Who Were You Thinkin' Of? - Texas Tornados, Gauvin, Paul
(Hey Baby) Que Paso - Texas Tornados, Meyers, Augie
Wasted Days and Wasted Nights - Texas Tornados, Duncan, Wayne
Guacomole - Texas Tornados, Fender, Freddy
La Mucura - Texas Tornados, Fuentes, Antonio
Adios Mexico - Texas Tornados, Sahm, Doug
Mentiras - Texas Tornados, Rivera, Marito
(Is Anybody Going To) San Antone - Texas Tornados, Kirby, Dave
A Mover el Bote - Texas Tornados, Muņoz, Matias
Una Mas Cerveza - Texas Tornados, Russell, William
Soy de San Luis - Texas Tornados, Jimenez, Santiago [
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Media Type: CD
Artist: TEXAS TORNADOS
Title: BEST OF TEXAS TORNADOS
Street Release Date: 02/08/1994
No Description Available
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: TEXAS TORNADOS
Title: BEST OF TEXAS TORNADOS
Street Release Date: 02/08/1994
"TEXAS TORNADOS are a TEX-MEX supergroup that I can remember playing in the jukebox when hanging at the local bars back home. Their songs are fun, lively and will get you dancing. GUACAMOLE, HEY BABY QUE PASO, are two songs that when you start listening to the lyrics will just make you bust out laughing and having a good all time. WASTED DAYS AND WASTED NIGHTS is another great song that I really enjoy. This album is just full of great songs from a band that knows how to utilize all of their collective talents and combine them together. So go out get this album and be ready to hear some good music. After this, you will want to hear more of their music and get the rest of their albums."
Crank up the juke box
jackiesdog | Sonora, Mexico | 09/10/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I first learned about the Texas Tornados (and whatever happened to Freddy Fender) when I was living on a little island in the Pacific Ocean and there wasn't much else to do after work but go to the bar, drink beer and listen to good music. The Texas Tornados were frequently playing, the louder the better. This album truly is a "best." "Who were you thinkin' of" and "Adios Mexico" are better than the Spanish versions. The only song that should have been on this album and is not is "She never spoke Spanish to me." This album brings wonderful memories of a not so distant past."
Could be a 5 if only...
Winthrop J. Quiggy | 06/23/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"In light of the fact that Doug Sahm is no longer with us, couldn't we have a revised "Best of.." to include "A Little Bit is Better Than Nada"? Also there are a few of my secondary favorites missing. Texas Tornados were the greatest Tex Mex band ever. There are bands with less, but more songs on their best of CDs."
If you think you will like this....YOU WILL!
Bradley Smith | Big D, USA | 08/22/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Like fun music? Have ecletic tastes? Like to sing along in the car by yourself? Order this baby and enjoy. Different styles amongst the four tornados make this a surprising listen, if not totally cohesive. Who cares! Have "una cerveza", enjoy, and then go buy more of their cd's.
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Big storm from Texas
Bradley Smith | 02/19/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Tornados are GREAT. Treasure this CD, most likely it is the last of them all together with Flaco Himenez. Fabulous Tex-Mex."