The Texan, who died in 1999, was the most important figure in the so-called Texmex genre and founder of the Sir Douglas Quintet and the Texas Tornadoes. This double CD contains two live recordings - one from 1973 from the Bijou Cafe in Philadelphia, and the other from Liberty Hall in Houston in 1974. Besides a version of his rather psychedelic hit song 'She's About A Mover? there are versions of 'Is Anybody Going To San Antone??, 'Mendocino?, 'Stormy Monday?, 'Georgia On My Mind?, 'Oh Pretty Woman?, 'Jambalaya?, 'Texas Tornado?, 'Wasted Days And Wasted Nights? and 'Are Inlaws Really Outlaws?.
01 Oh Pretty Woman 02 I'm Glad For Your Sake But I'm Sorry For Mine 03 She's About A Mover 04 Are Inlaws Really Outlaws 05 Talk To Me 06 Is Anybody Going To San Antone 07 Wolverton Mountain 08 Jambalaya 09 Right Or Wrong 10 Stormy Monday 11 The Rains Came 12 Papa Ain't Salty
13 Mendocino 14 Kut Broadcast Wrap Up
Disc 2
01 Papa Ain't Salty 02 Texas Tornado 03 Rain Rain 04 At The Crossroads 05 Stormy Monday 06 Georgia On My Mind 07 Wasted Days And Wasted Nights 08 Is Anybody Going To San Antone