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At an age when most performers of their stature are either fading fast or priming for the oldies circuit, Doug Sahm, Freddie Fender, Flaco Jimenez, and Auggie Meyers regrouped and made some of the rawest, swingingest, and most memorable music of their careers. Each member puts a slightly different spin on the Tex-Mex sound and the results blaze back and forth across the boundaries of spicy rock & roll ("Adios Mexico"), Tejano ("Who Were You Thinking Of"), and honky-tonk weepers ("A Man Can Cry"). You don't have to be familiar with Mexican music or the Spanish language to love this album: Its soul knows no borders and rocks right over any resistance. --Roy Francis Kasten
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These Tex-Mex all-stars (Doug Sahm, Augie Meyers, Freddy Fender and Flaco Jimenez) debuted with this hit 1990 LP. It's a joy to behold as they do Adios Mexico; Soy de San Luis; Dinero; (Hey Baby) Que Paso, and more!, ISBN13: B000002LLS ISBN10: B000002LLS Material Type: audioCDAmazon.com
At an age when most performers of their stature are either fading fast or priming for the oldies circuit, Doug Sahm, Freddie Fender, Flaco Jimenez, and Auggie Meyers regrouped and made some of the rawest, swingingest, and most memorable music of their careers. Each member puts a slightly different spin on the Tex-Mex sound and the results blaze back and forth across the boundaries of spicy rock & roll ("Adios Mexico"), Tejano ("Who Were You Thinking Of"), and honky-tonk weepers ("A Man Can Cry"). You don't have to be familiar with Mexican music or the Spanish language to love this album: Its soul knows no borders and rocks right over any resistance. --Roy Francis Kasten
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These Tex-Mex all-stars (Doug Sahm, Augie Meyers, Freddy Fender and Flaco Jimenez) debuted with this hit 1990 LP. It's a joy to behold as they do Adios Mexico; Soy de San Luis; Dinero; (Hey Baby) Que Paso, and more!, ISBN13: B000002LLS ISBN10: B000002LLS Material Type: audioCD , ISBN13: B000002LLS ISBN10: B000002LLS Material Type: audioCD
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At an age when most performers of their stature are either fading fast or priming for the oldies circuit, Doug Sahm, Freddie Fender, Flaco Jimenez, and Auggie Meyers regrouped and made some of the rawest, swingingest, and most memorable music of their careers. Each member puts a slightly different spin on the Tex-Mex sound and the results blaze back and forth across the boundaries of spicy rock & roll ("Adios Mexico"), Tejano ("Who Were You Thinking Of") and honky-tonk weepers ("A Man Can Cry"). You don't have to be familiar with Mexican music or the Spanish language to love this album: Its soul knows no borders and rocks right over any resistance. --Roy Francis Kasten
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At an age when most performers of their stature are either fading fast or priming for the oldies circuit, Doug Sahm, Freddie Fender, Flaco Jimenez, and Auggie Meyers regrouped and made some of the rawest, swingingest, and most memorable music of their careers. Each member puts a slightly different spin on the Tex-Mex sound and the results blaze back and forth across the boundaries of spicy rock & roll ("Adios Mexico"), Tejano ("Who Were You Thinking Of"), and honky-tonk weepers ("A Man Can Cry"). You don't have to be familiar with Mexican music or the Spanish language to love this album: Its soul knows no borders and rocks right over any resistance. --Roy Francis Kasten
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These Tex-Mex all-stars (Doug Sahm, Augie Meyers, Freddy Fender and Flaco Jimenez) debuted with this hit 1990 LP. It's a joy to behold as they do Adios Mexico; Soy de San Luis; Dinero; (Hey Baby) Que Paso, and more!, ISBN13: B000002LLS ISBN10: B000002LLS Material Type: audioCDAmazon.com
At an age when most performers of their stature are either fading fast or priming for the oldies circuit, Doug Sahm, Freddie Fender, Flaco Jimenez, and Auggie Meyers regrouped and made some of the rawest, swingingest, and most memorable music of their careers. Each member puts a slightly different spin on the Tex-Mex sound and the results blaze back and forth across the boundaries of spicy rock & roll ("Adios Mexico"), Tejano ("Who Were You Thinking Of"), and honky-tonk weepers ("A Man Can Cry"). You don't have to be familiar with Mexican music or the Spanish language to love this album: Its soul knows no borders and rocks right over any resistance. --Roy Francis Kasten
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These Tex-Mex all-stars (Doug Sahm, Augie Meyers, Freddy Fender and Flaco Jimenez) debuted with this hit 1990 LP. It's a joy to behold as they do Adios Mexico; Soy de San Luis; Dinero; (Hey Baby) Que Paso, and more!, ISBN13: B000002LLS ISBN10: B000002LLS Material Type: audioCD , ISBN13: B000002LLS ISBN10: B000002LLS Material Type: audioCD
At an age when most performers of their stature are either fading fast or priming for the oldies circuit, Doug Sahm, Freddie Fender, Flaco Jimenez, and Auggie Meyers regrouped and made some of the rawest, swingingest, and most memorable music of their careers. Each member puts a slightly different spin on the Tex-Mex sound and the results blaze back and forth across the boundaries of spicy rock & roll ("Adios Mexico"), Tejano ("Who Were You Thinking Of"), and honky-tonk weepers ("A Man Can Cry"). You don't have to be familiar with Mexican music or the Spanish language to love this album: Its soul knows no borders and rocks right over any resistance. --Roy Francis Kasten
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These Tex-Mex all-stars (Doug Sahm, Augie Meyers, Freddy Fender and Flaco Jimenez) debuted with this hit 1990 LP. It's a joy to behold as they do Adios Mexico; Soy de San Luis; Dinero; (Hey Baby) Que Paso, and more!, ISBN13: B000002LLS ISBN10: B000002LLS Material Type: audioCD
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At an age when most performers of their stature are either fading fast or priming for the oldies circuit, Doug Sahm, Freddie Fender, Flaco Jimenez, and Auggie Meyers regrouped and made some of the rawest, swingingest, and most memorable music of their careers. Each member puts a slightly different spin on the Tex-Mex sound and the results blaze back and forth across the boundaries of spicy rock & roll ("Adios Mexico"), Tejano ("Who Were You Thinking Of") and honky-tonk weepers ("A Man Can Cry"). You don't have to be familiar with Mexican music or the Spanish language to love this album: Its soul knows no borders and rocks right over any resistance. --Roy Francis Kasten
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