| | Texas Tornados Live From Austin TX CD Texas Tornados Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Louis Ortega (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar); Augie Meyers (vocals, guitar, accordion, piano, organ); Doug Sahm (vocals, guitar, piano); Freddy Fender (vocals, guitar); Flaco Jiménez (vocals, accordion); Derek O'Brien (guitar); Oscar Tellez (bajo sexto); Ernie Durawa (drums). Audio Mixers: Chet Himes; Gary Briggs. Liner Note Author: Terry Lickona. Recording information: Austin, TX (10/16/1990). Editor: Gary Laird. It's hard to imagine a band that was more perfectly suited for Austin, TX, than the Texas Tornados. Never mind the fact that two of the city's favorite sons, Doug Sahm and Augie Meyers, were members (and that the other key members, Freddy Fender and Flaco Jimenez, were equally beloved throughout the Lone Star State) -- in a city with as voracious and omnivorous an appetite for music as Austin, a band that could play rock, blues, country, norteño, swing, boogie, and on occasion all of them at once could only be regarded as a blessing, and when the Texas Tornados appeared on the great PBS music series Austin City Limits for a Fall 1990 taping, a wildly enthusiastic audience turned out to see the not yet year-old band. Live from Austin, TX preserves the full, unedited 75-minute set the Tornados played that evening, and the band is on fire from start to finish. What was special about the Tornados wasn't just that they could play Jimmy Reed blues, hard country weepers, Farfisa-fueled garage rock, and Mexican folk tunes within the course of a set, but that they played them all with the same fire and passion, and made them sound like they all belonged on the same sonic menu. For an hour and a quarter, you get to hear the Texas Tornados do just that for an audience who were obviously loving what they were hearing, and that makes this disc a wonderful posthumous tribute to the genre-shattering joy they made their bread and butter. ~ Mark Deming Live From Austin TX Music | List Price | $15.98 (You save $3.83) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, International CDs, Live Performances, Tejano, Tex-mex, Country | | Label | New West Records, Inc. | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 27431  | | CD Universe Part number | 6978794 | | Catalog number | 6083 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 01, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Cameron Strang; Gary Briggs | | Personnel | Freddy Fender - vocals, guitar Augie Meyers - vocals, guitar, accordion, piano, organ Doug Sahm - vocals, guitar, piano Flaco JimTnez - vocals, accordion Derek O'Brien - guitar Ernie Durawa - drums Louis Ortega - vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar Oscar Tellez - bajo sexto
| | Additional Info | Remastered; Digipak |
Texas Tornados Live From Austin TX Songs | 1. | Soy de San Luis | |
| 2. | Man Can Cry, A | |
| 3. | (Hey Baby) Que Paso | |
| 4. | Laredo Rose | |
| 5. | Ay Te Dejo en San Antonio | |
| 6. | Cancion Mixteca | |
| 7. | Dinero | |
| 8. | Mathilda | |
| 9. | Adios Mexico | $0.99 | |
| 10. | She Never Spoke Spanish to Me  | |
| 11. | Only One | |
| 12. | Mendocino | |
| 13. | Wasted Days and Wasted Nights  | |
| 14. | Baby What You Want Me to Do | |
| 15. | If That's What You're Thinking | |
| 16. | Who Were You Thinkin' Of | |
| 17. | Before the Next Teardrop Falls | |
| 18. | She's About a Mover | |
| 19. | 96 Tears | |
| Live From Austin TX Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Tex Mex Best Tex-Mex Cd available.....Great stuff Submitted by onassucs (Lake Carmel, NY)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The South Texas Four If the songs on this cd don't convince you then your really not interested. But if they do sell you on buying, then run to the cashier, pay, then run to your car or truck and slide this puppy into your player and just drive for a little while. You'll probably take the long way home. No pun intended Supertramp fans.
What we got here is a great way to communicate with your beer-thirty pals at the local watering hole. In fact the party will be in the parking lot.
The late, great Doug Sahm is on here along with his Sir Douglas Quintet amigo, Augie Meyers. We got the famous Freddy Fender, and last but not least Flaco Jimenez, the worlds greatest Spanish norteno accordian player, bar-none. Put them four ingredients on stage and watch musical magic happen. Sorry folks about the long-windedness. I just should have said get this in the beginning. Ok, go get it and enjoy. No regrets, guaranteed. Submitted by Behr (Okieland, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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