Trini Lopez - Dont Let Go

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Review by Cristiano Borriero

Trini Lopez’s “Don’t Let Go” – A Wild Ride Through 1965 Pop Vibes Alright, let’s get one thing straight: Trini Lopez wasn’t just another singer in the '60s trying to ride the pop wave. Dude had style. His 1965 album Don’t Let Go, released under Reprise Records in the UK, slaps harder than you’d expect from something that old. This isn’t your grandma’s easy-listening record—well, unless your grandma was into raw vocals and tracks that make you wanna move. First off, can we talk about “Shout”? Like, holy crap, this version hits different. It’s not as polished as some of the covers floating around back then, but that’s what makes it stick. You feel every ounce of energy like Trini’s screaming right at ya. The guy didn’t need autotune or fancy production tricks; he brought raw grit to the mic. And when those horns kick in? Forget it—you’re hooked. I mean, who doesn’t lose their mind during the breakdown? If this track doesn’t get your blood pumping, check your pulse. Then there’s “Ooh Poo Pah Doo.” Yeah, yeah, it sounds like someone sneezed while naming it, but don’t knock it till you hear it. This jam grooves so hard it feels illegal. Trini takes this New Orleans classic and gives it his own spin, turning it into a party starter. The rhythm grabs you by the collar and drags you onto the dance floor whether you like it or not. Plus, the backing band? Tight as hell. They lock in with Trini like they’ve been playing together for decades. The rest of the album ain’t bad either—“So Fine” is smooth enough to chill you out after all the chaos, and the title track “Don’t Let Go” keeps things emotional without getting sappy. But honestly, if you’re here for anything, it’s gotta be those two bangers. Here’s the kicker though: listening to this now feels kinda surreal. In an era where music’s all about perfection and filters, hearing something so unapologetically human is refreshing as hell. Makes me wonder if modern artists are missing the point sometimes. Maybe they should take notes from Trini—he didn’t need gimmicks to leave a mark. Oh, and fun fact? Listening to this album might actually piss off your Spotify algorithm because it’s too real. Just saying.

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Artist: Trini Lopez
Album: Dont Let Go

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Don't Let Go
So Fine
Shout
Ooh Poo Pah Doo

Catalog Numbers

R 30068

Labels

Reprise Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • EP

About Trini Lopez

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American singer, guitarist and actor. Initially receiving very little success, Lopez landed a steady engagement at the nightclub PJ's, He was heard there by , who had started his own label, , and who subsequently signed Lopez. His debut live album, , was released in 1963, & his career took off from that point. Born: May 15, 1937 (Dallas, TX, USA); died: August 11, 2020 (Palm Springs, CA, USA) from complications of Covid-19

Real Name

    • Trinidad Lopez
    • III

Name Vars

  • G. Raff
  • Inirt Zepol
  • Inrit Zepol
  • Lopez
  • Lopez Trini
  • López
  • T. Lopez
  • T. Lpoez
  • T. López
  • Terini Lopez
  • Torini Ropez
  • Trini
  • Trini Lopes
  • Trini Lopez Con Acompañamiento Orquestral y Ritmo
  • Trini Lopez En Londres
  • Trini Lopez With Teens And Twens
  • Trini Lopez con acompañamiento orquestral y ritmo
  • Trini Lopez!
  • Trini López
  • Trini Topez
  • Trinidad Lopez,Jr.
  • Triny Lopez
  • Т. Лопец
  • Трини Лопез
  • Трини Лопец
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Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? Trini Lopez's album *Don't Let Go*, released in 1965, was a vibrant mix of pop and vocal styles that got people moving. It featured tracks like *Shout* and *Ooh Poo Pah Doo*, which are still fun to listen to today. The album came out in the UK under Reprise Records. It’s wild to think this record was made over 50 years ago!