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2003 box set by ZZ Top
Chrome, Smoke & BBQ is a 4-CD box set by American rock band ZZ Top . Released in 2003 , it is a compilation album of material from the band's tenures with London Records and Warner Bros. Records , recorded from 1967 to 1992. An abbreviated 2-CD version of this compilation, Rancho Texicano: The Very Best of ZZ Top (2004), was released the following year.
Release of original mixes [ edit ]
At the time of its release in 2003, Chrome, Smoke & BBQ was noteworthy because it was the only CD release, except for the greatest hits album The Best of ZZ Top (1977/CD 1984), which used the original mixes of tracks from the band's first five studio albums. Other track or whole album CD releases for those five albums used remixed versions from 1987. (See The Six Pack box set.) These remixed versions displeased many fans because they significantly changed the sound from the original albums.[ 5]
The Best of ZZ Top (1977) was first released on CD in 1984, and uses the original track mixes for the CD. It includes one track from ZZ Top's First Album , two from Rio Grande Mud , four from Tres Hombres and three from Fandango! . Tres Hombres and Fandango! were reissued on CD in 2006, and were remastered using the original mixes. Chrome, Smoke & BBQ is the first ZZ Top track compilation release to include anything from the Tejas album.
In 2013, Warner Bros. Records released the CD box set The Complete Studio Albums 1970–1990 , which includes the first ten ZZ Top studio albums, all with their original mixes.[ 5] [ 6] The timeframe of that ten album box set corresponds basically with the timeframe of Chrome, Smoke & BBQ , that is, the London Records and Warner Bros. Records recording years.
All tracks are written by Billy Gibbons , Dusty Hill and Frank Beard , except where noted.
Disc one Title Writer(s) Original album 1. "You Make Me Shake" (by Moving Sidewalks ) Gibbons Flash (1969)3:02 2. "Joe Blues" (by Moving Sidewalks) Gibbons, Dan Mitchell, Tom Moore, Don Summers Flash 7:36 3. "Crimson Witch" (by Moving Sidewalks) Gibbons Flash 3:03 4. "Miller's Farm" Gibbons B-side of "Salt Lick" single (1970) 2:36 5. "Salt Lick" Gibbons Non-album single (1970) 2:46 6. "Brown Sugar" Gibbons ZZ Top's First Album (1971)5:22 7. "Goin' Down to Mexico" Gibbons, Hill, Bill Ham ZZ Top's First Album 3:22 8. "Just Got Back from Baby's" Gibbons, Ham ZZ Top's First Album 4:10 9. "Francine " Gibbons, Kenny Cordray , Steve Perron Rio Grande Mud (1972)3:34 10. "Just Got Paid" Gibbons, Ham Rio Grande Mud 4:28 11. "Ko Ko Blue" Rio Grande Mud 4:32 12. "Chevrolet" Gibbons Rio Grande Mud 3:21 13. "Bar-B-Q" Gibbons, Ham Rio Grande Mud 3:28 14. "Sure Got Cold After the Rain Fell" Gibbons Rio Grande Mud 7:20 15. "Whiskey 'n' Mama" Gibbons, Hill, Beard, Ham Rio Grande Mud 3:22 16. "La Grange " Tres Hombres (1973)3:53 17. "Waitin' for the Bus" Gibbons, Hill Tres Hombres 2:53 18. "Jesus Just Left Chicago" Tres Hombres 3:30 19. "Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers" Tres Hombres 3:25 20. "Master of Sparks " Gibbons Tres Hombres 3:30
Disc two Title Writer(s) Original album 1. "Precious and Grace" Tres Hombres 3:11 2. "Shiek" Gibbons, Hill Tres Hombres 4:06 3. "Thunderbird" (live) Fandango! (1975)3:04 4. "Jailhouse Rock " (live) Jerry Leiber , Mike Stoller Fandango! 1:55 5. "Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings" Fandango! 2:45 6. "Heard It on the X" Fandango! 2:26 7. "Blue Jean Blues" Fandango! 4:45 8. "Mexican Blackbird" Fandango! 3:06 9. "Tush " Fandango! 2:18 10. "It's Only Love" Tejas (1976)4:23 11. "Arrested for Driving While Blind" Tejas 3:06 12. "El Diablo" Tejas 4:22 13. "Enjoy and Get It On" Tejas 3:25 14. "She's a Heartbreaker" Tejas 3:03 15. "Asleep in the Desert" Gibbons Tejas 3:29 16. "I Thank You " Isaac Hayes , David Porter Degüello (1979)3:26 17. "Cheap Sunglasses " Degüello 4:48 18. "I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide" Degüello 4:49 19. "A Fool for Your Stockings" Degüello 4:15 20. "Degüello album radio spot" 1:02 21. "Manic Mechanic" Degüello 2:38 22. "She Loves My Automobile" Degüello 2:24 23. "Leila " El Loco (1981)3:16 24. "Tube Snake Boogie " El Loco 3:02
Production and engineering [ edit ]
Steve Ames – Producer
James Austin – Liner Notes, Compilation Producer
Robin Brian – Engineer
Neal Ceppos �� Mixing
Bert Frilot – Engineer
Bill Ham – Producer, Executive Producer
Joe Hardy – Engineer
Doyle E. Jones – Engineer
Terry Kane – Engineer
Bob Ludwig – Engineer
Terry Manning – Engineer
Larry Nix – Engineer
Jim Reeves – Engineer
Bob Alford – Photography
Hugh Brown – Photography
George Craig – Photography
George DuBose – Photography
Ross Halfin – Photography
Mika Hashimoto – Photography
Lee – Photography
Dee Lippingwell – Photography
Tony Mottram – Photography
Bill Reitzel – Photography
Bill Straus – Photography
Jodi Summers – Photography
Charlyn Zlotnik – Photography
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^ Allmusic review
^ Rolling Stone review
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^ a b Gallucci, Michael. "New ZZ Top Box Will Include Original Mixes of First 10 Albums" . Ultimate Classic Rock . Townsquare Media, Inc. Retrieved 22 June 2021 .
^ Bosso, Joe. "Billy Gibbons talks ZZ Top: The Complete Studio Albums (1970-1990)" . MusicRadar . Future plc. Retrieved 22 June 2021 .
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