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In Time

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Download links and information about In Time by The Mavericks. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Rock, Country genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 56:47 minutes.

Artist: The Mavericks
Release date: 2013
Genre: Rock, Country
Tracks: 14
Duration: 56:47
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Back In Your Arms Again 4:20
2. Lies 3:34
3. Born To Be Blue 3:30
4. Come Unto Me 4:28
5. In Another's Arms 3:32
6. Fall Apart 3:06
7. All Over Again 3:57
8. Forgive Me 3:21
9. Amsterdam Moon 2:38
10. That's Not My Name 3:07
11. As Long As There's Loving Tonight 3:25
12. Dance In the Moonlight 5:05
13. (Call Me) When You Get To Heaven 8:18
14. Ven Hacia Mi (Come Unto Me) 4:26

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Ten years after their last studio album, The Mavericks returned with 2013's In Time, a brilliant showcase that proves classic sounds and timeless songwriting never go out of fashion. Singer Raul Malo leads things with his Elvis Presley/Roy Orbison–like command of the vocal mic, while his Nashville folks back him with a musical vocabulary that can play anything with spirit and inspiration. Right from the Tex-Mex keyboard-inspired "Back in Your Arms Again," the band is so well-oiled that the song slides across the dance floor. "Lies" (not The Knickerbockers' garage rock hit) cruises along despite its heartbreak and betrayal. "Born to Be Blue"—which sounds like it's from a lost Roy Orbison album—could have been recorded five decades ago if not for the added fidelity of a full-spectrum stereo mix, where every instrument is in focus but still part of the blend. "All Over Again" throws mariachi and ska together in one quick punch. The reverb is thick and real for "Come Unto Me," which recalls surf rock and spaghetti westerns. The Mavericks' natural abilities make everything sound effortless.