Mazz Live Reunion: The Last Dance

Mazz Live Reunion: The Last Dance
Live album by
ReleasedFebruary 27, 2007
RecordedOctober 13, 2006
VenueThe New West, Dallas, Texas
GenreTejano
Length75:29
LabelFreddie Records
Joe López chronology
Aquí Estaré
(2006)
Mazz Live Reunion: The Last Dance
(2007)
Jimmy González y Grupo Mazz chronology
It's Christmazz
(2006)
Mazz Live Reunion: The Last Dance
(2007)
Incomparable
(2007)

Mazz Live Reunion: The Last Dance is a live album by Joe López and Jimmy González y Grupo Mazz recorded on October 13, 2006 at The New West in Dallas, Texas[1] and released February 27, 2007[2] with Freddie Records.

Production

The recorded performance was the last in López and González's first tour together since Mazz's 1998 disbanding.[1] It was also literally their last performance together as later in 2006, López was convicted of sexual assault and imprisoned, and was released in 2018,[3] only very shortly before González died.[4]

The performance was also video recorded and thus was released on both CD and DVD, with the CD including four studio-recorded bonus tracks and the DVD a "behind the scenes" interview with López and González, a discography, and photo gallery.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Introduction" 0:42
2."Que Me Lleven Canciones"Humberto Ramón4:06
3."Calla"
3:13
4."¿Porque Dios Mio?"Matias Peña4:15
5."Amor con Amor"Macias4:41
6."Ayer y Hoy"
  • Bilma Marques
  • Luis Silva
4:08
7."¿Que Sera?" 3:38
8."La Diferencia" 3:35
9."Just My Imagination" 4:47
10."Vuelvo"Ricky Vela3:51
11."Borrare Tu Nombre"Enrique Navarro4:25
12."Estúpido Romántico"3:05
13."Cuántas Veces"Ramón3:42
14."Qué Esperabas"
  • Fernando Riba
  • Kika Campos
2:05
15."Laura"Ramón2:45
16."Acaso No Soy"Astudillo1:25
17."No Te Olvidaré"Joe López5:42
18."Marcame Tonto" (studio track)Richard Rosales3:59
19."Tú Tienes Que Vivir Conmigo" (studio track)Joe Meija3:22
20."A las Escondidas" (studio track)Freddie Martinez4:15
21."Todo Vas Aprender" (studio track)Joe Revelez3:48
Total length:75:29

Notes

  • "Tu Tienes Que Vivir Conmigo" first appeared in López's 2006 album ¿Qué Te Hice?, and "Marcame Tonto" and "Todo Vas Aprender" first appeared in his other 2006 album Aquí Estaré. All three songs are likely not completely new recordings but rather have López's vocal track from his earlier recordings adapted to a new instrumental track. "A las Escondidas", however, is a completely new recording.

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b Mazz Live Reunion: The Last Dance (Media notes). Freddie Records. February 27, 2007.
  2. ^ "Mazz Live Reunion - The Last Dance". Apple Music. Retrieved September 18, 2025.
  3. ^ Blakinger, Keri (March 16, 2018). "Tejano star convicted of rape is released". The Houston Chronicle. Retrieved August 29, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Koch, Tom (June 6, 2018). "Jimmy Gonzalez, Tejano artist with Brownsville's Grupo Mazz, dead at 67". ABC13.
  5. ^ "Jimmy González". Latin Recording Academy. Retrieved September 18, 2025.