El Loco
by ZZ Top
ZZ Top used 'El Loco' as a transitional record between their blues-boogie 1970s sound and the synthesizer-enhanced commercial style that followed. The album retains the trio's Texas shuffle foundation while introducing more eccentric production details and sharper pop concision.
Genres
- Blues Rock
- Boogie Rock
- Hard Rock
Tracklist
- Tube Snake Boogie
- I Wanna Drive You Home
- Ten Foot Pole
- Leila
- Don't Tease Me
- It's So Hard
- Pearl Necklace
- Groovy Little Hippie Pad
- Heaven, Hell Or Houston
- Party On The Patio