Reviews of The Mavericks "In Time"?

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Jerry Overstreet
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Reviews of The Mavericks "In Time"?

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Wow! Just heard the Born to Be Blue cut off their 2012 release. Classic Raul Malo/Mavericks signature sound. Anyone got it and can offer input on the whole CD? I'm thinking this is probably a must have disc.
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Judging from the sound snippets it sure sounds good.
http://www.allmusic.com/album/in-time-mw0002415265
I wonder if Nick Cane was in the band again, he made a real good album if you like Rock'a'Billy and Surf Guitar.
http://www.allmusic.com/album/songs-in- ... 0000246147
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I plead ignorance about the band members. The only ones I really remember from the original band is Raul and Robert Reynolds. The bands bio probably can be found @ www.themavericksband.com I tried to go there, but got hung up on my slow machine, but from what I saw earlier from a music site called theboot.com, no mention of Nick Cane.

An entry also states someone named Eddie Perez joined the band in 2003 on guitar.
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Eddie Perez joined the band in 2003 on guitar
Thanks, that answers it.
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