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Doug Sahm Discography: LPs

Original Albums, Reissues and Anthologies
- 1965 - The Best Of Sir Douglas Quintet (Tribe TR-37001, Mono) (Tribe TRS-47001, Stereo) [US]
Reissued as:
- 1975 - (Crazy Cajun CCLP 1003) [Stereo] [US]
"Crazy Cajun" is both the nickname and record label of producer Huey Meaux.
- 2000 - (Sundazed/BeatRocket BR 123) [US]
Reissue of Tribe TR-37001, plus two bonus tracks, "Bacon Fat" and "Blue Norther."
- 1968 - Sir Douglas Quintet + 2 = Honkey Blues (Smash SRS 67108) [US]
- 1969 - Mendocino (Smash SRS 67115) [US]
- 1975 - (Oval OVLM 5001) [UK]
- 1980 - (Mercury 9279 125) [Holland]
Includes five extra cuts.
In 1982 Huey Meaux released a different record with the same title (see below).
- 1970 - Together After Five (Smash SRS 67130) [US]
- 1970 - 1 + 1 + 1 = 4 (Philips PHS 600-344) [US]
- 1970 - What About Tomorrow? (Mercury PH 6859 202) [Switzerland]
Includes material from Sir Douglas Quintet + 2 = Honkey Blues, Mendocino, and Together After Five.
- 1971 - The Return Of Doug Saldaña (Philips PHS 600-353) [US]
- 1973 - Rough Edges (Mercury SRM 1-655) [US]
- 1973 - Doug Sahm And Band (Atlantic SD 7254) [US]
Some white label promos are also in Mono.
- 1985 - (Edsel DED 154) [UK]
- 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 Rock For Country Rollers (ABC-Dot DOSD-2057) [US]
- 1976 - Country Cookin' Program #286 (Army Reserve 74940) [Compatible Stereo] [US]
A radio show produced by the US Army Reserve. Program #286 featured an interview with Doug Sahm by Lee Arnold. Scheduled for broadcast on November 7th, 1976, and released as Side 2 of a two-record set which includes program numbers 285-288.
- 1977 - The Tracker (Crazy Cajun CCLP 1029) [US]
- 1977 - Live Love (Texas Re-Cord Co. TRC-1007) [US]
Also released as:
- 1979 - Wanted Very Much Alive (Sonet SNTF-804) [UK]
- 1978 - Don Goldie With The Sir Douglas Quintet (Crazy Cajun CCLP 1095) [US]
Side 1 features five songs by Doug Sahm; Side 2 includes five songs by by Don Goldie.
- 1979 - Way Back When He Was Just Doug Sahm (Harlem 1005) [US]
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) [West Germany]
- 1980 - Hell Of A Spell (Takoma TAK-7075) [US]
- 1980 - The Best Of The Sir Douglas Quintet (Takoma TAK-7086) [US]
- 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) [US]
- 1982 - Mendocino (HEP 4371) [Holland]
Released by Huey Meaux. Includes rare tracks from his Tribe label plus a live version of the title track.
- 1982 - Still Growin' [Augie Meyers With Doug Sahm] (Sonet SNTF 883) [Sweden]
- 1982 - Quintessence (Sonet SNTF-881) [Sweden]
- 1983 - (Varrick 004) [US]
- 1982 - Made In Texas (Accord SJA-7905) [US]
This title appears in several discographies, but was never actually released.
- 1983 - Live 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 album. Bob Dylan does not actually appear on this recording.
Also released as:
- 1984 - Live! Goin' To San Antone (P-Vine PLP-733) [Japan]
- 1984 - Back To The Dillo (Sonet SNTF-890) [Sweden]
- 1984 - Rio Medina (Sonet SNTF-912) [Sweden] and (Stony Plain SPL 1078) [Canada]
- 1985 - Love Ya Europa (Sonet SNTF-936) [Sweden]
- 1986 - The Collection (Castle CCSLP-133) [2 LP's] [UK]
Reissue of The Best Of The Sir Douglas Quintet (Takoma TAK-7086) and Border Wave (TAK-7088).
- 1986 - Texas Road Runner (Moonshine BLP-701) [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) [France] and (Sonet SLP-3113) [Sweden]
Sahm performs under the name "Sam Dogg."
- 1987 - Doug Sahm Live (Topline TOP-172) [UK]
- 1987 - Return Of The Formerly Brothers [The Amos Garrett - Doug Sahm - Gene Taylor Band] (Stony Plain SPL-1104) [Canada]
- 1988 - Juke Box Music (Antone's ANT-0008) [US]
- 1988 - Smoky gray translucent vinyl (Antone's ANT-0008) [US]
The stock US release is on brown translucent vinyl. The difference between the brown and gray versions is only obvious when the record is held up to a strong light.
- 1988 - (ACE CH 278) [UK]
The UK version contains one additional song.
- 1989 - Sir Doug's Recording Trip (Edsel DED 255) [2 LP's] [UK]
- 1991 - Live in Japan: The Amos Garrett - Doug Sahm - Gene Taylor Band (Marilyn FM 1008-LP) [France]
- 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 Rock (Norton ED-274) [US]
Harlem label recordings from 1957-1961.
Related LP's
Doug Sahm:
- 1977 - Rick Danko, Rick Danko (Arista AB-4141) [US]
Sahm plays guitar on this solo album by one of the members of The Band.
- 1970 - Louie and the Lovers, Rise (Epic KE-30026) [US]
Produced by Doug Sahm.
Sir Douglas Quintet:
- 1971 - The Quintet, Future Tense (United Artists UAS-5514) [US]
This album features the SDQ minus Doug Sahm.
- 1973 - The Grateful Dead, Wake Of The Flood (Grateful Dead Records GD-01) [US]
Backup 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) [US]
The SDQ's horn players appear here with Tracy Nelson's group.
- 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, Cut You Loose (Vanguard VSD-79283) [US]
- 1968 - Mother Earth, Revolution (Mercury SR-61194) [US]
- 1969 - Shades Of Joy, Shades Of Joy ((Fontana SRF-67598) [US]
- 1972 - Jerry Garcia, Hooteroll (Douglas 30859) [US]
- 1972 - Hoodoo Rhythm Devils, Rack Jobbers Blues (Capitol ST-842) [US]
- 1973 - Merl Saunders, Live At The Keystone (Fantasy F79002) [US]
- 1974 - Jose Chepito Areas, Jose Chepito Areas (CBS KC-33062) [US]
- 1975 - Cesar, Cesar 830 (Flying Dutchman 0830) [US]
- 1975 - Loudon Wainwright III, Unrequited (CBS PC-33369) [US]
- 1979 - Mandre, M 3000 (Tamla Motown M7917 R1) [US]
Frank Morin:
- 1970 - The Flying Bear Medicine Show (Smash 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) [US]
- 1973 - You Ain't Rollin' Your Roll Rite (Paramount PAS-6065) [US]
- 1975 - Live at the Longneck (Texas Re-Cord Co. TRC 1002) [US]
- 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]
Additional LP's on Augie Meyers's Texas Re-Cord Company label:
- 1977 - Denny Ezba, Sings His Greatest Hits From Four Thousand Years Ago (Texas Re-Cord TRC-1001)
- 1977 - The Lost Highway Band, Travelin' Light (Texas Re-Cord TRC-1003)
- 1977 - Brother Al Stricklin, Now [Wanted Alive] (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 About A Mover" by the Sir Douglas Quintet.
- 19?? - 15 Original Rock and Roll Biggies - Vol. 1 (AVI Records)
Includes "She's About A Mover" by the Sir Douglas Quintet.
- 1970 - Zig-Zag Festival (Mercury SRD-02-29) [2-LP set] [Stereo] [US]
Includes the Sir Douglas Quintet and 15+ other performers.
- 1974 - Deep Ear (Warner Brothers WBRO-PRO-591) [2-LP set] [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 Hit-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) [US]
Features the songs "When I Sing The Blues" and "She Gotta Be Boss."
- 1976 - The Hit-Kickers Series - Vol. 4 (Festival FR-1021) [US]
Features the song "El Paso Train."
- 1976 - The Hit-Kickers Series - Vol. 5 (Festival FR-1024, FR-1025, & FR-1026) [US]
Features the songs "Please Just Say So," "Isabella," and "Sugar Bee."
- 1976 - The Hit-Kickers Series - Vol. 6 (Festival FR-1027) [US]
Features the song "You're Out Walking The Streets Tonight."
- 1976 - The Hit-Kickers Series - Vol. 7 (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 Hit-Kickers Series - Vol. 8 (Festival FR-1035) [US]
Features the song "She's About A Mover."
- 1976 - The Hit-Kickers Series - Vol. 9 (Festival FR-1038) [US]
Features the song "Ain't Nothing Wrong With You."
The Hit-Kickers Series was compiled by producer Huey P. Meaux from the archives of his various record companies. There are typically three LP's in each volume.
- 1979 - My Skies Are Blue Again (51 West Q-16024) [Stereo] [US]
Includes a song by Doug Sahm.
- 1979 - More American Graffiti (MCA 2-11006) [US]
Original soundtrack. Features Sahm's cover of Bo Diddley's "I'm A Man."
- 1980 - For The Record/Austin Country 1973-1978 (Maverick Records LP-001)
Includes songs by Doug Sahm ("Henrietta" from the Live Love LP; "Country Groove," a new version that differs from the one on Country Rock 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) [US]
Original soundtrack. Features the song "Be Real" by Wayne Douglas a/k/a Doug Sahm.
- 1986 - Rare Tracks - Vol. 4 (Kevin Kat Records KKR-8) [US]
A collection by San Antonio-based groups, including "Sir Doug Saldaña" (Doug Sahm).
- 1986 - Rare Tracks - Vol. 5 (Kevin Kat Records KKR-12) [US]
A collection by San Antonio-based groups, including "Sir Doug [Sahm]."
- 198? - Don't Mess With Austin (New Rose) [France]
Includes a song from Who Are These Masked Men? (New Rose 112)
- 1988 - Classic Rock 1965: The Beat Goes On (Time-Life) [2-Record Set] [US]
Includes the Smash version of "She's About A Mover."
- 1990 - Live From The 60's #152 [3-Record set w/Cue Sheets] A syndicated radio show scheduled for broadcast December 10, 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's 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's a dance step!] and Carolina Beach crowd who party along the southern coast of the United States.
Other Related Pages
- Doug Sahm dotcom (also known as Amigos de Musica) is a comprehensive European site which includes a more detailed Biography and Discography, as well as an eMail link to Shawn Sahm.
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