La Futura
La Futura is the fifteenth studio album by the American rock band ZZ Top, and its first in nine years, following Mescalero. La Futura was recorded at The Foambox Recordings in Houston, Texas. The album title and album art were released on ZZ Top's homepage on 3 August at 11:45 a.m. The album was released on 11 September 2012 and contains 10 tracks.[5]
"We thought long and hard about what this album should be," Gibbons said in a press release. "We wanted to recall the directness of our early stuff but not turn our backs on contemporary technology. The result of this melting of the past and the present is, of course, La Futura."[5]
Four of the new tracks--"I Gotsta Get Paid", "Chartreuse", "Consumption" and "Over You"--were first released on 5 June 2012 as an iTunes-only collection titled Texicali, which met with strong sales and glowing reviews. Music Radar summed up the tunes as "fresh, vital roadhouse blues."[6] Another track, "Flyin' High", appropriately made its world premiere in space, when the then-unfinished song was played on board a Soyuz spacecraft during its launch to the International Space Station in June 2011 at the request of the NASA astronaut Mike Fossum, a long-time ZZ Top fan and friend.[7]
Two bonus tracks, entitled "Threshold of a Breakdown" and "Drive-By Lover" were released on CDs sold exclusively at Best Buy stores.
Reception
Following its release, the album received mostly positive reviews. William Clark of Guitar International wrote, "La Futura is an impressive return to form for this infamous southern rock trio, and includes some of the best music ZZ Top has ever pushed out."[8] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic also praised the album, calling it their best album since Eliminator in 1983, while writing that "ZZ Top are celebrating everything that they've taken for granted for decades - they're embracing the sleazy boogie, the dirty jokes, the locomotive riffs, the saturated blues, the persistent lecherous leer, and by doing so they finally sound like themselves again."[2]
Track listing
1. |
"I Gotsta Get Paid" (cover of "25 Lighters" by DJ DMD[9]) | Dorie Dorsey, Billy Gibbons, Kyle West, Albert Brown III, Joe Hardy, G.L. Moon |
4:03 |
2. |
"Chartreuse" | Gibbons, Dusty Hill, Frank Beard, Moon |
2:57 |
3. |
"Consumption" | Gibbons |
3:47 |
4. |
"Over You" | Gibbons, Tom Hambridge |
4:29 |
5. |
"Heartache in Blue" | Gibbons, Trey Bruce |
4:09 |
6. |
"I Don't Wanna Lose, Lose, You" | Gibbons, Hambridge |
4:20 |
7. |
"Flyin' High" | Gibbons, Austin Hanks, D. Sardy |
4:17 |
8. |
"It's Too Easy Mañana" | David Rawlings, Gillian Welch; additional lyrics by Gibbons |
4:47 |
9. |
"Big Shiny Nine" | Gibbons, Hardy, Moon |
3:11 |
10. |
"Have a Little Mercy" | Gibbons |
3:18 |
Total length: |
39:28 |
11. |
"Threshold of a Breakdown" | Gibbons, Hambridge |
3:29 |
12. |
"Drive by Lover" | Gibbons, Van Wilks |
3:03 |
Total length: |
46:00 |
Personnel
- Billy Gibbons – lead vocals, guitars, piano
- Dusty Hill – bass guitar, backing vocals, Lead vocals on "Drive by Lover"
- Frank Beard – drums
- James Harman - harmonica
- Dave Sardy and Joe Hardy - piano, Hammond B3 organ
- Rick Rubin, Billy Gibbons - production
- Cameron Barton, Ryan Castle - engineers
- Gary Moon, Joe Hardy, Eric Lynn, Jason Lader, Sean Oakley - additional recording
- Dave Sardy - mixing
- Vlado Meller, Mark Santangelo - mastering
- Ross Halfin, Pedro Chapouris - photography
- Joe Spix - art direction and design
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
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