All Artists: The Texas Tornados Title: Esta Bueno Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: BISMEAUX PRODUCTIONS Release Date: 3/2/2010 Genres: Country, Folk, Pop Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 678572965524 |
The Texas Tornados Esta Bueno Genres: Country, Folk, Pop
The ultimate Tex-Mex super group is back! A ugie M eyers and Flaco Jimenez reunite with the late D oug Sahm s son, Shawn Sahm, in a new recording that includes five previously unreleased vocal performances from the late Gr... more » | |
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Product Description The ultimate Tex-Mex super group is back! A ugie M eyers and Flaco Jimenez reunite with the late D oug Sahm s son, Shawn Sahm, in a new recording that includes five previously unreleased vocal performances from the late Grammy® award winner Freddy Fender. The collection includes new songs written by Fender, such as the swamp pop ballad If I Could O nly, an instant new Tornados-style classic written by D oug and Shawn Sahm, Who s to Blame, Senorita, and several A ugie M eyers songs recorded for the first time by the Tornados, such as the spunky Velma from Selma and melodic My Sugar Blue. The album was produced by Shawn Sahm and will be released by Ray Benson s Bismeaux Records, based in A ustin, Texas. A s Flaco Jimenez states, The groove is back, which should come as no surprise. In addition to the featured members, the recordings include Tornados originalmusicians L ouie O rtega, Speedy Sparks and Ernie D urawa. E sta Bueno! (It s Good!) |
CD ReviewsTexas Tornados - "Esta Bueno!" Is Mui Bueno! (BiSMEAUX) 'Rebel' Rod Ames | Ingram, Tx | 03/02/2010 (5 out of 5 stars) "Just about everyone thought once Doug Sahm left us back in November of 1999, and then Freddy Fender in October of 2006 that The Texas Tornados were gone forever. However, any one familiar with Shawn Sahm, knew the gene was still going strong, recordings live forever, and are by some, never forgotten! He, with the help of long time Doug Sahm friends and collaborators, Augie Meyers and Flaco Jiménez knew about both. This is an excellent record produced by Asleep at the Wheel's Ray Benson. The recording is reverently laid-out, with Doug and Freddy being the first two elements you hear on the record, and I believe it sets the pace for the entire record. At first, the record pays homage to the founders then our ears, filled with new Tornados' tunes, give the record an enormous amount of freshness, while never abandoning the idea of this also being a fantastic tribute album, ultimately keeping the listener interested throughout this set of thirteen songs. Shawn Sahm steps into the spotlight on several tunes on the record, including the first track, "Whose to Blame". When the younger Sahm began to sing, tears started swelling up in the corner of my eyes. He reminds me so much of his Dad. There is no doubt it's Shawn belting out the tune, but there is also no qualm left as to who his Father was. Freddy Fender is featured on "Another Shot of Ambition", a simple little honky-tonk drinking song with the Texas Tornado signature written all over it but with Freddy Fender standing firmly in the spotlight. He later does it again with the beautiful "Llevame", a beautiful Tejano treat for the ears. The last tune on the record is "Girl Going Nowhere", sung by Sir Douglas himself. Doug Sahm could rock, he could blues it up, he could twang as good as anyone, he could play Tejano, and he could mix it all up in a big old bowl of musical joy. It would appear the producer pays tribute to the man by finishing the record with this great piece of songwriting. Whatever the motive, it was a fantastic way to finish the record. `Rebel' Rod says; check it out! It's Good or should I say, Esta Bueno! " The Texas Tornados are reborn and still rockin'! J. Polsgrove | Baja Arizona | 03/02/2010 (4 out of 5 stars) "OK, who expected another CD from the Texas Tornados? Doug Sahm's death in 1999 essentially ended the band. Then we lost Freddy Fender in 2006. We had some great music to listen to, but I didn't expect anything new -- maybe some live shows would be released someday was the best we could hope for. But what a surprise! Enter Shawn Sahm, Doug's son, who often played guitar and other instruments with his dad and the band. Driven by Shawn, the Texas Tornados are back! Don't underestimate the great songwriting abilities of the younger Sahm, as well as longtime Sahm companion Augie Meyers and the ever-awesome Flaco Jimenez! They've turned out some toe-tappin' tunes. This CD is good! It's not quite 5-star material, but it's not bad. The CD closes with a cut featuring Doug Sahm on vocals, a live performance, and a "podcast" of Esta Bueno. None of those are especially compelling, but taken as a whole, there are 51 minutes of decent music here. I know, it'll never equal their classic debut (nothing can ever eclipse Hey Baby, Que Paso!), but Texas Tornados, version 2.0, is actually quite good! It's worth getting." Successful comeback of the Tex-Mex veterans Petervontobel | Zürich, Switzerland | 03/28/2010 (5 out of 5 stars) "This is a successful comeback of the original Tex-Mex veterans who present us some good "Happy go lucky music".
Augie Myers organ and Flaco Jimenez' harmonica are still the trademarks of the group which sounds as fresh as ever even though the two are both around 70 years of age. The album is a tribute to their original Texas Tornados companions Doug Sahm and Freddie Fender and they also have some background musicians from the original Tornados. This is a real good buy ! The album contains unreleased songs from Freddie Fender, Doug Sahm, Augie Myers and Flaco Jimenez. Go and get it and then enjoy the good times ! Peter Vontobel, Switzerland" |