Tin Can Trust

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Tin Can Trust
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 3, 2010
Studio
Genre Chicano rock
Blues rock
Americana
Tex-Mex
Length47:23
Label Shout! Factory
Producer Los Lobos
Los Lobos chronology
Los Lobos Goes Disney
(2009)
Tin Can Trust
(2010)
Disconnected in New York City
(2013)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
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Metacritic 76/100 [1]
Review scores
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Tin Can Trust is a 2010 album by the band Los Lobos, and is the band's first collection of new original material since 2006. [6] It features rock 'n' roll, blues, two Spanish language tracks, and a Grateful Dead cover song. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Americana Album.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by David Hidalgo and Louie Perez, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Burn It Down" 5:11
2."On Main Street" 3:16
3."Yo Canto" Cesar Rosas 2:59
4."Tin Can Trust" 4:34
5."Jupiter Or The Moon" 4:22
6."Do the Murray"Hidalgo3:35
7."All My Bridges Burning"Rosas, Robert Hunter 4:51
8."West L.A. Fadeaway" (Grateful Dead cover) Jerry Garcia, Hunter7:03
9."The Lady And The Rose" 4:10
10."Mujer Ingrata"Rosas2:45
11."27 Spanishes" 4:37

Personnel

Instrumentation for Los Lobos is unspecified on the album, but this is the usual:

Additional musicians

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. [7]

Technical

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