Los Lobos

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

And A Time To Dance
New - LP - 23963
Sealed, Hard To Find 1983 Original. Crisp Corners, No Cut-Out Hole Or Saw Cut. First Copy We Have Had In Stock In Five Years. more
And A Time To Dance
New - LP - 23963
Sealed, Hard To Find 1983 Original. Tiny Saw Cut. more
By The Light Of The Moon
Used - LP - 1-25523
1987 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. “On How Will The Wolf Survive?, Los Lobos Seemed To Be Feeling Out The Boundaries Of How Much They Could Say About The Hard Realities Of Life Within The Framework Of Good-Time R&B-Flavored Rock & Roll, And On Their Next Album, 1987's By The Light Of The Moon, The Group Gently Shifted Their Focus To Favor Their More Contemplative Side. While The Band Certainly Hadn't Lost The Ability To Rock Out (Check Out "My Baby's Gone" Or "Shakin' Shakin' Shakes" For Proof), Most Of The Album Displayed A Lighter Touch Musically, With David Hidalgo's Deft Lead Guitar And Cesar Rosas' Precise Rhythm Chords Fueling Lean But Smoky R&B Numbers Like "Is That All There Is?" And "All I Wanted To Do Was Dance" And Understated Musical Snapshots Like "One Time, One Night" And "River Of Fools." Lyrically, By The Light Of The Moon Is Dominated By The Sad Mysteries Of Life And The Less-Than-Generous Nature Of Fate, As Ordinary People Try To Come To Terms With Death ("One Time, One Night"), Disappointment ("Is That All There Is?"), Love That's Faded Into The Shadows ("The Hardest Time"), And The Mingled Comfort And Uncertainties Of Faith ("Tears Of God"). While The Soundtrack Album To The Movie La Bamba, Released The Same Year, Captured Los Lobos At Their Most Carefree And High-Spirited As They Called Up The Spirit Of Ritchie Valens, By The Light Of The Moon Showed The Other Side Of The Coin As The Group Looked Into The Hearts And Souls Of Themselves And The Community Around Them, And If It's A Harder Album To Enjoy Than Those That Preceded It, Its Depth Rewards Repeated Listenings.” Mark Deming, AMG. more
By The Light Of The Moon
New - LP - 25523
Sealed 1987 Columbia House Release Featuring Rare Brown Lettering On Front Cover. “While The Soundtrack Album To The Movie La Bamba, Released The Same Year, Captured Los Lobos At Their Most Carefree And High-Spirited As They Called Up The Spirit Of Ritchie Valens, By The Light Of The Moon Showed The Other Side Of The Coin As The Group Looked Into The Hearts And Souls Of Themselves And The Community Around Them, And If It's A Harder Album To Enjoy Than Those That Preceded It, Its Depth Rewards Repeated Listenings.” All Music Guide - Mark Deming. more
By The Light Of The Moon
New - LP - 1-25523
Sealed 1987 Original, Custom Album Hype Sticker On Shrink Wrap. Tiny Saw Notch. “On How Will The Wolf Survive?, Los Lobos Seemed To Be Feeling Out The Boundaries Of How Much They Could Say About The Hard Realities Of Life Within The Framework Of Good-Time R&B-Flavored Rock & Roll, And On Their Next Album, 1987's By The Light Of The Moon, The Group Gently Shifted Their Focus To Favor Their More Contemplative Side. While The Band Certainly Hadn't Lost The Ability To Rock Out (Check Out "My Baby's Gone" Or "Shakin' Shakin' Shakes" For Proof), Most Of The Album Displayed A Lighter Touch Musically, With David Hidalgo's Deft Lead Guitar And Cesar Rosas' Precise Rhythm Chords Fueling Lean But Smoky R&B Numbers Like "Is That All There Is?" And "All I Wanted To Do Was Dance" And Understated Musical Snapshots Like "One Time, One Night" And "River Of Fools." Lyrically, By The Light Of The Moon Is Dominated By The Sad Mysteries Of Life And The Less-Than-Generous Nature Of Fate, As Ordinary People Try To Come To Terms With Death ("One Time, One Night"), Disappointment ("Is That All There Is?"), Love That's Faded Into The Shadows ("The Hardest Time"), And The Mingled Comfort And Uncertainties Of Faith ("Tears Of God"). While The Soundtrack Album To The Movie La Bamba, Released The Same Year, Captured Los Lobos At Their Most Carefree And High-Spirited As They Called Up The Spirit Of Ritchie Valens, By The Light Of The Moon Showed The Other Side Of The Coin As The Group Looked Into The Hearts And Souls Of Themselves And The Community Around Them, And If It's A Harder Album To Enjoy Than Those That Preceded It, Its Depth Rewards Repeated Listenings.” All Music Guide - Mark Deming more
By The Light Of The Moon
New - LP - SL 25523
Sealed 1987 Vinyl, Small Saw Cut. Custom Sticker On Shrink Wrap. Small Manufacturing Wrinkle In Jacket. more
By The Light Of The Moon
New - LP - 25523
Sealed 1987 Vinyl. First Copy We Have Ever Seen Of This Rare Brown Lettering Version (Other Version Is Orange). Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. “On How Will The Wolf Survive?, Los Lobos Seemed To Be Feeling Out The Boundaries Of How Much They Could Say About The Hard Realities Of Life Within The Framework Of Good-Time R&B-Flavored Rock & Roll, And On Their Next Album, 1987's By The Light Of The Moon, The Group Gently Shifted Their Focus To Favor Their More Contemplative Side. While The Band Certainly Hadn't Lost The Ability To Rock Out (Check Out "My Baby's Gone" Or "Shakin' Shakin' Shakes" For Proof), Most Of The Album Displayed A Lighter Touch Musically, With David Hidalgo's Deft Lead Guitar And Cesar Rosas' Precise Rhythm Chords Fueling Lean But Smoky R&B Numbers Like "Is That All There Is?" And "All I Wanted To Do Was Dance" And Understated Musical Snapshots Like "One Time, One Night" And "River Of Fools." Lyrically, By The Light Of The Moon Is Dominated By The Sad Mysteries Of Life And The Less-Than-Generous Nature Of Fate, As Ordinary People Try To Come To Terms With Death ("One Time, One Night"), Disappointment ("Is That All There Is?"), Love That's Faded Into The Shadows ("The Hardest Time"), And The Mingled Comfort And Uncertainties Of Faith ("Tears Of God"). While The Soundtrack Album To The Movie La Bamba, Released The Same Year, Captured Los Lobos At Their Most Carefree And High-Spirited As They Called Up The Spirit Of Ritchie Valens, By The Light Of The Moon Showed The Other Side Of The Coin As The Group Looked Into The Hearts And Souls Of Themselves And The Community Around Them, And If It's A Harder Album To Enjoy Than Those That Preceded It, Its Depth Rewards Repeated Listenings.” Mark Deming, AMG. more
By The Light Of The Moon
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-360
Factory Sealed, Numbered, Limited Edition 180gm Gatefold. Mastered From The Original Tapes On Mobile Fidelity’s World-Renowned Mastering System And Pressed At RTI. more
By The Light Of The Moon
New - LP - 25523
Sealed 1987 Original With Custom Album Hype Sticker On Shrink Wrap. No Promo Or Deletion Marks. “On How Will The Wolf Survive?, Los Lobos Seemed To Be Feeling Out The Boundaries Of How Much They Could Say About The Hard Realities Of Life Within The Framework Of Good-Time R&B-Flavored Rock & Roll, And On Their Next Album, 1987's By The Light Of The Moon, The Group Gently Shifted Their Focus To Favor Their More Contemplative Side. While The Band Certainly Hadn't Lost The Ability To Rock Out (Check Out "My Baby's Gone" Or "Shakin' Shakin' Shakes" For Proof), Most Of The Album Displayed A Lighter Touch Musically, With David Hidalgo's Deft Lead Guitar And Cesar Rosas' Precise Rhythm Chords Fueling Lean But Smoky R&B Numbers Like "Is That All There Is?" And "All I Wanted To Do Was Dance" And Understated Musical Snapshots Like "One Time, One Night" And "River Of Fools." Lyrically, By The Light Of The Moon Is Dominated By The Sad Mysteries Of Life And The Less-Than-Generous Nature Of Fate, As Ordinary People Try To Come To Terms With Death ("One Time, One Night"), Disappointment ("Is That All There Is?"), Love That's Faded Into The Shadows ("The Hardest Time"), And The Mingled Comfort And Uncertainties Of Faith ("Tears Of God"). While The Soundtrack Album To The Movie La Bamba, Released The Same Year, Captured Los Lobos At Their Most Carefree And High-Spirited As They Called Up The Spirit Of Ritchie Valens, By The Light Of The Moon Showed The Other Side Of The Coin As The Group Looked Into The Hearts And Souls Of Themselves And The Community Around Them, And If It's A Harder Album To Enjoy Than Those That Preceded It, Its Depth Rewards Repeated Listenings.” Mark Deming, AMG. more
Del Este De Los Angeles
New - LP - NV 1001
Sealed, Out Of Print, Limited Edition 2015 Reissue Of Their Deadly Rare 1978 Private Pressing. Their Debut Album That Was Sold Out Of The Back Of Their Van When Originally Issued. more
Don't Worry Baby / Wiil The Wolf Survive / Anselma
Used - 12 - LASHX-4
Picture Sleeve 45rpm 12" W/2 Unreleased Tracks. more
Don't Worry Baby / Will The Wolf Survive
Used - 12 - PRO A 2226
Unplayed Promo Label 12 Inch more
Donna
Used - 10 - HL 8803
Rare, UK Only, Limited Edition 45rpm / 78rpm 10 Inch. more
El Cancionero
New - CD - RHI 75688
4CD This 10" Tall Box Says It All About Los Lobos. Stereophile Recording Of The Month. more
El Cancionero Mas Y Mas
New - CD - R2 76670
This 10 inch tall 4CD box says it all about Los Lobos. The complete history of the band from east L.A. 86 tracks in all. Featuring "Will The Wolf Survive" "One Time One Night" "La Bamba" "Don't Worry Baby". With 10 previously unreleased cuts and selections from solo and side projects plus an 80 page book. more
Gates Of Gold
New - LP - FTN16052
Sealed 2015 Original. more
Good Morning Aztlan
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-279
Sealed 2006 Limited Edition, Foil Numbered, 180gm High Definition Half-Speed Master. Deluxe Heavy-Duty Gatefold Cover. This Is Number 00492 Of Only 1,000 Pressings. more
Good Morning Aztlan
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-279
Sealed 2006, Hard To Find, Limited Edition 180gm High Definition Half-Speed Master. Deluxe Heavy-Duty Gatefold Cover. This Is Low Number 00320 Of Only 1,000 Pressings. Includes An Outstanding 12 Page Full Color Photo Booklet With Complete Lyrics. more
Good Morning Aztlan
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-279
2006 Limited Edition 180gm High Definition Half-Speed Master. Deluxe Heavy-Duty Gatefold Cover. This Is Number 00883 Of Only 1,000 Pressings. Appears Unplayed. Includes An Outstanding 12 Page Full Color Photo Booklet With Complete Lyrics. more
How Will The Wolf Survive
New - LP - 25177
Sealed 1984 Original. Difficult To Find Without A Saw Cut. “Los Lobos Spent Years Playing Parties, Wedding Receptions, Restaurants, Bars, And Anyplace Else Where Someone Might Pay Them For A Gig Before Landing A Deal With Slash Records, And Their First Full-Length Album For The Label, How Will The Wolf Survive?, Is The Work Of A Band That Had Learned How To Play Something For Everyone While Still Maintaining Their Own Musical Personality In The Process. How Will The Wolf Survive? Swings Back And Forth From Straight-Ahead Rock ("Don't Worry Baby") And Potent R&B Grooves ("I Got Loaded") To Country-Accented Blues Ballads ("A Matter Of Time") And Mexican Traditional Numbers ("Serenata Nortena"), With The Band's Exemplary Taste, Musical Smarts, And Road-Tested Maturity In Evidence On Every Cut. While Rarely Flashy, Even A Casual Listen Offers All The Proof You Might Need That Los Lobos Were A Band Of World-Class Musicians, With David Hidalgo's Guitar Work Especially Impressive Throughout. Just As Importantly, How Will The Wolf Survive? Was The First Album Where Los Lobos Showed How Much They Had To Say As Songwriters, Especially On "A Matter Of Time" And The Title Cut, Two Songs That Offered A Moving And Compassionate Look At The Lives Of Illegal Aliens In America. On ...And A Time To Dance, Los Lobos Showed The World That They Were A Great Dance Band, But How Will The Wolf Survive? Showed They Were A Great Dance Band, And A Lot More Besides.” Mark Deming, AMG. more
How Will The Wolf Survive?
Used - LP - 25177
1984 Original. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. “Los Lobos Spent Years Playing Parties, Wedding Receptions, Restaurants, Bars, And Anyplace Else Where Someone Might Pay Them For A Gig Before Landing A Deal With Slash Records, And Their First Full-Length Album For The Label, How Will The Wolf Survive?, Is The Work Of A Band That Had Learned How To Play Something For Everyone While Still Maintaining Their Own Musical Personality In The Process. How Will The Wolf Survive? Swings Back And Forth From Straight-Ahead Rock ("Don't Worry Baby") And Potent R&B Grooves ("I Got Loaded") To Country-Accented Blues Ballads ("A Matter Of Time") And Mexican Traditional Numbers ("Serenata Nortena"), With The Band's Exemplary Taste, Musical Smarts, And Road-Tested Maturity In Evidence On Every Cut. While Rarely Flashy, Even A Casual Listen Offers All The Proof You Might Need That Los Lobos Were A Band Of World-Class Musicians, With David Hidalgo's Guitar Work Especially Impressive Throughout. Just As Importantly, How Will The Wolf Survive? Was The First Album Where Los Lobos Showed How Much They Had To Say As Songwriters, Especially On "A Matter Of Time" And The Title Cut, Two Songs That Offered A Moving And Compassionate Look At The Lives Of Illegal Aliens In America. On ...And A Time To Dance, Los Lobos Showed The World That They Were A Great Dance Band, But How Will The Wolf Survive? Showed They Were A Great Dance Band, And A Lot More Besides.” Mark Deming, AMG. more
How Will The Wolf Survive?
New - LP - 25177
Sealed 1985 Original With Obi, Clean COH. more
How Will The Wolf Survive?
Used - LP - 1-25177
1984 Original Allied Pressing. Comes With Obi. "Los Lobos Spent Years Playing Parties, Wedding Receptions, Restaurants, Bars, And Anyplace Else Where Someone Might Pay Them For A Gig Before Landing A Deal With Slash Records, And Their First Full-length Album For The Label, How Will The Wolf Survive?, Is The Work Of A Band That Had Learned How To Play Something For Everyone While Still Maintaining Their Own Musical Personality In The Process. How Will The Wolf Survive? Swings Back And Forth From Straight-ahead Rock ("Don't Worry Baby") And Potent R&b Grooves ("I Got Loaded") To Country-accented Blues Ballads ("A Matter Of Time") And Mexican Traditional Numbers ("Serenata Nortena"), With The Band's Exemplary Taste, Musical Smarts, And Road-tested Maturity In Evidence On Every Cut. While Rarely Flashy, Even A Casual Listen Offers All The Proof You Might Need That Los Lobos Were A Band Of World-class Musicians, With David Hidalgo's Guitar Work Especially Impressive Throughout. Just As Importantly, How Will The Wolf Survive? Was The First Album Where Los Lobos Showed How Much They Had To Say As Songwriters, Especially On "A Matter Of Time" And The Title Cut, Two Songs That Offered A Moving And Compassionate Look At The Lives Of Illegal Aliens In America. On ...and A Time To Dance, Los Lobos Showed The World That They Were A Great Dance Band, But How Will The Wolf Survive? Showed They Were A Great Dance Band, And A Lot More Besides." AMG Review By Mark Deming. more
How Will The Wolf Survive?
Used - LP - 25177
1984 Original. “Los Lobos Spent Years Playing Parties, Wedding Receptions, Restaurants, Bars, And Anyplace Else Where Someone Might Pay Them For A Gig Before Landing A Deal With Slash Records, And Their First Full-Length Album For The Label, How Will The Wolf Survive?, Is The Work Of A Band That Had Learned How To Play Something For Everyone While Still Maintaining Their Own Musical Personality In The Process. How Will The Wolf Survive? Swings Back And Forth From Straight-Ahead Rock ("Don't Worry Baby") And Potent R&B Grooves ("I Got Loaded") To Country-Accented Blues Ballads ("A Matter Of Time") And Mexican Traditional Numbers ("Serenata Nortena"), With The Band's Exemplary Taste, Musical Smarts, And Road-Tested Maturity In Evidence On Every Cut. While Rarely Flashy, Even A Casual Listen Offers All The Proof You Might Need That Los Lobos Were A Band Of World-Class Musicians, With David Hidalgo's Guitar Work Especially Impressive Throughout. Just As Importantly, How Will The Wolf Survive? Was The First Album Where Los Lobos Showed How Much They Had To Say As Songwriters, Especially On "A Matter Of Time" And The Title Cut, Two Songs That Offered A Moving And Compassionate Look At The Lives Of Illegal Aliens In America. On ...And A Time To Dance, Los Lobos Showed The World That They Were A Great Dance Band, But How Will The Wolf Survive? Showed They Were A Great Dance Band, And A Lot More Besides.” Mark Deming, AMG. Light Bottom Left Corner Bump And Some Minor Rubbing At Middle Of Front Cover On Spine. more
How Will The Wolf Survive?
Used - LP - 1-25177
1984 original, Allied pressing with grey Slash print labels. No obi. Glossy, NM- vinyl. "Los Lobos spent years playing parties, wedding receptions, restaurants, bars, and anyplace else where someone might pay them for a gig before landing a deal with Slash Records, and their first full-length album for the label, How Will the Wolf Survive?, is the work of a band that had learned how to play something for everyone while still maintaining their own musical personality in the process. How Will the Wolf Survive? swings back and forth from straight-ahead rock ("Don't Worry Baby") and potent R&B grooves ("I Got Loaded") to country-accented blues ballads ("A Matter of Time") and Mexican traditional numbers ("Serenata Nortena"), with the band's exemplary taste, musical smarts, and road-tested maturity in evidence on every cut. While rarely flashy, even a casual listen offers all the proof you might need that Los Lobos were a band of world-class musicians, with David Hidalgo's guitar work especially impressive throughout. Just as importantly, How Will the Wolf Survive? was the first album where Los Lobos showed how much they had to say as songwriters, especially on "A Matter of Time" and the title cut, two songs that offered a moving and compassionate look at the lives of illegal aliens in America. On ...And a Time to Dance, Los Lobos showed the world that they were a great dance band, but How Will the Wolf Survive? showed they were a great dance band, and a lot more besides." All Music Guide - Mark Deming more
Kiko
Audiophile - New - MFSL 1-371
Sealed, Latest Pressings Of The 2014 Limited Edition Numbered Remastered Reissue. Housed In A Gatefold Jacket. MoFi Have Added An Updated Audio Sourcing Hype Sticker That's Been Affixed To Front Shrink. "Los Lobos Had Earned A Reputation As One Of The Most Intelligent And Creative Roots Rock Acts In America With The Albums By The Light Of The Moon And The Neighborhood, But It Was With 1992's Kiko That They Really Demonstrated The Breadth Of Their Sonic Ambitions. Produced In Collaboration With Mitchell Froom, Kiko Exchanged The More Straightforward Approach Of Los Lobos' Previous Sessions For A Uniquely Textured Sound, With The Group's Guitars Thrown Into Sharp Relief Against Froom's Collection Of Vintage Tape-Loop Keyboards, And The Arrangements Are Often Unusually Spare, Most Powerfully In The Ghostly Spaciousness Of "Kiko And The Lavender Moon" And "Wake Up Delores." Even The More Full-Bodied Cuts, Such As The Rollicking "That Train Don't Stop Here" And The Hard-Rocking "Whiskey Trail," Boast A Different Personality Than In Los Lobos' Previous Work, With The Guitars Clean But Cutting Like A Switchblade And The Drums Snapping Hard, And The More Contemplative Selections Drip With A Mysterious, Otherworldly Ambience That's Matched By The Impressionistic Imagery Of David Hidalgo And Louie Pérez's Superb Songs. At Its Best, Kiko Sounds Like The Musical Equivalent Of A Luis Buñuel Dream Sequence, Balancing Beauty And Menace With Intelligence And A Skill That's Little Short Of Dazzling; It's A Brilliant, Singular Achievement, And The Most Rewarding Album In The Group's Catalog." AMG Review By Mark Deming. more
Kiko
Used - LP - 828 298
Incredibly Rare 1992 UK Vinyl Import Of This Great Album. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Kiko
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-371
Factory Sealed 2014 Numbered, Limited Edition 180gm Gatefold. Mastered On Mobile Fidelity’s World-Renowned Mastering System And Pressed At RTI. “Los Lobos Had Earned A Reputation As One Of The Most Intelligent And Creative Roots Rock Acts In America With The Albums By The Light Of The Moon And The Neighborhood, But It Was With 1992's Kiko That They Really Demonstrated The Breadth Of Their Sonic Ambitions. Produced In Collaboration With Mitchell Froom, Kiko Exchanged The More Straightforward Approach Of Los Lobos' Previous Sessions For A Uniquely Textured Sound, With The Group's Guitars Thrown Into Sharp Relief Against Froom's Collection Of Vintage Tape-Loop Keyboards, And The Arrangements Are Often Unusually Spare, Most Powerfully In The Ghostly Spaciousness Of "Kiko And The Lavender Moon" And "Wake Up Delores." Even The More Full-Bodied Cuts, Such As The Rollicking "That Train Don't Stop Here" And The Hard-Rocking "Whiskey Trail," Boast A Different Personality Than In Los Lobos' Previous Work, With The Guitars Clean But Cutting Like A Switchblade And The Drums Snapping Hard, And The More Contemplative Selections Drip With A Mysterious, Otherworldly Ambience That's Matched By The Impressionistic Imagery Of David Hidalgo And Louie Pérez's Superb Songs. At Its Best, Kiko Sounds Like The Musical Equivalent Of A Luis Buñuel Dream Sequence, Balancing Beauty And Menace With Intelligence And A Skill That's Little Short Of Dazzling; It's A Brilliant, Singular Achievement, And The Most Rewarding Album In The Group's Catalog.” Mark Deming, All Music Guide. more
Kiko
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-371
Factory Sealed, Numbered, Limited Edition 180gm Gatefold. Mastered On Mobile Fidelity’s World-Renowned Mastering System And Pressed At RTI. This Is Low Number 0558. “Los Lobos Had Earned A Reputation As One Of The Most Intelligent And Creative Roots Rock Acts In America With The Albums By The Light Of The Moon And The Neighborhood, But It Was With 1992's Kiko That They Really Demonstrated The Breadth Of Their Sonic Ambitions. Produced In Collaboration With Mitchell Froom, Kiko Exchanged The More Straightforward Approach Of Los Lobos' Previous Sessions For A Uniquely Textured Sound, With The Group's Guitars Thrown Into Sharp Relief Against Froom's Collection Of Vintage Tape-Loop Keyboards, And The Arrangements Are Often Unusually Spare, Most Powerfully In The Ghostly Spaciousness Of "Kiko And The Lavender Moon" And "Wake Up Delores." Even The More Full-Bodied Cuts, Such As The Rollicking "That Train Don't Stop Here" And The Hard-Rocking "Whiskey Trail," Boast A Different Personality Than In Los Lobos' Previous Work, With The Guitars Clean But Cutting Like A Switchblade And The Drums Snapping Hard, And The More Contemplative Selections Drip With A Mysterious, Otherworldly Ambience That's Matched By The Impressionistic Imagery Of David Hidalgo And Louie Pérez's Superb Songs. At Its Best, Kiko Sounds Like The Musical Equivalent Of A Luis Buñuel Dream Sequence, Balancing Beauty And Menace With Intelligence And A Skill That's Little Short Of Dazzling; It's A Brilliant, Singular Achievement, And The Most Rewarding Album In The Group's Catalog.” Mark Deming, All Music Guide. more
La Pistola Y El Corazon
Used - LP - 25790
Hard To Find 1988 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Appears Unplayed. more
La Pistola Y El Corazon
New - LP - 25790
Sealed 1988 Original With Insert, Tiny Saw Cut. more
La Pistola Y El Corazon
Used - LP - 25790
1988 Original Still In Shrink Wrap. COH. Includes Custom Inner Sleeve. more
La Pistola Y El Corazon
New - LP - 25790-1
Sealed 1988 Original With Insert. Small, Clean Cut Out Hole. more
La Pistola Y El Corazón
Used - LP - 9 25790-1
1988 US original Allied pressing with printed inner sleeve. "Los Lobos used the commercial breakthrough represented by La Bamba to turn to their first love, Mexican folk music, and recorded this excellent collection of norteño songs. If this is a band that seems to do too many things well, in a sense they are at their best when they narrow their focus, and they are certainly masters of their style here." AMG - William Ruhlmann. more
Llego Navidad
New - LP - R1 604538
Sealed Limited Issue 2019 Christmas LP On Red Vinyl. more
Native Sons
Colored Vinyl - New - NW5514
Sealed 2021 2LP Gatefold. Limited Edition Independent Retail Color Pressing. Two Hype Stickers On Front. Side Four Has Special Etching. "Los Lobos Pay Tribute To The Los Angeles Musical Community And The Songs That Inspired Them On 2021's Native Sons, Which Features A Dozen Songs Originally Written And Recorded By Artists From L.a., Along With One New Original. The Covers Album Is Often A Risky Proposition, As It Suggests The Artists May Have Run Out Of Fresh Ideas Of Their Own, But If Los Lobos Didn't Write Most Of The Songs Here, They Make Them Their Own With The Imagination, Spirit, And Commitment Of Their Performances, Not To Mention Their Impressive Chops And The Incredible Feel That Comes From More Than Four Decades Of Working Together. They Open The Set With "Love Special Delivery," A Classic Side From The East L.a. R&b Act Thee Midniters, Who Fittingly Were Stars In California Without Breaking Big Anywhere Else, And While It's Mostly Faithful To The Original, The Band Tears Into It With The Fervor Of True Fans. They Show A Special Joy In Putting Their Stamp On Material From Hometown Heroes Like Lalo Guerrero Y Sus Cincos Lobos ("Los Chucos Suaves"), Willie Bobo ("Dichoso"), Don & Dewey ("Farmer John"), And The Jaguars ("Where Lovers Go"), Though They Can Also Tackle Buffalo Springfield (Their Arrangement Of "For What It's Worth" Expands Greatly On The Menace Of The Original), The Beach Boys (A Emphatic Performance Of "Sail On, Sailor") And War (A Jazzy Exploration Of "The World Is A Ghetto" With Guest Vocals From Little Willie G. And Barrence Whitfield) With An Individual Style. And The Impassioned Plea Of The Title Cut Sounds Just Like One Of The Dusties That Inspired Them In The First Place While Also Feeling Fresh And Totally Like Them. Native Sons Is A Tribute That Manages To Be More Than A Set Of Covers -- It Shows What The Group Learned From These Songs, As Well As Showing Us Where Their Long Musical Journey Has Taken Them. It's Essential Listening From One Of America's Greatest Bands." AllMusic Review By Mark Deming. more
Native Sons
New - LP - NW5514
Sealed 2021 2LP Gatefold. Limited Edition Independent Retail Color Pressing. Two Hype Stickers On Front. Side Four Has Special Etching. "Los Lobos Pay Tribute To The Los Angeles Musical Community And The Songs That Inspired Them On 2021's Native Sons, Which Features A Dozen Songs Originally Written And Recorded By Artists From L.a., Along With One New Original. The Covers Album Is Often A Risky Proposition, As It Suggests The Artists May Have Run Out Of Fresh Ideas Of Their Own, But If Los Lobos Didn't Write Most Of The Songs Here, They Make Them Their Own With The Imagination, Spirit, And Commitment Of Their Performances, Not To Mention Their Impressive Chops And The Incredible Feel That Comes From More Than Four Decades Of Working Together. They Open The Set With "Love Special Delivery," A Classic Side From The East L.a. R&b Act Thee Midniters, Who Fittingly Were Stars In California Without Breaking Big Anywhere Else, And While It's Mostly Faithful To The Original, The Band Tears Into It With The Fervor Of True Fans. They Show A Special Joy In Putting Their Stamp On Material From Hometown Heroes Like Lalo Guerrero Y Sus Cincos Lobos ("Los Chucos Suaves"), Willie Bobo ("Dichoso"), Don & Dewey ("Farmer John"), And The Jaguars ("Where Lovers Go"), Though They Can Also Tackle Buffalo Springfield (Their Arrangement Of "For What It's Worth" Expands Greatly On The Menace Of The Original), The Beach Boys (A Emphatic Performance Of "Sail On, Sailor") And War (A Jazzy Exploration Of "The World Is A Ghetto" With Guest Vocals From Little Willie G. And Barrence Whitfield) With An Individual Style. And The Impassioned Plea Of The Title Cut Sounds Just Like One Of The Dusties That Inspired Them In The First Place While Also Feeling Fresh And Totally Like Them. Native Sons Is A Tribute That Manages To Be More Than A Set Of Covers -- It Shows What The Group Learned From These Songs, As Well As Showing Us Where Their Long Musical Journey Has Taken Them. It's Essential Listening From One Of America's Greatest Bands." AllMusic Review By Mark Deming. more
Native Sons
New - LP - NW5514
Sealed 2021 2LP Gatefold. Limited Edition Independent Retail Color Pressing. Two Hype Stickers On Front. Side Four Has Special Etching. "Los Lobos Pay Tribute To The Los Angeles Musical Community And The Songs That Inspired Them On 2021's Native Sons, Which Features A Dozen Songs Originally Written And Recorded By Artists From L.a., Along With One New Original. The Covers Album Is Often A Risky Proposition, As It Suggests The Artists May Have Run Out Of Fresh Ideas Of Their Own, But If Los Lobos Didn't Write Most Of The Songs Here, They Make Them Their Own With The Imagination, Spirit, And Commitment Of Their Performances, Not To Mention Their Impressive Chops And The Incredible Feel That Comes From More Than Four Decades Of Working Together. They Open The Set With "Love Special Delivery," A Classic Side From The East L.a. R&b Act Thee Midniters, Who Fittingly Were Stars In California Without Breaking Big Anywhere Else, And While It's Mostly Faithful To The Original, The Band Tears Into It With The Fervor Of True Fans. They Show A Special Joy In Putting Their Stamp On Material From Hometown Heroes Like Lalo Guerrero Y Sus Cincos Lobos ("Los Chucos Suaves"), Willie Bobo ("Dichoso"), Don & Dewey ("Farmer John"), And The Jaguars ("Where Lovers Go"), Though They Can Also Tackle Buffalo Springfield (Their Arrangement Of "For What It's Worth" Expands Greatly On The Menace Of The Original), The Beach Boys (A Emphatic Performance Of "Sail On, Sailor") And War (A Jazzy Exploration Of "The World Is A Ghetto" With Guest Vocals From Little Willie G. And Barrence Whitfield) With An Individual Style. And The Impassioned Plea Of The Title Cut Sounds Just Like One Of The Dusties That Inspired Them In The First Place While Also Feeling Fresh And Totally Like Them. Native Sons Is A Tribute That Manages To Be More Than A Set Of Covers -- It Shows What The Group Learned From These Songs, As Well As Showing Us Where Their Long Musical Journey Has Taken Them. It's Essential Listening From One Of America's Greatest Bands." AllMusic Review By Mark Deming. more
Neighborhood
Used - LP - 26131
Extremely Hard To Find And Very Limited 1990 Vinyl. Gold Promo Stamp On Front Jacket And Custom Inner Sleeve. Front And Rear Jacket Cover Paintings By One Of Our Favourite Artists: The Late, Great Carlos Almaraz. more
Neighborhood
New - LP - 26131
Factory Sealed, Extremely Hard To Find And Very Limited 1990 Vinyl With Custom Inner Sleeve. Front And Rear Jacket Cover Paintings By One Of JT's Favourite Artists: The Late, Great Carlos Almaraz. Pristine Copy. more
Neighborhood
New - LP - 26131
Factory Sealed, Extremely Hard To Find And Very Limited 1990 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Small Saw Cut. Front And Rear Jacket Cover Paintings By One Of JT's Favourite Artists: The Late, Great Carlos Almaraz. more
One Time One Night
Used - 12 - LASHX 11
1987 UK 45rpm 3 Track Picture Sleeve EP. more
Si Se Puede!
Used - LP - PA 101
Mint Holy Grail! 1976 Original With Lyric Insert. Rarest Of The Los Lobos Albums By A Mile (Probably Less Than 500 Pressed). Proceeds From This Benefit Album Went To The United Farm Workers. All Arrangements By Los Lobos Del Este De Los Angeles (As They Were Then Known). David Hidalgo, Guitar, Requinto Jarocho, Mandola, Violin, Background Vocals; Conrad R. Lozano, Guitarron, Upright Bass, Background Vocals; Louie Perez, Charango, Vihuela, Guitar, Requinto Romantico, Palitos; Cesar Rosas, Guitar, Mandolin, Background Vocals; Frank Gonzales, Harp, Mandolin, Guitar, Harmonica, Background Vocals. more
Tin Can Trust
New - LP - PRPLP065 / LC 23498
Sealed 2010 180gm Heavy-Duty Gatefold Original. Mastered By Fantasy Veteran Paul Stubblebine. more
Tin Can Trust
New - LP - SP1005
Sealed 2010 180gm Heavy-Duty Gatefold Original. Mastered By Fantasy Veteran Paul Stubblebine. more
Tin Can Trust
New - LP - SP1005
Sealed 2015 180gm Heavy-Duty Gatefold Reissue. more
Will The Wolf Survive? Remix +
New - 10 - LASHT 4
Sealed, Rare 1985 Limited Edition, Numbered 45rpm 10 Inch. Contains 3 Previously Unreleased Live Tracks Including "La Bamba" & "Don't Worry Baby." This Is Number 4482. more

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