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Perfectamundo / Billy Gibbons and the BFG's.

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: CRE-37886-02 | Concord RecordsSpoken language: English Publisher: Beverly Hills, CA : Concord Records, [2015]Copyright date: ℗2015Description: 1 audio disc : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
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Contents:
Got love if you want it (4:17) -- Treat her right (2:23) -- You're what's happenin', baby (6:07) -- Sal y pimiento (3:13) -- Pickin' up chicks on Dowling Street (4:10) -- Hombre sin nombre (3:50) -- Quiero mas dinero (3:26) -- Baby please don't go (2:31) -- Piedras negras (3:08) -- Perfectamundo (2:44) -- Q-vo (3:26).
Performed by Billy Gibbons and the BFG's.
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Adult CD Adult CD Northport Library CD POP/ROCK Billy Gibbons and the BFG's Checked out 06/07/2024 33111008634962
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

ZZ Top's 2012 album La Futura -- their first in nearly a decade -- was widely acclaimed for bringing back the group's grimy '70s boogie, so what did Billy Gibbons choose to do for a follow-up? Naturally, he decided to leave his little old band behind so he could record Perfectamundo with a new group called the BFG's. Perfectamundo allows Gibbons to not only indulge a newfound love of Cuban rhythms -- an infatuation assisted by pianist Martin Guigui, who provides an anchor in the BFG's -- but also all the studio trickery he left behind as he worked with Rick Rubin on La Futura. Certainly, percolating Cuban rhythms lie at the foundation of Perfectamundo, but Gibbons can't resist setting everything to tightly controlled drum machines, then hauling out a bunch of studio effects, including a vocoder that pushes his gravelly croak into something slippery and sly. All this flair is a welcome reminder that, for all his vaunted blues purism, Gibbons remains something of a futurist, happily blurring the lines between the present and past along with obliterating the lines between cultures. True, some of this playfulness can result in moments that are decidedly dorky, like the opening gambit of oldies covers ("Got Love if You Want It," "Treat Her Right"), which feel stiff. "Hombre Sin Nombre" seems constructed to house every synthesized sound Gibbons ever imagined, "Quiero Mas Dinero" boasts a rap that would've seemed old-fashioned in 1989, and the chants of "baby shake that ass" on the title track are the furthest thing from sexy -- but this isn’t a bug, it's a feature. As good as it was, La Futura felt somewhat constrained by the concept of ZZ Top's classicism, whereas this record thrives on freedom, including the freedom to be ridiculous. The very fact that Perfectamundo gets silly makes it appealing: Gibbons enjoys playing with this Cuban-blues hybrid so much, he lets down his guard, allowing himself to spin out some slick, greasy solos, ride out some infectious vamps, and act like the cheerful dirty old man he is. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Sung in English, Spanish, and Spanglish; credits in English.

Title from disc label.

Songs primarily written by Billy F. Gibbons.

Performed by Billy Gibbons and the BFG's.

Full credits on container insert.

Got love if you want it (4:17) -- Treat her right (2:23) -- You're what's happenin', baby (6:07) -- Sal y pimiento (3:13) -- Pickin' up chicks on Dowling Street (4:10) -- Hombre sin nombre (3:50) -- Quiero mas dinero (3:26) -- Baby please don't go (2:31) -- Piedras negras (3:08) -- Perfectamundo (2:44) -- Q-vo (3:26).

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