This is Doug's final album recorded for the Tornado label and released in 2000. It's a wonderful country affair with accompaniment by Bill Kirchen, Tommy Detamore, Bobby Flores and -- yes -- Augie Myers. Lots of great original tunes here. “One of Doug's finest works, this is stripped-down and soulful. We are beyond proud to call this our own. Sahm fans know that he is one of the best interpreters of the songs of Bob Dylan, and his version of "Love Minus Zero/No Limit" is a classic. James Medlin's liner notes say it best: "Doug was American as baseball, as Texan as the Alamo and as country as chicken -fried steak." “The Return of Wayne Douglas -- the title comes from one of the aliases Doug Sahm used during country music gigs around Austin, TX -- turned out to be Sahm's final studio album. It was recorded just before his heart gave out in a Taos, NM, motel room on November 18, 1999, but released posthumously in late 2000 by Tornado Records, a division of Birdman Recordings. Sahm's band -- which includes fellow Texas Tornado organist Augie Meyers, Bill Kirchen (Commander Cody & the Lost Planet Airman) on guitar, Tommy Detamore (Moe Bandy, Ronnie Milsap) on steel guitar, Bobby Flores (Ray Price's Cherokee Cowboys) on fiddle, and son Shawn Sahm on background vocals -- are the perfect support group, giving this "country as chicken-fried steak" material the stripped-down and soulful touch it requires. The album is almost an...
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02/12/2008