Artist
Sir Douglas Quintet was a rock band active from 1964 to 1999, with several spinoffs, e.g. The Sir Douglas Band (1973) or Sir Doug & The Texas Tornados (1976). Despite their British sounding name, they came out of San Antonio, Texas and featured a Tex-Mex sound. Their most familiar lineup included Doug Sahm aka Sir Douglas (lead vocals, lead & rhythm guitars, bajo-sexto, fiddle), Augie Meyers (organ, piano, accordion, guitar, vocals), Frank Morin (sax, trumpet and keyboards), Harvey Kagan (bass), and Johnny Perez (drums). It also included Doug "Cosmo" Clifford (drums), Jack Barber (bass), Alvin Crow (fiddle, organ, guitar, vocals), Louie Ortega (guitar, vocals), Rocky Morales (saxophone, harmonica, vocals), John "X" Reed (guitar, vocals), Clay Meyers (drums), Shawn Sahm (guitar, vocals), Martin Fierro (various horns), Bobby Black (pedal steel guitar), Ernie Durawa (drums), Mike Buck (drums), Jon Blondell (bass), Speedy Sparks (bass), and many, many others.
Tracks
1
Mendocino
02:47
2
96 Tears
02:28
3
Rains Came
02:25
4
Down On The Border
03:30
5
It Was Fun While It Lasted
02:46
6
I Keep Wishing For You
03:27
7
Groover's Paradise
03:13
8
Goin' Down To Mexico
02:49
9
Who Were You Thinkin' Of?
02:21
10
Who'll Be The Next In Line?
03:01
11
Tonite, Tonite
02:04
12
Old Habits Die Hard
02:42
13
At The Crossroads
03:12
14
(Is Anybody Goin' To) San Antone
05:15
15
Ya No Llores/Chicano
04:24
16
You're Gonna Miss Me
03:55
17
She's About A Mover
03:02
Releases
Countries
United States of America, USA & Europe
Members
Augie Meyers,Speedy Sparks,Doug Sahm,
Ernie Durawa,Jack Barber,Frank Morin (2),Link Davis,Johnny Perez (2),Harvey Kagan,Alvin Crow,Louie Ortega,
Jim Stallings