Tres Chicas

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Drop Me Down 02:58 Tools
Slip So Easily 04:22 Tools
The Man of the People 03:04 Tools
Sway 04:12 Tools
My Love 03:17 Tools
Red 02:17 Tools
Stone Love Song 04:25 Tools
Only Broken 03:41 Tools
Shade Trees in Bloom 05:08 Tools
Still I Run 05:06 Tools
Sweetwater 03:57 Tools
400 Flamingos 04:49 Tools
Rhapsody 04:00 Tools
If You Think That It's All Right 03:15 Tools
Heartbeat 07:04 Tools
Am I Too Blue 04:28 Tools
Deep as Your Pocket 04:56 Tools
Foot of the Bed 05:59 Tools
Desire 04:34 Tools
When Was the Last Time 04:36 Tools
Take the Devil Out of Me 02:57 Tools
When You Sleep 03:46 Tools
In a While 05:41 Tools
Drop Me Down Into The Water 02:58 Tools
05 Red 02:17 Tools
If You Think That It's Alright 03:15 Tools
06 Sway 03:15 Tools
Tres Chicas - Drop Me Down 03:15 Tools
Deep As Your Pocket [1969] [Sure-Fire Music] 03:15 Tools
Am I Too Late 03:15 Tools
Lloyd's Mom 03:15 Tools
If You Think That Its All Right 03:15 Tools
You Think That It's All Right 03:15 Tools
If You Think That's All Right 03:15 Tools
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Tres Chicas are an alt-country group from Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. When Caitlin Cary (ex-Whiskeytown), Tonya Lamm (ex-Hazeldine) and Lynn Blakey [[artist]Glory Fountain] bring their voices together, they convey sweet heartache and the world-weary acceptance that comes to insightful gals on the tall side of thirty. Their frayed harmonies saunter over melodic folk-rock gems (some culled from their previous bands) and well-chosen covers (Loretta Lynn, George Jones, Lucinda Williams) that sparkle even brighter thanks to ex-dB and North Carolina indie icon Chris Stamey's crisp production. With Blakey's sweet vulnerability on songs like "Heartbeat" ("Some people fall in love, some of us stumble around"), Lamm's languid rhythm and fascination with the unknowable on the Hazeldine tune "When You Sleep" ("All I want to know is in the secrets you keep/When you sleep do you dream?"), and Cary's wordplay, sounding ever like Christine McVie on "Desire" ("Wishing gave me her number/And Waiting won't answer the phone/You're hiding out at Desire's house"), each Chica brings her own personality to the fore. The trio released theiir first album in 2004 for Yep Roc. Their second album, recorded in London with producers Neil Brockbank and Robert Trehern, was released by Yep Roc in March 2006. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.