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Rough Guide to Tex-Mex The Rough Guide to Tex-Mex includes some impelling grooves and much fancy accordion playing, by Flaco Jimenez, Tony de la Rosa and plenty more, and Mingo Saldivar Y Sus Tremendos Cuatro Espadas' Spanish version of "Ring of Fire" ("Rueda de Fuego") alone is worth the price of admission. The album confirms what some of us, unbowed by Stateside stereotyping, already knew: Tex-Mex is great, world-class world music. It's a happy cultural marriage, like the name suggests, that crosses the border much more freely than the respective citizenry. But then, you know, music don't need no stinking badges. 1. Mentiste Cuando Dijiste - Flaco Jiménez (3:23) 2. Atotonilco - Tony De La Rosa (3:30) 3. Flor De Dalia - Los Pinkys (4:01) 4. El Gato Negro - Santiago Jr. Jiménez (4:31) 5. Rueda De Fuego - Mingo Saldivar & Tremendos Cuatro Espadas (4:43) 6. Cuánto Te Debo? - Roberto Pulido & Los Clásicos (2:43) 7. Ramona - Valerio Longoria (3:42) 8. Mis Pensamientos - Las Hermanas Mendoza (2:58) 9. Muchachos Alegres - Narciso Martínez (3:07) 10. Voy Perdiendo - Conjunto Bernal (2:40) 11. Juárez - Flaco Jiménez (4:11) 12. Paloma Sin Nido - Tony De La Rosa (3:20) 13. Arriba San Antonio - Eddi 'Lalo' Torres & Su Conjunto (2:21) 14. El Parrandero - Los Pinkys (3:04) 15. Quiereme, Quiereme - Eva Ybarra & Su Cunjunto (3:53) 16. Hey Baby, Qué Pasó - Jimmy Sturr (3:47) 17. Dio Quiera Que Nunca - Los Dos Gilbertos (3:06) 18. Alma De Tejas - Santiago Jr. Jiménez (2:23) 19. Delgadina - Lydia Mendoza (4:14)
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