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What followed was, of course, Kiko, one of the great (for my money, anyway) albums. With The Neighborhood they’re well on the way but not quite there yet. Kiko and the subsequent consolidation of the territory is, however, well and truly on the horizon and The Neighborhood’s bringing-it-all-back-home portrait of the ups and downs of an urban existence delivers a slice of Americana (from well before that label existed as a genre) blending strands of roots music into an intriguing mix that’ll offer plenty of room for subsequent exploration.

Personnel (according to Wikipedia):

David K. Hidalgo - vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, 6-string bass, tiple, accordion, bajo sexto, violine, Hawaiian steel, koto guitar, drums, percussion

Cesar J. Rosas - vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, bajo-sexto, huanpanguera

Louie F. Pérez, Jr. - drums, percussion, guitars, jarana, hidalguer

Conrad R. Lozano - vocals, fender precision and 5-string bass, guitarron, upright bass

Steve M. Berlin - tenor, baritone and soprano saxophones, organ, clavinet, percussion


Jerry Marotta - drums

Danny Timms - organ, wurlitzer, piano

Alex Acuña - percussion, shekere, hand drums

John Hiatt - vocals 

Jim Keltner - drums, percussion

Levon Helm - vocals, mandolin

Mitchell Froom - harmonium

© Ian Hughes 2012