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The secret sauce in ZZ Top's biggest hit album

The secret sauce in ZZ Top's biggest hit album

Update: 2024-08-07
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It took original thinking to make one of the best-selling albums of an entire decade, and that’s just what ZZ Top did, although they had some help with coming up with the sound. Completely bypassing the notion that nothing new could be done with rock ‘n roll, the trio released Eliminator in 1983, an album that blended their brand of Texas boogie woogie blues rock with synth sounds and drum machines, unleashing danceble rockers that topped the charts. But there is an unsung hero in the ZZ Top story. Dig into it - and how “Sharp Dressed Man” perfectly sums up the 80’s mindset - in this episode of the Behind The Song podcast. 


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Tim Brockert

One time in Texas, Billy Gibbons took Al Jorgeson and another member of ministry out to dinner to thank them for showing them how to make this album using samplers and drum machines.

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The secret sauce in ZZ Top's biggest hit album

The secret sauce in ZZ Top's biggest hit album

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