just Another Band From East L.A. - A Compilation"
A live version of "Los Ojos de Pancha" is on "El Cancionero: May y Mas."
A live version of "Canto A Veracruz" is on Acoustic En Vivo.