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Backstreets of Desire is an album by Willy DeVille. It was recorded in various Los Angeles recording studios in 1992. To make the album, DeVille was joined by many prominent musicians, including Dr. John, David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, Zachary Richard, Jim Gilstrap, Freebo, , and Jimmy Zavala.

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  • Backstreets of Desire is an album by Willy DeVille. It was recorded in various Los Angeles recording studios in 1992. To make the album, DeVille was joined by many prominent musicians, including Dr. John, David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, Zachary Richard, Jim Gilstrap, Freebo, , and Jimmy Zavala. A novel mariachi version of the Jimi Hendrix standard "Hey Joe" was a hit in Europe. "I did a version of 'Hey Joe' in mariachi-style," DeVille told Sheila Rene. "I talk through the lyrics. It was a big hit for me in Europe—number one in Spain and France." DeVille brought in Mariachi los Camperos, led by Nati Cano, to play on "Hey Joe." (en)
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  • Fnac Music (en)
  • Forward Records (en)
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  • Backstreets of Desire (en)
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  • Ocean Way, Hollywood (en)
  • Hot Tin Roof, North Hollywood (en)
  • One on One, North Hollywood (en)
  • Pacifique, North Hollywood (en)
  • The Nut Ranch, Studio City (en)
  • Track Record, North Hollywood (en)
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  • 1992-10-10 (xsd:date)
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  • Backstreets of Desire is an album by Willy DeVille. It was recorded in various Los Angeles recording studios in 1992. To make the album, DeVille was joined by many prominent musicians, including Dr. John, David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, Zachary Richard, Jim Gilstrap, Freebo, , and Jimmy Zavala. (en)
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  • Backstreets of Desire (en)
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