

IF THIS ALBUM WERE A MEAL, WHAT WOULD IT BE? A cheeseburger with guacamole on it. What A Crying Shame Thumbnail for Pizziricco Thumbnail for Here Comes My Baby Thumbnail for Think Of Me (. It was re-released on January 25, 2000, with three bonus tracks. The album was originally released on November 9, 1999, by Mercury Nashville.

HOW OFTEN WILL I LISTEN TO THIS? A few of the songs might find their way onto a playlist, but the album as a whole doesn’t really keep you on the hook. Super Colossal Smash Hits of the 90s: The Best of The Mavericks is the first greatest hits collection by the American country music band The Mavericks. WHAT WILL MY FRIENDS SAY? ‘It’s pretty good, if a little samey-sounding after a while.’ WHAT ARE THE BEST SONGS? Springsteen’s Hungry Heart and Gaye and Mary Wells’ Once Upon a Time get the most drastic makeovers (the latter with the help of Martina McBride), but John Anderson’s Swinging and Presley’s Don’t Be Cruel also benefit from their update, while Waylon’s Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way segues into Joe Cocker’s Feelin’ Alright. WHAT 10 WORDS DESCRIBE IT? Charming, bouncy, agreeable, energetic, playful, sincere, old-school, organic, crowdpleasing, inspired. HOW SHOULD I LISTEN TO IT? While downing cerveza and dancing with your best senorita. WHAT SHOULD IT BE TITLED? South of the Border Radio. put their signature spin on all these songs, adding hipswivelling rhythms, twangy licks, wheezy squeezeboxes, growling horns and rollicking keyboards to the mix - and making it work for the most part. WHAT DOES IT SOUND LIKE? Pop goes Tex-Mex to the max. But really, it’s hardly a surprise: The Mavericks have already covered some of the artists above on their other 10 studio albums. Instead, this 10-track disc is a covers album, with the band revamping classics by everyone from Waylon, Willie, Hank and Patsy Cline to Elvis, Bruce Springsteen and Marvin Gaye. WHAT IS THIS? Somewhat surprisingly given the title and time of year, it’s not a greatest-hits collection. Since then, the group has recorded and toured regularly.W HO ARE THEY? The Tex-Mex roots-rockers who were co-founded by hulking, Orbisonian singer-guitarist and songwriter Raul Malo 30 years ago in Florida - and who are currently seven years into their second successful reunion. The name also gave background to the type of songs that were being produced in the album, like Money. However, they still wanted the word hits to be apparent in the album’s name, thus creating Hits That Stick Like Grits. Their reunion album In Time, was released in February 2013. Originally named, The Greatest Hits, they changed it because words hold meaning and it implies that their ‘greatest hits’ are behind them. Shortly after, they were offered a record deal by Big Machine Records. In 2012, the band announced plans for several reunion festival dates. Bass player Robert Reynolds and keyboardist Jerry Dale McFadden co-founded the 'supergroup' SWAG, along with Ken Coomer of Wilco, Tom Petersson of Cheap Trick, and Doug Powell. During the period 2001–2011, lead singer Raul Malo released six solo albums. The band split up in 2000, reuniting in 2003–2004 before splitting up again. In 1996, The Mavericks won a Grammy Award for the song "Here Comes the Rain". They are best known in the UK for their 1998 single "Dance the Night Away", which spent 18 weeks on the chart, peaking at number 4. Their highest-peaking American single was 1996's "All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down", a collaboration with accordionist Flaco Jiménez. Between 19, the band recorded six studio albums, in addition to charting 14 singles on the Billboard country charts. The Mavericks were founded in 1989 in Miami, Florida. The Mavericks are an American country music band that combine Tex-Mex, neotraditional country music, Latin, and rockabilly influences. The Mavericks, Raul Malo, Trisha Yearwood Without further ado, here are The Mavericks top 10 tracks of all time: 1. Lillian S Wells Hall, Plaza Live, Brown County Music Center, The Caverns, Royal Oak Music Theatre, ACL Live at Moody Theater, Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre The Mavericks has performed in venues such as:ĪCL Live at Moody Theater, Bergen Performing Arts Center, Brown County Music Center, Carolina Theatre, The Caverns, Charleston Music Hall, The Fillmore, The Fillmore, Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre, Lillian S Wells Hall Follow The Mavericks to get alerts about upcoming events and special deals! Follow
