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2015 studio album by Los Lobos
Gates of Gold
Released September 25, 2015 (2015-09-25 ) Studio Blue Velvet Studio,
Santa Ana, California Blue Cat Studios,
San Antonio ,
Texas Playground Recording Studios,
Nashville, Tennessee Milagro Studios,
Walnut, California Native Sound Recording,
St. Louis ,
Missouri Revolution Recording,
Toronto ,
Ontario ,
Canada
Genre
Chicano rock
Roots rock
Americana
Tex-Mex
Latin rock Length 42 :44
Label
429 Records
Proper Records (Europe)
Producer
Los Lobos
Gates of Gold is the fifteenth studio album by the
American
rock band
Los Lobos , released in September 2015. It was released worldwide through
429 Records and in Europe through
Proper Records . It is the band's first full-length studio album since 2010's
Tin Can Trust .
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Track listing
All tracks are written by
David Hidalgo and
Louie Pérez , except where noted
Title Writer(s) 1. "Made to Break Your Heart" 4:44 2. "When We Were Free" 5:09 3. "Mis-Treater Boogie Blues"
Cesar Rosas 3:09 4. "There I Go" 3:15 5. "Too Small Heart" 3:51 6. "Poquito Para Aqui" Rosas 3:54 7. "Gates of Gold" 3:50 8. "La Tumba Sera el Final" Francisco Vidal 2:38 9. "Song of the Sun" 3:40 10. "I Believed You So" Rosas 4:23 11. "Magdalena" 4:11
Personnel
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.
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Los Lobos
Additional musicians
David Hidalgo Jr. – drums
Syd Straw – backing vocals (1)
Marcos J. Reyes – percussion (1, 2, 4, 6, 8)
Mitchell Froom – keyboards (2, 7)
Oscar Utterstrom – trombone (2)
Sammy Avila – organ (3, 6, 10), piano (10)
Robert Crowell – alto saxophone (5)
Josh Baca – accordion (6)
Juan Perez – bass (6, 10)
Technical
Los Lobos – producer
Shane Smith – engineer, mixing (except 1)
Darren Frandsen – assistant engineer
Matt Jacobson – assistant engineer
Jesse Druehl – assistant engineer
Joe Trevino – additional engineer
Adam Landry – additional engineer
Cesar Rosas – additional engineer, photography
Dave Beeman – additional engineer
Stephen Koszler – additional engineer
Niko Bolas – mixing (1)
Dave McNair – mastering (except 3, 6, 8, 10)
Stephen Marsh – mastering (3, 6, 8, 10)
Mando Tavares – production coordination
Al Quattrocchi – art direction
Jeff Smith – art direction
Tornado Design – art direction
Louie Pérez – photography
John Gilhooley – photography
Noé Montes – photography
References
^ Cahill, Greg (December 1, 2015).
"Gates of Gold – The Absolute Sound Review" .
The Absolute Sound . Retrieved August 26, 2019 .
^ Deming, Mark.
"Gates of Gold – AllMusic Review" .
AllMusic . Retrieved August 26, 2019 .
^ Horowitz, Hal (September 24, 2015).
"Gates of Gold – American Songwriter Review" .
American Songwriter . Retrieved August 21, 2019 .
^ Snider, Eric (October 19, 2015).
"Gates of Gold – CL Tampa Bay Review" .
CL Tampa Bay . Retrieved August 26, 2019 .
^ Clarke, Tom (September 25, 2015).
"Gates of Gold – Elmore Magazine Review" .
Elmore Magazine . Retrieved August 26, 2019 .
^ Collette, Doug (September 24, 2015).
"Gates of Gold – Glide Magazine Review" . Glide Magazine. Retrieved August 26, 2019 .
^ Dalton, Nick (November 6, 2015).
"Gates of Gold – Record Collector Review" .
Record Collector . Retrieved August 26, 2019 .
^ Gil De Rubio, Dave (November 9, 2016).
"After 40 years, Los Lobos still survives" .
Sun Chronicle . Retrieved November 18, 2016 .
^ Lanham, Tom (October 1, 2015).
"Los Lobos' Louis Perez reminisces about punk days" .
San Francisco Examiner . Retrieved November 18, 2016 .
^ Contreras, Felix (September 16, 2015).
"Review: Los Lobos, 'Gates Of Gold' " .
NPR . Retrieved November 18, 2016 .
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"Gates of Gold on Discogs" . Discogs.com. Retrieved 26 August 2019 .
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