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miércoles, 27 de octubre de 2010

TISH HINOJOSA: Culture Swing 1992



Tish Hinojosa
Leticia Hinojosa
Dec 6, 1955
San Antonio, TX

Genres Country
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 198x-present
Labels MCA/Curb, A&M, Rounder, Valley Entertainment

Her releases explore a wide variety of styles: from the perfect
balance of country, folk and latino elements on the award-winning Culture Swing
(1992) or the collection of Mexican love ballads and border songs on all-Spanish
Frontejas (1995), to the delicate mysticism of Dreaming From The Labyrinth (1996) or
the joyful optimism on her bilingual children’s record Cada Niño/Every Child (1996).




Culture Swing
September 16, 1992

1 By the Rio Grande Hinojosa 3:36
2 Something in the Rain Hinojosa 5:02
3 Bandera del Sol (Flag of theSun) Hinojosa 3:29
4 Every Word Hinojosa 4:06
5 Louisiana Road Song Hinojosa 3:13
6 Corazón Viajero [Wandering Heart] Hinojosa 3:34
7 Drifter's Wind Pyle 3:08
8 The Window Hinojosa 4:21
9 In the Real West Hinojosa 2:46
10 Chanate, el Vaquero (Chanate, the Cowboy) Hinojosa 3:47
11 San Antonio Romeo Hinojosa 2:44
12 Closer Still Hinojosa 4:00



SOMETHING IN THE RAIN
By Tish Hinojosa

Mom and dad have worked the fields, I don't know how many years
I'm just a boy but I know how, and go to school when work is slow
We have seen our country's road, Bakersfield from Illinois
And when troubles come our way, oh yeah, I've seen my daddy pray.
There's something wrong with little sister, I hear her cryin' by my side
Mama's shaking as she holds her; we try to hold her through the night
And mom says close you eyes mijito, dream of someplace far from here
Like the pictures in your schoolbooks, someday you can take us there
There must be something in the rain
I'm not sure what that means
Abuelita talks of sins of man, of dust that's in our hands
There must be something in the rain
well what else could cause this pain
Those airplanes cure the plants so things can grow
Oh no, it must be something in the rain
Little sister's gone away. Mama's workin' long again
And me I think I understand about our life about our land
Well, talkers talk and dreamers dream; I will find a place between
I'm afraid but I believe that we can change these hurting fields
Cause there's something in the rain but there's more here in our hands
'Buelita's right about the sins of man who's profits rape the land
And the rains are pouring down from the growers to the towns
And until we break the killing chains
There's something in the rain



In The Night

Runnin', burning'
And the lonesome whistle blows
In the night, In the night
There's a border moon a risin'
I can hear that white freight line
Lyin', cryin'
Like and earth bound eagle yearnin'
In the night, In the night
Wanna leave the tears that bind me
On a rusty rail road sign
Chorus:
I've been hearing stories
I've been sittin' scared
By the mood above denying
I could ever dare
Board a broken angel
On a one way track
Faster than the devil trailin'
Trying to take me back
Take it, make it
All along a freedom flight
In the Night, In the Night
No more lyin' dreamin' cryin' wishin'
I had wings to fly

miércoles, 20 de octubre de 2010

JOHNNY 'GUITAR' WATSON: Ganster of Love, 1957



JOHNNY 'GUITAR' WATSON:

Born February 3, 1935
Houston, Texas
Died May 17, 1996 (aged 61)
Yokohama, Japan
Genres Blues, blues-rock, electric blues, jazz blues, funk
Instruments Guitar, keyboards, bass, drums
Years active 1950s–1990s
Labels Federal, RPM, Keen, King, Chess, Fantasy, DJM




Ganster of Love
1957

Released 1957
Recorded 1953 - 1954
Genre Blues
Electric blues
Blues rock
Label Keen Records (1957)
King Records (1958)
Sanctuary Records (2002)

"I Got Eyes"
"Motorhead Baby"
"Gettin Drunk"
"Walkin To My Baby"
"Highway 60"
"Space Guitar (alt)"
"Sad Fool"
"What's Going On"
"Half Pint of Whiskey"
"No I Can't"
"Thinking"
"Broke and Lonely"
"Cuttin In"
"What You Do to Me"
"Those Lonely, Lonely Nights"
"You Can't Take It With You"
"I Just Wants Me Some Love"
"Gangster of Love"
"Space Guitar"
"Sweet Lovin Mama"


Johnny "Guitar" Watson - organ, synthesizer, bass, guitar, piano, conga, drums, keyboards, timbales, triangle, vocals, clavinet
Rudy Copeland, James Ivory Johnson, Randie Redman, Darcus Thomas, Marci Thomas, - vocals (bckgr)
Paul Dunmall, Knud Jensen - saxophone
Bruce Fowler - trombone, horn
Walt Fowler - trumpet, horn
Peter Martin Trumpet
Tommy Robertson - trombone
Emry Thomas - drums, vocals (bckgr), whistle, siren, bell tree
Albert Wing - horn, sax







Gangster Of Love
Johnny "Guitar" Watson

Jesse James and Frank James,
Billy the Kid and all the rest,
Supposed to be some bad cats
Out in the West.

But when they dug me,
And my gangster ways,
They hung up their guns,
And made into their graves.

Cause I'm a gangster of love,
Say, I'm a gangster of love.
Oh, well now,
When I walk down the street,
All the girls that I meet
Say: "he's a gangster of love"

(Yeah!)

I robbed a local beauty contest,
for their first place winner,
they found her with me out in Hollywood,
eating a big steak dinner.
They tried to get her to go back,
to pick up her prize.
She stood up and told them:
"You just don't realize, that he's a gangster of love"

And in the morning,
gangster of love.
(Uuh yeah, now!)
When I walk in to a bar,
girls from... from near and far,
say: "he's a gangster of love".

(Alright!)

I jump on my white horse Cadillac,
I ride across the border line,
I rope 65 girls,
I kiss them all the same time,
I take 25 or 30,
I put 'em all on a freight,
A million dollar reward for me,
In each and every state,
Sheriff say "Is you "Guitar" Watson?"
In a very deep voice
And I say "yes sir brother sheriff, and that's your wife on the back of my horse"

Cause I'm a gangster of love
I'm a gangster of love

(Yeah!)

When I walk down the street,
All the girls that I meet
Say: "he's a gangster of love"
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