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Rise [UK Bonus Tracks]
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Album Details: Rise [UK Bonus Tracks]

Release Date:04/22/2003
Label:Import [Generic]
UPC:766482031849

Track List: Rise [UK Bonus Tracks]

  1. Rise
  2. I've Always Got You on My Mind
  3. Sittin' By Your River
  4. Driver Go Slow
  5. I Know You Know
  6. Royal Oakie
  7. I Don't Want to Be Seen With You
  8. I Just Met You
  1. Rock Me Baby
  2. If the Night
  3. It's the Morning
  4. Little Georgie Baker [*]
  5. Tomorrow Just Might Change [*]
  6. Michoacan [Mono Version][*]
  7. Gulf of Mexico [Mono Version][*]

Pro Reviews: Rise [UK Bonus Tracks]

  • All Music Guide

    Louie the Lovers' Rise is a legendary album, at least among hardcore record collectors. It's the kind of record that is heard of more than heard the kind of record rumored about in collectors circles, as evidenced by REM guitarist Peter Buck impressing author Brett Milano in his ode to record collectors Vinyl Junkies, the kind of record that fetches absurd prices when actually found in specialty shops or record conventions. Rise gathered such attention for a few reasons. First of all, it was genuinely rare, released briefly on Epic Records in 1970 but received little attention and sold only a handful of copies. Second, the album was produced by Texas cult hero Doug Sahm, whose dedicated following collects anything he recorded. Third, the band simply has a great story: they were a teenage MexicanAmerican garage band, inspired greatly by Creedence Clearwater Revival and to a lesser extent the Byrds, who were still in high school and playing sets of alloriginal material when they gained... the attention of Sahm and Epic, leading to this one album. Finally, the music is really, really good, a fresh and unpredictable blend of Byrdsian jangle and psychedelia, CCRstyled choogling boogie, Texan blues, Mexican tradition, oldfashioned teenbeat rock roll and a sense of popcraft learned from the Beatles. It's easy to see why Sahm went crazy for this band they share a similar pancultural sensibility, blurring lines between different musical styles not just over the course of an album but within a song, and it's done out of a natural love, not a selfconscious exercise in genrehopping. Not that Louie the Lovers sounds much like the Sir Douglas Quintet; they arrive at a similar place by reinterpreting shared influences and following a similarly bighearted, relaxed and rocking vision. In many places, Rise does sound more dated than any Sahm project outside of +2=Honkey Blues, due to its mild trippiness (largely borrowed from the Byrds, in both harmonies and ringing guitars), but that element is offset by the group's supple musicality you would never guess they were teenagers and the uniformly strong songwriting of leader Louie Ortega, who pens memorable songs in a variety of styles from the rolling, countryish "I Know You Know" and the surging title track to the roadhouse boogie of "Rock Me Baby" and the backwoods stomp of "Sittin' By Your River." These are songs that sound both fresh and familiar upon first listen, and become more impressive with each spin precisely the kind of music that becomes a legend among fanatical record collectors. For too long, only those vinyl junkies with cash to burn and energy to hunt could track down Rise, but fortunately Acadia reissued the album on CD as part of their extensive Doug Sahm reissue campaign in 2003, adding the group's last Epic single "Little Georgie Baker"/"Tomorrow Just Might Change" as bonus tracks along with the Sahmrelated single by Rocky The Border Kings, "Michoacan"/"Gulf of Mexico." This CD not only allows those who had heard of the album for years to finally hear Rise in all its glory, but helps Louie the Lovers earn their place in rock history, not just as one of the handful of MexicanAmerican rock bands of their time, but as one of the great oneshot wonders of the rock roll era. It really is as good as its legend suggests. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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