Mescalero (album)
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| Mescalero | |||||
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| Studio album by ZZ Top | |||||
| Released | April 15, 2003 | ||||
| Genre | Hard rock, blues-rock | ||||
| Length | 75:08 | ||||
| Label | RCA Records | ||||
| Producer | Billy Gibbons | ||||
| Professional reviews | |||||
| ZZ Top chronology | |||||
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Mescalero is the fourteenth studio album by American blues-rock band ZZ Top, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music). The album title is a return to using Hispanic-related titles for the first time since El Loco. The title refers to a tribe living in New Mexico.
Contents |
All songs written by Billy Gibbons, except where noted
- "Mescalero" – 3:50
- Lead vocals: Billy Gibbons
- "Two Ways to Play" – 4:15
- Lead vocals: Billy Gibbons
- "Alley-Gator" – 3:29
- Lead vocals: Billy Gibbons
- "Buck Nekkid" – 3:02
- Lead vocals: Billy Gibbons
- "Goin' So Good" – 5:35
- Lead vocals: Billy Gibbons
- "Me So Stupid" (Gibbons, Joe Hardy, Gary Moon) – 3:33
- Lead vocals: Billy Gibbons
- "Piece" – 4:19
- Lead vocals: Dusty Hill
- "Punk Ass Boyfriend" – 3:05
- Lead vocals: Billy Gibbons
- "Stackin' Paper" (Gibbons, Hardy) – 2:58
- Lead vocals: Billy Gibbons
- "What Would You Do?" – 3:03
- Lead vocals: Billy Gibbons & Dusty Hill
- "What it Is Kid" (Gibbons, Dusty Hill, Frank Beard) – 4:13
- Lead vocals: Billy Gibbons
- "Que Lastima" – 4:24
- Lead vocals: Billy Gibbons
- "Tramp" (Lowell Fulsom, Jimmy McCracklin) – 5:13
- Lead vocals: Billy Gibbons
- "Crunchy" – 3:13
- Lead vocals: Billy Gibbons
- "Dusted" – 3:55
- Lead vocals: Billy Gibbons
- "Liquor" – 3:23
- Lead vocals: Billy Gibbons
- "Sanctify" – 9:10
- Lead vocals: Billy Gibbons
- Producer – Billy Gibbons
- Engineer – Joe Hardy
- Mixing – Joe Hardy
- Mastering – G.L. Moon
- A&R – Steve Ralbovsky
- Art conception – Ryk Maverick
- Design – Ryk Maverick
- Layout design – Ryk Maverick
- Photography – Mike Waring
Album – Billboard (North America)
| Year | Chart | Position |
|---|---|---|
| 2003 | The Billboard 200 | 57 |
Catalogue: (CD) RCA 51168