℗ 2020 Warner Music Nashville for the U.S
Released April 3, 2020
Duration 35m 44s
Record Label Warner Music Nashville
Genre Country
 

Live from Texas

The Last Bandoleros

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1.1
Lead the Way (Live from Texas)
The Last Bandoleros
3:27
1.2
Bonnie & Clyde (Live from Texas)
The Last Bandoleros
3:05
1.3
Hey Baby Que Pasó (Live from Texas)
The Last Bandoleros
3:13
1.4
No More No Más (Live from Texas)
The Last Bandoleros
3:07
1.5
Roll Me (Live from Texas)
The Last Bandoleros
2:54
1.6
Love of My Life (Live from Texas)
The Last Bandoleros
3:42
1.7
2 Coronas (Live from Texas)
The Last Bandoleros
2:46
1.8
Sweetest Thing (Live from Texas)
The Last Bandoleros
2:51
1.9
Let Me Love You (Live from Texas)
The Last Bandoleros
5:24
1.10
I Don't Want to Know (Live from Texas)
The Last Bandoleros
5:15
Warner Music Nashville recording artists, The Last Bandoleros, heralded by Rolling Stone as "the most thrilling band of the year," captured their renowned live set – 1 part country-tinged rock and 2 parts fiery Tex-Mex – during one crazy night at the legendary Floores Country Store just outside San Antonio, Texas - the band's home turf - for a new album, Live From Texas. Fresh from celebrated stints touring with The Mavericks, Dwight Yoakam, Los Lobos and Sting, as well as playing and singing background vocals on Sting's 57th & 9th and My Songs albums, The Last Bandoleros embarked on a headline tour of their home state. "Floores is about 15 minutes from where we grew up and we love playing there; it always gets a little wild" says Diego Navaira, Bandolero bassist and one half of the band's powerful rhythm section with his brother Emilio (Jr.). The Navaira brothers are the sons of the late, great Tejano legend Emilio Navaira with whom they grew up playing. Award-winning guitarist Jerry Fuentes, also from San Antonio, and New York-raised Derek James (guitar) round out The Last Bandoleros' members, who all trade off on lead vocals and 4-part harmonies. Live in Texas was mixed and mastered by 4-time GRAMMY award-winning Robert Orton (Mumford & Sons, Lana del Rey, Lady Gaga, Paramore).
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Warner Music Nashville Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-11.04
-12.10 to -10.42
-8.40
-9.60 to -7.70
7
6 to 8
1
Lead the Way (Live from Texas)
0.00-11.19-8.57
2
Bonnie & Clyde (Live from Texas)
0.00-10.58-7.77
3
Hey Baby Que Pasó (Live from Texas)
0.00-10.95-7.87
4
No More No Más (Live from Texas)
0.00-11.25-8.57
5
Roll Me (Live from Texas)
0.00-10.57-7.77
6
Love of My Life (Live from Texas)
0.00-11.27-8.98
7
2 Coronas (Live from Texas)
0.00-11.46-9.17
8
Sweetest Thing (Live from Texas)
0.00-10.65-8.17
9
Let Me Love You (Live from Texas)
0.00-12.10-9.68
10
I Don't Want to Know (Live from Texas)
0.00-10.42-8.16

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