El Loco follows through on the streamlined, jet-engine boogie rock of Degüello, but kicking all the ingredients up a notch. That means that the grooves are getting a little slicker, while the jokes are getting a little sillier, a little raunchier. The double entendres on "Tube Snake Boogie" and "Pearl Necklace" are barely disguised, while much of the record plays as flat-out goofy party rock. Not necessarily a bad thing, but much of it is a little too obvious to be totally winning. Still, the most telling thing about El Loco may be the rhythm of "Pearl Necklace," its biggest single and best song, which clearly points the way to the new wave blues-rock of Eliminator. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
El Loco
01/01/1981 | Warner Bros / Wea
All Music Guide Review
El Loco Track Listing
Credits of El Loco
- Bob Alford
- Design, Photography
- Terry Manning
- Engineer
- Frank Beard
- Drums
- Billy Gibbons
- Guitar, Vocals
- Bill Ham
- Producer
- Dusty Hill
- Bass, Vocals
- Bob Ludwig
- Engineer
- ZZ Top
- Main Performer
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