Sunday, 31 August 2008

Mp3 music: Lobo






Lobo
   

Artist: Lobo: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock

   







Lobo's discography:


Asian moon
   

 Asian moon

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 21
The Best of Lobo
   

 The Best of Lobo

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 18
Just A Singer
   

 Just A Singer

   Year: 1974   

Tracks: 10






Best remembered for soft-rock perennials like "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo" and "I'd Love You to Want Me," Lobo was the assumed identify of singer/songwriter Roland Kent LaVoie, born July 31, 1943 in Tallahassee, FL. At 17 he coupled the Rumors, whose ranks also included future luminaries like country-rock pioneer Gram Parsons, country-pop compartmentalise Jim Stafford, and illustrious drummer Jon Corneal. From at that plaza LaVoie accompanied the University of South Florida, joining the Sugar Beats and fashioning his recorded debut on their 1964 individual "What Am I Doing Here?" Although the grouping proved passage, it inaugurated a extended collaborationism between LaVoie and bandmate Phil Gernhard, earth Health Organization would later bring forth all of Lobo's hits; together they besides helmed the Jim Stafford favorites "Spiders & Snakes" and "Wildwood Weed." Stints in the Little-Known Uglies and Me & the Other Guys followed earlier LaVoie issued his debut solo single, "Happy Days in New York City," in 1969. Two age subsequently, he recorded "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo"; detection the song's arrive at potentiality -- but also wary of succumbing to one-hit-wonder freshness position -- he adoptive the Lobo soubriquet, and after the single wacky the Top Five in the bounce of 1971, many fictional the record was the product of a group and non a solo pretend. The album Introducing Lobo likewise yielded the minor hits "I'm the Only One" and "California Kid."


Whatever his original intentions, LaVoie maintained the Lobo assumed name for the follow-up, 1972's Of a Simple Man, and the gambit worked; the album scored his biggest chart hit, "I'd Love You to Want Me," as well as another Top Ten smash, "Don't Expect Me to Be Your Friend." With 1973's Peace pipe, Lobo earned ternary more than Top 40 hits: "It Sure Took a Long, Long Time," "How Can I Tell Her," and "Standing at the End of the Line." However, outside of "Don't Tell Me Goodnight" from the 1975 LP A Cowboy Afraid of Horses, LaVoie's commercial impulse dissolute as the decennium continued, and subsequently notching a number 23 impinge on in 1979 with "Where Were You When I Was Falling in Love," his chart lead was over. After a scant remain at Elektra, in 1981 he formed his make label, Lobo Records (after rechristened Evergreen), cathartic a series of little-noticed singles before reticent from acting in 1985. Lobo returned to responsibility in 1989 with the Taiwanese release Am I Going Crazy; his popularity in the Far East is inactive strong. In 1995 he signed to the Singapore-based Pony Canyon imprint for a number of young LPs, including Asian Moon, Sometimes, and You Must Remember This.