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I've always liked The Mavericks, but beyond occasionally catching a video while I was flipping by CMT ("What a Crying Shame") and just coming across concert footage or hearing something in a store that was recognizable them, I haven't really done any in-depth listening.

What I did remember was that there was some sparse but tasty guitar work, definitely with a nod to the past - there were a lot of those 6th chord sort of jump blues/swing/rockabilly style voicings, or the little parts like you hear in "Rocking around, the Christmas Tree" and "Jingle Bell Rock", a style which has always fascinated me - because the guitar is more like "exclamations" - well-placed, rather than the "meat" of the song.

So I caught them on AXS TV this morning. Plenty of Jag and Gretsch goodness, as well as a Danelectro Baritone, and others. The lead singer was hitting up some Duane Eddy styled things on the Gretsch, and more surfy stuff on the Jaguar, while the lead guitarist had a nice mixture of a lot of stuff, including some of that rockabilly type stuff. Nice tones, and nice delays/verbs. The mix wasn't great, but even so, it was clear there were some well-cared-for tones coming out of the amps.

They seemed to both have Blonde styled amps. I couldn't see logos (my son wanted to play video games, so I recorded it and will watch the 2nd half later). Looks like the singer may have had 2 combos (Twin Amp, Vibrolux Reverb sized) with maybe an Echoplex in between them (though could have been a verb unit, I never got a good glimpse) and the lead guitarist was playing what looked like two heads atop a cabinet. They might have been Bassman heads (they looked on the narrow side compared to the cabinet they were on, which looked 2x12 sized at least).

Besides the obvious surf/instro influence in those parts, what struck me was the Mexican influence - which should be a "no duh" kind of obvious thing. I've known for years that the whole "Andalusian Cadence" (like how Walk Don't Run starts) is very "Spanish" or "Mexican" sounding, and that whole idea appears in the Spaghetti Westerns, in an obvious attempt to make it sound "old west", where of course, Mexico had a huge influence. And of course with surf and So Cal, you're going to get a lot of hispanic influence.

I like how the Mavericks kind of take these elements and blend them - kind of surfy/twangy guitar, with Latino elements (Mariachi sounds, Accordion, forms and styles) to make a really interesting blend.

So, just some observations on this group that I keep encountering throughout the years, but who have never really broken into the "superstar" echelon in quite the same way as the other "country" artists they seem lumped together with. They've got grammys of course, but still, unless you're into that genre, not what I'd consider a "household name" (even as much as a Trace Adkins or people like that).

But if you're interested, it might be worth looking them up if you're not already into them.

Best,
Steve

The past couple of years have made a big Mavericks fan and even got tickets dropped in my lap to see them along with Los Lobos last fall, and it was great! Their last 2 albums in particular are really fantastic. I especially love their forays into ska... it's super trad and really catchy. Great guitar work all around. Great melodies. This is anything but the "country" that people often assume they are.

Thanks for the heads up - I'm going to record it this afternoon and watch it tonight!

I think The Mavericks are great! Raul Malo has got thee best voice in music today.

It's a real shame more people don't know who they are. I think the band not fitting into a more specific genre really kills it for them. They definitely aren't a country band by any stretch of the imagination, but that is where they get lumped all the time. Even when they were courting that market in the 90's, they were so much better than the standard country of the time.

"You can't tell where you're going if you don't know where you've been"

Sonichris wrote:

Thanks for the heads up - I'm going to record it this afternoon and watch it tonight!

I think The Mavericks are great! Raul Malo has got thee best voice in music today.

It's a real shame more people don't know who they are. I think the band not fitting into a more specific genre really kills it for them. They definitely aren't a country band by any stretch of the imagination, but that is where they get lumped all the time. Even when they were courting that market in the 90's, they were so much better than the standard country of the time.

Agreed on all points!

Love the Mavericks...seen them many times over the past couple of decades. Excellent yet extremely underrated band, and they sound as good in person (if not better) than on record. They use all the classic instruments guitars (Gretsch, Fender, etc) and definitely have that twang sound that fits right in with Surf.

Check out their gear in this one:

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Check out their gear in this one:

Yeah, this is actually one of the songs that caught my attention. I'd have to listen again, but I think their tone was much cleaner on that main guitar line in the concert I saw - though Eddie seems to tend to have a little more grit in his tone and this concert is definitely mixed better than the one I saw, so it may just be a better balance and this is the intended sound.

At any rate, you know, it's simple, it's catchy, it's fun, and that's all it needs to be. Good stuff.

Steve

I finally watched the concert in the OP, and boy, you weren't kidding about the mix Stevel. The first 3 or 4 songs were really poor. I think it got better, or maybe I got used to it. Still, a good show. I enjoyed it a ton.

Raul Malo has talked in the past about his love of Jaguars - I think to the point of saying it was his favorite guitar ever.

I really like some of the guitar tones on the two latest albums.

"You can't tell where you're going if you don't know where you've been"

Sonichris wrote:

I finally watched the concert in the OP, and boy, you weren't kidding about the mix Stevel. The first 3 or 4 songs were really poor. I think it got better, or maybe I got used to it. Still, a good show. I enjoyed it a ton.

Ha ha, yeah - I think it did actually get better as it went on - I notice that happens a lot in these kinds of shows. Also, they often edit out pieces for the broadcast, so sometimes there can be a drastic (and much improved) jump in sound quality after the first couple songs.

But it never got quite as good as I'd like it to have been!

i've always liked this band

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