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Live From Austin, TX (CRYSTAL PINK VINYL) [Vinyl] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Live From Austin, TX (CRYSTAL PINK VINYL) [Vinyl] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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The first color pressing of this title. Were talkin TEX-MEX ROCK N ROLL! In this show from January 21, 1981, Doug Sahm (AKA Sir Doug) reunites with original band members Augie Meyers and Johnny Perez, along with the legendary Alvin Crow on guitar and Speedy Sparks on bass for a no-holds-barred, rip-snortin Texas rock n roll revival. Back in the day, the SIR DOUGLAS QUINTET was Texass answer to the British Invasion. With the arrival of the Beatles, Sir Doug & Co. saw their chance to break out the rough, Chicano-influenced rock they had been playing in the joints around San Antonio. They donned English-looking suits and hit the charts with Shes About A Mover in 1965. Nobody was quite sure where they came from, but they rode the English-pop wave to fame. Theres something contagious about Augies cheesy, pumping Vox organ chords and Sir Dougs chang-a-chang rhythm guitar over Johnnys Mexican drumming style, drenched in psychedelia, that stood out from everything else at the time. And it still does today. You may not be able to sit down through Shes About A Mover or Mendocino, but thats OK. Doug is no longer with us, but you can be sure that somewhere hes still kickin out the jams.
- Terry Lickona (Producer Austin City LimitsÆ)A1. Mendocino (2:47) A2. 96 Tears (2:28) A3. Rains Came (2:25) A4. Down On The Border (3:30) A5. It Was Fun While It Lasted (2:46) A6. I Keep Wishing For You (3:27) B1. Groovers Paradise (3:13) B2. Goin Down To Mexico (2:49) B3. Who Were You Thinkin Of? (2:21) B4. Wholl Be The Next In Line? (3:01) B5. Tonite, Tonite (2:04) B6. Old Habits Die Hard (2:42) C1. At The Crossroads (3:12) C2. (Is Anybody Goin To) San Antone (5:15) C3. Ya No Llores / Chicano (4:24) C4. Youre Gonna Miss Me (3:55) C5. Shes About A Mover (3:02)
- Format Detail: 2LP Limited Edition Crystal Pink Vinyl, Gatefold
- Format: Vinyl
- Label: New West Records
- Genre: Rock
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