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Sir Douglas Quintet the Collection Mp3, Flac, Wma Sir Douglas Quintet The Collection mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: The Collection Country: UK Released: 1986 Style: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1414 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1175 mb WMA version RAR size: 1873 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 624 Other Formats: RA AC3 MP4 MIDI DXD VOC XM Tracklist Hide Credits Mendocino 1 2:40 Written-By – Doug Sahm, Frank Morin , M. Fierro* And It Didn't Even Bring Me Down 2 2:28 Written-By – Doug Sahm At The Crossroads 3 4:33 Written-By – Doug Sahm Nuevo Laredo 4 2:40 Written-By – Doug Sahm Wasted Days & Wasted Nights 5 3:38 Written-By – Freddie Fender* She's About A Mover 6 3:12 Written-By – Doug Sahm Old Habits, Die Hard 7 3:29 Written-By – Doug Sahm You're Gonna Miss Me 8 3:18 Written-By – R. Erickson* Sheila Tequila 9 2:20 Written-By – Doug Sahm Tonite, Tonite 10 2:28 Written-By – A. Crow* Border Wave 11 2:26 Written-By – Doug Sahm Dynamite Woman 12 3:42 Written-By – Doug Sahm Stoned Faces Don't Lie 13 4:39 Written-By – Doug Sahm Texas Me 14 2:38 Written-By – A. Meyer*, D. Sahm*, F. Morin*, J. Perez* Magic Illusion 15 2:49 Written-By – Doug Sahm Song Of Everything 16 4:05 Written-By – Doug Sahm You Never Get Too Big And… 17 3:43 Written-By – Doug Sahm Credits Design – Shoot That Tiger! Liner Notes [Sleeve Notes] – Cliff Dane Notes All tracks licensed from C-Era Records Ltd. Tracks 1-6, 12-17 ℗ 1980; tracks 7-11 ℗ 1981. This compilation © 1986 Castle Communications PLC, London. Made in France. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 5 013428 731338 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Sir Douglas The Collection Castle CCSMC 133 CCSMC 133 UK 1986 Quintet (Cass, Comp) Communications Sir Douglas The Collection Castle CCSLP 133 CCSLP 133 UK 1986 Quintet (2xLP, Comp) Communications PLC The Collection CCSMC Sir Douglas Castle CCSMC Part One (Cass, UK 1986 133-1 Quintet Communications 133-1 Comp) Related Music albums to The Collection by Sir Douglas Quintet Doug Parker Orchestra - Doug Parker Orchestra Doug Sahm & Friends - The Best Of Doug Sahm's Atlantic Sessions The Sir Douglas Quintet - The Best Of The Sir Douglas Quintet Doug Sahm & The Texas Mavericks - Just Let Her Go Doug Sahm - Is Anybody Goin' To San Antone The Sir Douglas Quintet - The Sir Douglas Quintet Is Back! Doug Bell And The Goldstrikers - Doug Bell And The Goldstrikers Doug Sahm - Crazy, Crazy Feelin' Spooner - Wildest Dreams / Every Corner Dance Sir Douglas Quintet - Rio Medina Doug Sahm - Henrietta / Country Grove Doug Sahm - Hell Of A Spell.
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