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Rote Fabrik Zurich Switzerland May 31, 1985
Artist: The Sir Douglas Quintet
Format: CD

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Label: Retroworld
Rel. Date: 12/02/2022
UPC: 805772643529

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DISC: 1

1. Texas Tornado
2. Crying My Heart Out
3. T-Bone Blues
4. Things That I Used to Do
5. Look Over Yonder Wall
6. At the Crossroads
7. I Wanna Fall in Love Again
8. County Line
9. Susie Darlin'
10. Be Real
11. Que Paso
12. Happy Birthday to Augie
13. Chicano
14. She's About a Mover
15. Folsom Prison Blues
16. I Know You Know
17. Orange Blossom Special
18. Heartaches By the Number
19. Intro
20. Texas Me
21. Dynamite Woman
22. Together Again
23. Dealer's Blues
24. Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone?
25. Wooly Bully
26. Tears
27. Full Band Intros
28. Deep in the Heart of Texas
29. Who Were You Thinking Of?
30. Mendocino
31. Who'll Be the Next in Line?
32. Adios Mexico
33. Long Tall Sally

More Info:

The late great Doug Sahm was born in San Antonio, Texas. He was a child prodigy in country music but became a significant figure in roots rock and other genres as well. Sahm is considered one of the most important figures in what is identified as Tex Mex music. Proficient on multiple instruments, he was the founder and leader of the 1960s rock and roll band, The Sir Douglas Quintet. He would later co-found the Texas Tornados with Augie Meyers, Freddy Fender, and Flaco Jimenez as well as Los Super Seven. This 1985 double live set captures the Quintet on sparkling form. It features their best known hit "She's About a Mover" from 1965, as well as "Mendocino" (1968) and "Dynamite Woman" (1969).