Augie Meyers West Side Sound Rolls Again


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Doug Sahm Discography:
LPs

"Juke Box Music"

This basic discography is designed for the average collector and lists every major recording along with the [country] of original release. In some instances this is followed by secondary listings of major variations. Note that US labels often issued or licensed copies for release in Canada, the UK, Europe, Australia, etc. Also, records on the Sonet label may be from Sweden, the Great britain or other countries. Some albums and singles may accept minor label or embrace differences equally they were repressed or reprinted. Some dates are gauge.

Coming soon: Album track listings plus cover art.

Items in Ruddy are on my Want Listing .



  • Original Albums, Reissues and Anthologies
  • Related LPs
  • Compilations (Various Artists)

    Original Albums, Reissues and Anthologies

  • 1965 - The Best Of Sir Douglas Quintet (Tribe TR-37001, Mono) (Tribe TRS-47001, Stereo) [U.s.a.]
    Reissued equally:
    • 1975 - (Crazy Cajun CCLP 1003) [Stereo] [United states of america]
      "Crazy Cajun" is both the nickname and record characterization of producer Huey Meaux.
    • 2000 - (Sundazed/BeatRocket BR 123) [US]
      Reissue of Tribe TR-37001, plus ii bonus tracks, "Bacon Fatty" and "Blue Norther."
  • 1968 - Sir Douglas Quintet + 2 = Honkey Blues (Smash SRS 67108) [United states of america]
  • 1969 - Mendocino (Smash SRS 67115) [The states]
    • 1975 - (Oval OVLM 5001) [UK]
    • 1980 - (Mercury 9279 125) [Holland]
      Includes five actress cuts.
    In 1982 Huey Meaux released a unlike record with the aforementioned title (run into below).
  • 1970 - Together After 5 (Smash SRS 67130) [Usa]
  • 1970 - 1 + 1 + 1 = four (Philips PHS 600-344) [US]
  • 1970 - What About Tomorrow? (Mercury PH 6859 202) [Switzerland]
    Includes textile from Sir Douglas Quintet + 2 = Honkey Dejection, Mendocino, and Together Later on Five.
  • 1971 - The Return Of Doug Saldaña (Philips PHS 600-353) [U.s.]
  • 1973 - Rough Edges (Mercury SRM 1-655) [US]
  • 1973 - Doug Sahm And Band (Atlantic SD 7254) [U.s.]
    Some white label promos are also in Mono.
    • 1985 - (Edsel DED 154) [U.k.]
  • 1973 - Texas Tornado (Atlantic SD 7287) [US]
  • 1974 - Groover's Paradise (Warner Brothers BS2810) [US]
  • 1975 - Re-Union Of The Cosmic Brothers (Crazy Cajun CCLP 1013) [US]
    Freddy Fender and "Sir Douglas" Sahm recorded live at Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin, Texas.
  • 1975 - Pop Gold (Oval 25 044 XAT) [West Germany]
  • 1976 - Texas Stone For Country Rollers (ABC-Dot DOSD-2057) [United states]
  • 1976 - Country Cookin' Programme #286 (Regular army Reserve 74940) [Compatible Stereo] [US]
    A radio bear witness produced past the The states Army Reserve. Program #286 featured an interview with Doug Sahm by Lee Arnold. Scheduled for broadcast on Nov 7th, 1976, and released as Side two of a two-record set which includes programme numbers 285-288.
  • 1977 - The Tracker (Crazy Cajun CCLP 1029) [US]
  • 1977 - Alive Love (Texas Re-Cord Co. TRC-1007) [United states of america]
    Also released every bit:
    • 1979 - Wanted Very Much Alive (Sonet SNTF-804) [UK]
  • 1978 - Don Goldie With The Sir Douglas Quintet (Crazy Cajun CCLP 1095) [United states of america]
    Side i features five songs by Doug Sahm; Side 2 includes five songs by past Don Goldie.
  • 1979 - Fashion Dorsum When He Was Just Doug Sahm (Harlem 1005) [United states]
    An anthology of early singles originally issued on the Harlem, Satin, and Warrior labels plus two previously unreleased cuts.
    • 1981 - (Rockhouse AZ/2 434) [France]
    • 1981 - (Charley CR30188) [UK]
  • 1980 - Motive [series] - Sir Douglas Quintet (Mercury 6463 093) [Due west Germany]
  • 1980 - Hell Of A Spell (Takoma TAK-7075) [US]
  • 1980 - The All-time Of The Sir Douglas Quintet (Takoma TAK-7086) [U.s.]
  • 1981 - The Tracker (R+M UDL 2343) [Stereo] [US]
    A pirate of Tribe TRS-47001, not to be confused with Crazy Cajun CCLP 1029, another LP with the same title.
  • 1981 - Border Wave (Takoma TAK-7088) [U.s.a.]
  • 1982 - Mendocino (HEP 4371) [Holland]
    Released by Huey Meaux. Includes rare tracks from his Tribe characterization plus a live version of the championship track.
  • 1982 - All the same Growin' [Augie Meyers With Doug Sahm] (Sonet SNTF 883) [Sweden]
  • 1982 - Quintessence (Sonet SNTF-881) [Sweden]
    • 1983 - (Varrick 004) [United states of america]
  • 1982 - Fabricated In Texas (Accord SJA-7905) [Us]
    This championship appears in several discographies, but was never actually released.
  • 1983 - Alive Texas Tornado (Takoma TAK-7095) [US]
  • 1983 - The West Side Sound Rolls Again (Teardrop TD-5000) [US] and (Amigo AMLP-2006) [Sweden]
  • 1983 - Midnight Sun (Sonet SNTF-897) [Sweden] and (Stony Plain SPL-1065) [Canada]
  • 1984 - Doug Sahm/Sir Douglas Quintet Featuring Bob Dylan (Universe DLS 54) [Holland]
    Concert bootleg anthology. Bob Dylan does not actually announced on this recording.
    Also released as:
    • 1984 - Live! Goin' To San Antone (P-Vine PLP-733) [Nippon]
  • 1984 - Back To The Dillo (Sonet SNTF-890) [Sweden]
  • 1984 - Rio Medina (Sonet SNTF-912) [Sweden] and (Stony Plain SPL 1078) [Canada]
  • 1985 - Dear Ya Europa (Sonet SNTF-936) [Sweden]
  • 1986 - The Collection (Castle CCSLP-133) [2 LP'due south] [UK]
    Reissue of The All-time Of The Sir Douglas Quintet (Takoma TAK-7086) and Border Wave (TAK-7088).
  • 1986 - Texas Road Runner (Moonshine BLP-701) [Kingdom of belgium]
    Compilation of singles originally released on the Renner label 1961-1964.
  • 1986 - Doug Sahm Presents The Texas Mavericks: Who Are These Masked Men? (New Rose 112) [French republic] and (Sonet SLP-3113) [Sweden]
    Sahm performs under the name "Sam Dogg."
  • 1987 - Doug Sahm Live (Topline Tiptop-172) [UK]
  • 1987 - Return Of The Formerly Brothers [The Amos Garrett - Doug Sahm - Cistron Taylor Band] (Stony Plain SPL-1104) [Canada]
  • 1988 - Juke Box Music (Antone's Ant-0008) [U.s.a.]
    • 1988 - Smoky greyness translucent vinyl (Antone'south Emmet-0008) [US]
      The stock US release is on brown translucent vinyl. The deviation between the brown and grayness versions is only obvious when the record is held up to a stiff light.
    • 1988 - (ACE CH 278) [UK]
      The UK version contains ane additional song.
  • 1989 - Sir Doug'southward Recording Trip (Edsel DED 255) [2 LP'south] [Great britain]
  • 1991 - Alive in Nihon: The Amos Garrett - Doug Sahm - Cistron Taylor Ring (Marilyn FM 1008-LP) [French republic]
  • 2000 - The Sir Douglas Quintet Is Back! (Sundazed/BeatRocket BR 124) [US]
    A collection of 14 singles, B-sides and vintage 1965-66 Tribe Records material unissued at the time.
  • 2000 - San Antonio Stone (Norton ED-274) [US]
    Harlem characterization recordings from 1957-1961.
  • 2011 - The Mono Singles '68-72 (Sundazed) [US]
    A collection of 22 songs that were sourced from the original analog mono masters, including a pick of rare, non-album B-sides. Also released on CD.

    Related LP'due south

    Doug Sahm:

  • 1970 - Louie and the Lovers, Ascent (Epic KE-30026) [United states of america]
    Produced by Doug Sahm.
  • 1973 - Willie Nelson - Shotgun Willie (Atlantic Records CD 7262-2) [US]
    Sahm sings background vocals and plays electric guitar on "Stay All Dark (Stay a Little Longer)" and plays electric guitar on "Devil In a Sleeping Purse."
  • 1974 - Yusef Lateef - Part of the Search (Atlantic Records LP/Collectables CD COL-6355) [U.s.]
    Sahm is credited with playing guitar and arranging "Oatsy Doatsy."
  • 1976 - Willie Nelson - The Troublemaker (Columbia Records CK 92583) [US]
    Sahm is credited with groundwork vocals and fiddle on this religious/gospel recording.
  • 1977 - Rick Danko (Arista AB-4141) [US}
    Sahm plays pb guitar on "Tired of Waiting" and "Sip the Wine."
  • 1979 - Freda & The Firedogs - Live From the Old Soap Creek Saloon (Big Wheel Records) [Usa]
    Sahm sings pb vocals on "Texas Me."
  • 1982 - Red Jenkins - Redneck In a Stone & Roll Bar (Shannon Records SMTE 5012) [Sweden]
    Sahm sings a duet with Red Jenkins on the championship runway from this Sweden only release.
  • 1990 - Texana Dames (Amazing Records AM-1018) [Usa]
    Sahm plays Bajo Sexto on "Quiero Ser Solo Tuya" and "Arriba Nuevo Mexico."

    Sir Douglas Quintet:

  • 1971 - The Quintet, Hereafter Tense (United Artists UAS-5514) [U.s.]
    This album features the SDQ minus Doug Sahm.
  • 1973 - The Grateful Expressionless, Wake Of The Flood (Grateful Dead Records GD-01) [US]
    Fill-in musicians from the SDQ include Martin Fierro (alto and tenor saxophones), Frank Morin (tenor saxophone), and Doug Sahm (12-string guitar).

    Martin Fierro and Frank Morin:

  • 1968 - Mother Earth, Living With The Animals (Mercury SR 61194) [Usa]
    The SDQ'due south horn players appear here with Tracy Nelson's grouping.
  • 1971 - Quicksilver Messanger Service, What About Me? (Capitol 16092) [US]
    Includes Fiero (woodwinds) and Morin (sax).

    Martin Fierro plays sax on the following releases:

  • 1968 - James Cotton wool, Cut Yous Loose (Vanguard VSD-79283) [US]
  • 1968 - Mother World, Revolution (Mercury SR-61194) [Us]
  • 1969 - Shades Of Joy, Shades Of Joy ((Fontana SRF-67598) [Usa]
  • 1972 - Jerry Garcia, Hooteroll (Douglas 30859) [US]
  • 1972 - Hoodoo Rhythm Devils, Rack Jobbers Dejection (Capitol ST-842) [US]
  • 1973 - Merl Saunders, Live At The Keystone (Fantasy F79002) [Us]
  • 1974 - Jose Chepito Areas, Jose Chepito Areas (CBS KC-33062) [The states]
  • 1975 - Cesar, Cesar 830 (Flying Dutchman 0830) [US]
  • 1975 - Loudon Wainwright III, Unrequited (CBS PC-33369) [U.s.]
  • 1979 - Mandre, 1000 3000 (Tamla Motown M7917 R1) [US]

    Frank Morin:

  • 1970 - The Flying Bear Medicine Testify (Boom SRS 67125) [Us]
    Produced by Frank Morin, who also plays sax on two cuts.

    Augie Meyers:

  • 1971 - Augie's Western Head Music Co. (Polydor 24-4069) [The states]
  • 1973 - Y'all Ain't Rollin' Your Whorl Rite (Paramount PAS-6065) [United states of america]
  • 1975 - Live at the Longneck (Texas Re-Cord Co. TRC 1002) [Usa]
  • 1977 - Finally in Lights (Texas Re-Cord Co. TRC 1005) [US]
    Also released as:
    • 1979 - (Sonet SNTF-803) [Sweden]
  • 1984 - August In New York (Sonet SNTF-910) [Sweden]
  • 1986 - Augie's Back (Sonet SNTF-955) [Sweden]
  • 1986 - My Main Squeeze (Atlantic America 90856-1) [Us]

    Boosted LP's on Augie Meyers's Texas Re-String Company label:

  • 1977 - Denny Ezba, Sings His Greatest Hits From Four One thousand Years Ago (Texas Re-String TRC-1001)
  • 1977 - The Lost Highway Band, Travelin' Lite (Texas Re-String TRC-1003)
  • 1977 - Brother Al Stricklin, Now [Wanted Live] (Texas Re-Cord TRC-1004)
  • 1977 - John Stuckey, A Little Exposure (Texas Re-Cord TRC-1006)
  • 1977 - Jackie King, Skylight (Texas Re-Cord TRC-1008)

    Compilations (Various Artists)

  • 196? - All American Hits (Parrot 71023)
    Includes "She's Virtually A Mover" by the Sir Douglas Quintet.
  • 19?? - fifteen Original Rock and Roll Biggies - Vol. 1 (AVI Records)
    Includes "She'south About A Mover" past the Sir Douglas Quintet.
  • 1970 - Zig-Zag Festival (Mercury SRD-02-29) [2-LP set] [Stereo] [US]
    Includes the Sir Douglas Quintet and fifteen+ other performers.
  • 1974 - Deep Ear (Warner Brothers WBRO-PRO-591) [2-LP prepare] [Stereo] [US]
    Includes "Tex Mex Trip" from Groover's Paradise.
  • 1976 - A Salute to Rock 'N Roll (Festival FR-1006) [US]
    Includes the original Tribe version of "She's About A Mover" by the SDQ.
  • 1976 - The Hitting-Kickers Series - Vol. 2 (Festival FR-1015 & FR-1017) [US]
    Features the songs "In Time" and "Oh What A Mistake."
  • 1976 - The Hit-Kickers Series - Vol. 3 (Festival FR-1019 & FR-1020) [U.s.a.]
    Features the songs "When I Sing The Blues" and "She Gotta Be Boss."
  • 1976 - The Hitting-Kickers Series - Vol. 4 (Festival FR-1021) [US]
    Features the vocal "El Paso Train."
  • 1976 - The Hit-Kickers Series - Vol. 5 (Festival FR-1024, FR-1025, & FR-1026) [Usa]
    Features the songs "Delight Just Say So," "Isabella," and "Sugar Bee."
  • 1976 - The Hit-Kickers Series - Vol. six (Festival FR-1027) [US]
    Features the song "You're Out Walking The Streets Tonight."
  • 1976 - The Hit-Kickers Series - Vol. vii (Festival FR-1030, FR-1031 & FR-1032) [US]
    Features the songs "Into Each Life," "We'll Take Our Last Walk Tonight," and "Blue Norther."
  • 1976 - The Hitting-Kickers Serial - Vol. eight (Festival FR-1035) [Usa]
    Features the song "She'due south About A Mover."
  • 1976 - The Striking-Kickers Series - Vol. nine (Festival FR-1038) [US]
    Features the song "Ain't Null Incorrect With You."

    The Hit-Kickers Series was compiled by producer Huey P. Meaux from the athenaeum of his various tape companies. There are typically three LP's in each book.

  • 1979 - My Skies Are Bluish Again (51 West Q-16024) [Stereo] [U.s.a.]
    Includes a song by Doug Sahm.
  • 1979 - More American Graffiti (MCA 2-11006) [US]
    Original soundtrack. Features Sahm's cover of Bo Diddley'southward "I'k A Human being."
  • 1980 - For The Tape/Austin Country 1973-1978 (Maverick Records LP-001)
    Includes songs past Doug Sahm ("Henrietta" from the Live Love LP; "Land Groove," a new version that differs from the one on Country Stone For Texas Rollers), Augie Meyers & the Western Head Band ("High Texas Rider"), and Carolyn Meyer and the Western Head Band ("Meet Me In Seguin").
  • 1982 - An Officer And A Gentleman (Island 90017) [United states of america]
    Original soundtrack. Features the song "Be Existent" past Wayne Douglas a/one thousand/a Doug Sahm.
  • 1986 - Rare Tracks - Vol. 4 (Kevin Kat Records KKR-8) [United states]
    A collection past San Antonio-based groups, including "Sir Doug Saldaña" (Doug Sahm).
  • 1986 - Rare Tracks - Vol. 5 (Kevin Kat Records KKR-12) [Usa]
    A drove by San Antonio-based groups, including "Sir Doug [Sahm]."
  • 198? - Don't Mess With Austin (New Rose) [France]
    Includes a vocal from Who Are These Masked Men? (New Rose 112)
  • 1988 - Classic Rock 1965: The Beat Goes On (Time-Life) [2-Tape Set] [US]
    Includes the Smash version of "She's About A Mover."
  • 1990 - Live From The 60'southward #152 [iii-Record set w/Cue Sheets] A syndicated radio show scheduled for broadcast Dec x, 1990.. Hour three includes the Smash version of "She's About A Mover." However the cue sheet misspells it as "She's About A Move."
  • 1992 - Beach Music Sampler (Antone'due south Records Ant-9903) [US]
    Includes the songs "Hey Little Girl" and "Chicken and The Bomp" by Doug Sahm from the Juke Box Music LP. This was a limited edition dance LP released for the Shag [It'due south a dance step!] and Carolina Beach oversupply who party along the southern coast of the U.s..


The Doug Sahm and the Sir Douglas Quintet Discography was compiled past
Joseph Levy and is based (in office) on before work published by:
  • Kevin Kosub
  • Willis "Bill" Fowler
  • DISCoveries and
  • Goldmine magazines,
    plus additional information provided by
  • Kilian Mathis,
    besides as original research.

Final Revision: March 2007


Other Related Pages:

  • The completist may likewise wish to visit Kilian Mathis's "Ultimate" Doug Sahm Discography which as well includes consummate runway listings. Warning! This listing is only for the truly obsessive and contains more information than you may really want to know!

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