Texas Tornados- Live from Austin, TX

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  1. Audio CD: Release Date 2005-11-01
  2. Publisher: New West Records
  3. Artist: Texas Tornados
  4. Format: Original recording remastered
  5. Sales Rank in Music: #7074

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Call it serendipity or genius, but when four legends of Texas music pooled their talents in December 1989, a new sound was born: the Texas Tornados. The band was new but its members were no strangers to center stage. Freddy Fender was a mega-star with his hits Wasted Days and Wasted Nights and Before the Next Teardrop Falls. Doug Sahm and Augie Meyers formed the The Sir Douglas Quintet in San Antonio in the mid- 60 s in a sound that shook up the pop charts with She s About a Mover. Then there s Flaco Jimenez, who, along with his father and brother used their accordions to invent their own music genre. Together this Tex-Mex Revue created a raucous, infectious, danceable sound that ranks as an all-time Austin City Limits favorite

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As the ebullient ringleader of this all-star Lone Star quartet, Doug Sahm tells this 1990 Austin City Limits crowd that "it's rock and roll conjunto time!" Such a description barely hints at the raucous vitality of the band's bilingual, Tex-Mex border music. The set (also available on DVD) finds Freddy Fender resurrecting his country smashes "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" and "Before the Next Teardrop Falls," while the tremulous vocals of some of his earlier, regional hits suggest that he is to Tejano music what Aaron Neville is to New Orleans soul. Conjunto accordion kingpin Flaco Jimenez provides rollicking instrumental accents throughout, while singing with Fender on some of the Spanish-language material. From the rock and roll side, Sahm and keyboardist Augie Meyers reprise their hits from the Sir Douglas Quintet's 1960s heyday, with "She's About a Mover" and "Mendocino" steeped in the same musical roots they share with Fender and Jimenez. Such raucous, festive interplay plainly enjoys a home-field advantage in Austin, where the performance finds the foursome hailed as conquering heroes. (The release serves as a memorial to Sahm, who died in 1999 and to whom the album is dedicated.) --Don McLeese
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4.4 out of 5 stars (9 customer reviews)

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Impossible to find something better than this!!, December 29, 2006
Ronald Van Scherpenzeel (Madrid, Spain) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Texas Tornados- Live from Austin, TX (Audio CD)
I already wrote a review on this incredible musical event after watching

the show on DVD so my opinion on the CD version cannot be different.

The only sad thing about this is that both Doug and Freddy are not with

us anymore but we have their wonderful 1990 Austin Texas concert and

we can either listen to it or watch the incredible musical abilities

of this foursome. The best Conjunto Tex-Mex rock & roll gathering ever!!!


5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Tex-Mex At it's Best !!, March 26, 2007
B. J. Taylor "music lover" (The Great State of Texas) - See all my reviews
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This is my all time favorite "cheer-me-up" album. As soon as the music starts, I just start smiling. I love the enthusiasm and the great talent that is displayed. The mingling of voices from both north and south of the border is a tribute to our southern society, showing that we all can and do get along wonderfully when we put our minds to it.


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Que pasa? The Texas Tornados, that's what!, April 9, 2009
Docendo Discimus (Vita scholae) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Texas Tornados- Live from Austin, TX (Audio CD)
Tex-Mex supergroup The Texas Tornados played rock n' roll, R&B, Mexican folk, swing, boogie, ballads, and smaltzy country weepers with the same enthusiasm.
They were a brand new band when this 1990 session was recorded, a part of the PBS music series Austin City Limits, and they swing their way through a 74-minute set of Tornados tunes and songs from the back catalogues of the various members: "Sir Douglas", the great Doug Sahm, Augie Meyers, Flaco Jimenez, and Baldemar Huerta - better known as Freddy Fender.

Backed by an additional fine musicians, the Tornados happily serve up their unique Tex-Mex dish, from the country ballad "Larado Rose" and Doug Sahm's joyous late-60s pop-rocker "Mendocino", to a pretty convincing cover of bluesman Jimmy Reed's (always erroneously titled) "Baby What You Want Me To Do". He sang "baby, why you wanna let go", Jimmy did.
The four musicians mostly take turns performing the lead vocals; sometimes two or three singers will create an...Read more

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