Sir Douglas Quintet & Don Goldie - In Time (1976)

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Title: In Time
Year Of Release: 1976
Label: Crimson
Genre: Country Rock, Roots Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 49:46
Total Size: 123/317 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Tracker
02. We'll Take Our Last Walk Tonight
03. Blue Norther
04. Please Just Say So (Instrumental)
05. Walking the Streets
06. Popcorn
07. Bullfighter
08. Whata Friend
09. Be Mine
10. Somebody's Slipped Me a Mickey
11. She's About a Mover
12. Please Just Say So (Vocal)
13. We'll Take Our Last Walk Tonight (Alternate Mix)
14. Blue Norther (Alternate Mix)
15. You're out Walking the Street Tonight
16. Isabella
17. She's Gotta Be Boss Babe
18. Oh What a Mistake
19. When I Sing the Blues
20. In Time

Blending infectious Texan pop with Merseybeat and just a dose of cajun, quintessential Texas band Sir Douglas Quintet carved a notch in the garage rock canon in the 1960s. The name was meant to suggest Anglo credentials in the midst of the British Invasion; however, Sahm’s southern accent swiftly belied any such attempt at deception. They scored an international hit in 1965 with "She’s About A Mover" off the audaciously - and a bit prematurely - titled THE BEST OF SIR DOUGLAS QUINTET. Following a drug arrest in '66, a move to the more mellow San Francisco, and a three-year-hiatus, the band released the outstanding MENDOCINO; the propulsive title track returned the band to the top 40. Sahm would resurface in the Lone Star State supergroup, the Texas Tornadoes, in the '90s.



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