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Generations of roots-revering rock 'n' rollers have bowed down to Doug Sahm and his Sir Douglas Quintet. They stirred Tex-Mex and country with garage, British Invasion and R&B flavors to make a delectable stew that collectors have been feasting on ever since. Here are the enduring, adventurous singles they recorded after moving from Texas to San Francisco: The 1969 hits Mendocino and Dynamite Woman plus at the Crossroads; Nuevo Laredo; Texas Me; Michoacan ; Sahm's heartfelt take on Freddy Fender's Wasted Days, Wasted Nights 22 Mercury/Smash/Philips A-sides, rare B-sides and solo Sahm gems on CD or double-vinyl!
Generations of roots-revering rock 'n' rollers have bowed down to Doug Sahm and his Sir Douglas Quintet. They stirred Tex-Mex and country with garage, British Invasion and R&B flavors to make a delectable stew that collectors have been feasting on ever since. Here are the enduring, adventurous singles they recorded after moving from Texas to San Francisco: The 1969 hits Mendocino and Dynamite Woman plus at the Crossroads; Nuevo Laredo; Texas Me; Michoacan ; Sahm's heartfelt take on Freddy Fender's Wasted Days, Wasted Nights 22 Mercury/Smash/Philips A-sides, rare B-sides and solo Sahm gems on CD or double-vinyl!
090771533814

Details

Format: Vinyl
Label: SUZ
Catalog: 5338
Rel. Date: 03/22/2011
UPC: 090771533814

The Mono Singles 68-72
Artist: The Sir Douglas Quintet
Format: Vinyl
New: Out of Stock
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Are Inlaws Really Outlaws
2. Sell a Song
3. Mendocino
4. I Wanna Be Your Mama Again
5. And It Didn't Even Bring Me Down
6. Lawd, I'm Just a Country Boy in This Great Big Freaky City
7. Dynamite Woman
8. Too Many Dociled Minds
9. At the Crossroads
10. Texas Me
11. Nuevo Laredo
12. I Don't Want to Go Home
13. Be Real
14. I Don't Want to Go Home
15. What About Tomorrow
16. (I Found Love) a Nice Song
17. Catch the Man on the Rise
18. Pretty Flower
19. Me and My Destiny
20. Wasted Days, Wasted Nights
21. Michoacan
22. Westside Blues Again

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Generations of roots-revering rock 'n' rollers have bowed down to Doug Sahm and his Sir Douglas Quintet. They stirred Tex-Mex and country with garage, British Invasion and R&B flavors to make a delectable stew that collectors have been feasting on ever since. Here are the enduring, adventurous singles they recorded after moving from Texas to San Francisco: The 1969 hits Mendocino and Dynamite Woman plus at the Crossroads; Nuevo Laredo; Texas Me; Michoacan ; Sahm's heartfelt take on Freddy Fender's Wasted Days, Wasted Nights 22 Mercury/Smash/Philips A-sides, rare B-sides and solo Sahm gems on CD or double-vinyl!
        
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