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ZZ Top - Rio Grande Mud



7.7 | 56 votes |
Release date: 4 April 1972
Style: Hard rock, Blues rock

Owners:

59 have it
2 want it


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Line-up
Billy Gibbons - guitars, vocals, harmonica
Frank Beard - drums
Dusty Hill - bass, vocals

Additional musicians:
Pete Tickle - acoustic guitar

Additional info
Produced by Bill Ham.


Comments

Comments: 3   Visited by: 95 users
22.02.2012 - 01:33
musicalkaratekid
A nice little rocker, stuck between the balls-out blues of their debut and the goddamn-awesome-as-fuck riffage on 'Tres Hombres', but it works as a decent ZZ Top record, and to say it was released in 1972, i'd say the production and sound is pretty damn good.
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28.07.2023 - 18:59
Rating: 10
blacktooth85
How are these first few ZZ Top albums rated lower than Eliminator? This is what the band is all about. Straight up hard rockin' Texas blues. I really can't get into their 80's synth rock, commercialized bullcrap. It widen their audience to soccermoms and the average FM radio mark. I get why they went that direction. It was the 80's. $$$
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28.07.2023 - 20:10
A Real Mönkey
Written by blacktooth85 on 28.07.2023 at 18:59

How are these first few ZZ Top albums rated lower than Eliminator? This is what the band is all about. Straight up hard rockin' Texas blues. I really can't get into their 80's synth rock, commercialized bullcrap. It widen their audience to soccermoms and the average FM radio mark. I get why they went that direction. It was the 80's. $$$

Garbage take but okay.
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