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Kicking up a ruckus on the more garage-oriented side of the 1980s' roots rock boom,
the Del Fuegos
were a four-piece band from Boston who (at least for a time) won critical favor and a loyal cult following at home and on the road for their passionate, no-frills style. Formed in 1980,
the Del Fuegos
consisted of guitarist and singer
Dan Zanes
, his brother
Warren Zanes
on guitar, bassist
Tom Lloyd
, and drummer Steve Morrell. Steady gigging on the Boston club circuit won the band a potent local reputation, which began to spread along the East Coast with the band's first few low-budget tours. While
the Del Fuegos
began recording an album for legendary local label Ace of Hearts Records, in 1984 the famed Los Angeles indie Slash Records stepped in and signed them, releasing their first album,
The Longest Day
, in the fall of that year. (By this time, Steve Morrell had parted ways with the band, and former
Embarrassment
percussionist
Woody Giessmann
had taken over the drum kit.) One of the first albums produced by former
Ronnie Montrose
keyboard man
Mitchell Froom
,
The Longest Day
's mixture of attitude, guitar firepower, and heart-on-the-sleeve emotion clicked with both critics and fans, and
the Del Fuegos
seemed poised for a commercial breakthrough with their second album, 1985's
Boston, Mass.
While "Don't Run Wild" and "I Still Want You" earned some radio and MTV airplay and the album received rave reviews, it wasn't the hit some were hoping for, and the more self-consciously hip members of the music world began to turn their backs on the band after it appeared in a widely seen beer commercial. The band began reaching for a more ambitious sound and wider musical range on its third album, but 1987's
Stand Up
received harsh reviews and little support from fans, despite
the Del Fuegos
' appearance on an extended tour with noted fan
Tom Petty
(who also guested on
Stand Up
), in which the group shared the opening slot with
the Replacements
. After
Stand Up
's disappointing reception,
Woody Giessmann
and
Warren Zanes
both quit
the Del Fuegos
, and the band was dropped by Slash. In 1989,
Dan Zanes
and
Tom Lloyd
decided to give the band another chance, bringing aboard guitarist
Adam Roth
and drummer
Joe Donnelly
and cutting a new album,
Smoking in the Fields
, but while critics were kinder to the new set than
Stand Up
, the album was a commercial bust, and within a year
the Del Fuegos
were history.
Dan Zanes
went on to a solo career and in time found success with a series of acclaimed children's albums, while
Warren Zanes
returned to music in 2002 after many years in academia with a fine solo album,
Memory Girls
.
–
Mark Deming, Rovi
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Discography
The Best of the Del Fuegos: The Slash Years
Smoking in the Fields
Stand Up
Boston, Mass.
The Longest Day
2012
Silver Star
2003
Coleccion Furia Tropical
1985
Spin Radio Concert
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