In 1974 Doug Sahm got himself a new record deal with Warner Bros. He then recruited drummer Doug Clifford and bassist Stu Cook, previously known as the rhythm section of Creedence Clearwater Revival. Clifford produced the new album, which also featured cajun musician Link Davis Jr., who played keyboards, fiddle and sax. Groover's Paradise was another excellent roots-rock album, with the usual Doug Sahm mix of rock, blues, R&B, country, cajun and norteño. All the songs were originals, with the exception of the traditional Mexican instrumental "La Cacahuata". Another great artistic success, and perhaps his best album yet... It did not chart.
Texas Tornado (1973) <|> Texas Rock For Country Rollers (1976)
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3 comments:
thank you so much.
what a great surprise for me today!
didn't know it existed.
love me some doug sahm anyway i can get it.
Doug Sahm is just ... great.
Good discovery, I'm playing him on my next radio show
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