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Doug Sahm - 1991 - Live in Japan
But it was Atlantic Records producer Jerry Wexler who realized that country-rock sounds were coming into vogue (and there was no place in Nashville for people like Sahm), so he signed both Sahm and Willie Nelson. One of his greatest albums, Doug Sahm and Band (1973, Atlantic), was recorded in New York City with Bob Dylan, Dr. John, and accordionist Flaco Jiménez, and a resulting single, "Is Anybody Going to San Antone?" had some radio success. the Sir Douglas Quintet got back together again to record two more albums, Wanted Very Much Alive and Back To The 'Dillo.
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Tracklisting
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1. (00:06:42) - T Bone Shuffle
2. (00:03:45) - Talk to Me
3. (00:03:28) - Don't Lie To Me
4. (00:03:14) - Lawdy Miss Claudy
5. (00:04:40) - Walking Blues
6. (00:04:08) - Sleepwalk
7. (00:03:54) - Sweet Home Chicago
8. (00:03:56) - Smack Dab in the MIddle
9. (00:03:58) - Shake Rattle and Roll
10. (00:03:33) - Gene's Boogie
11. (00:03:37) - Next Time You See Me
12. (00:00:37) - Sukiyaki
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