Tres Hombres, a 1973 album by ZZ Top, peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 albums chart in early 1974. The dynamic backing supplied by Hill and Beard, as well as Gibbons’ “growling” guitar tone, were responsible for the album’s overall sound. The album “gave ZZ Top their first...
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as it reached number two on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It was also a top ten hit in the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, and New Zealand. Like many of ZZ Top’s songs, it was written by Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill, and Frank...
“Rough Boy,” from the albumAfterburner, offers a contrast to ZZ Top's usual hard-hitting sound. This song's smooth, melodic approach, highlighted by its tender guitar solos and introspectivelyrics, demonstrates the band's versatility and ability to craft softer, more reflective tunes. ...
The last thing anyone expected from 1983: ZZ Top, the bearded blues buzzards from Texas, became chic. They didn’t need new haircuts, either — and still the same cheap sunglasses. But against all odds, these mangy old dogs adapted brilliantly to the pop-culture youth explosion, by leanin...
ZZ Top, "La Grange" (1973) London ZZ Top, "La Grange" (1973) ZZ Top's breakthrough boogie is rooted in the blues, is about a whorehouse and features some of the nastiest guitar licks to grace pop radio back in 1973. It helped set the stage for the band's career and gave guitar...
ZZ Top, "La Grange" (1973) London ZZ Top, "La Grange" (1973) ZZ Top's breakthrough boogie is rooted in the blues, is about a whorehouse and features some of the nastiest guitar licks to grace pop radio back in 1973. It helped set the stage for the band's career and gave guitar...
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