King of Latin Blues by Vargas Blues Band is a mesmerizing album that showcases the band's mastery of the blues genre with a unique Latin twist. The album features a blend of soulful guitar riffs, smooth basslines, and powerful vocals that make for a truly captivating listening experience.
The album opens with the upbeat and groovy "Blues Latino," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. From there, the band takes listeners on a musical journey through the blues with tracks like "Do You Believe in Love?" and "Hot Wires."
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Cowboys from Hell," which features a driving rhythm and blistering guitar solo that will leave listeners wanting more. Another highlight is "La Luna de Santiago," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases the band's softer side.
King of Latin Blues is a must-listen for any fan of the blues. The Vargas Blues Band has crafted an album that is both timeless and modern, with a sound that is uniquely their own. This album is sure to be a classic for years to come.
Vargas Blues Band presents a double album with 29 songs, which contains a selection of their best songs, a previously unreleased track and new recordings of some of their greatest hits with new guest musicians. On this double album Javier Vargas reviews his almost three decades long career, in which he helped the Vargas Blues Band to international fame. The first single is Don't Let The Children Cry, an excellent, previously unreleased track, where Javier Vargas is accompanied by John Byron Jagger (nephew of Mick Jagger) on vocals and Steve Hunter (known as musician of Aerosmith, Lou Reed or Alice Cooper) on guitar.