Bordertown/Viva San Antone/Bandido Rock
Track Listings
| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Current Events | |||
| 2. Dinero | |||
| 3. Put Me in Jail | |||
| 4. Vamos a Bailar | |||
| 5. Mr Bogota | |||
| 6. Yabba Ding Ding | |||
| 7. Maņana | |||
| 8. Walk It Like You Talk It | |||
| 9. Tamale Baby | |||
| 10. Who Buys the Guns | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Juarez and Zapata | |||
| 2. Pachuco Hop | |||
| 3. Bandido Rock | |||
| 4. Arriba Sandino | |||
| 5. Hey Gringo "No Pasaran" | |||
| 6. Banana | |||
| 7. Chicano Town | |||
| 8. Dame Tu Nook Nook | |||
| 9. Kry Tuff | |||
| 10. Fuera Yanqui | |||
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Bordertown/Viva San Antone/Bandido Rock,Joe "King" Carrasco,Last Call Records,New Wave,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop,Tex-Mex
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Joe "King" Carrasco Manufacturer: Last Call Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007LPSJA Release Date: 2005-02-08 |
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Bordertown/Viva San Antone/Bandido Rock
Joe "King" Carrasco Manufacturer: Last Call ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006TN87M Release Date: 2004-12-27 |
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Album Description
Import exclusive two CD set highlights the career of the 'King of Tex Mex', the first American signed to the legendary Stiff Records. Elvis Costello called Caruso's 1978 album with his band El Molino better than the Police! 34 tracks including six bonus live tracks, 'Hey Joe' (Leaves cover), '96 Tears' (? & The Mysterians cover), 'Do It Up', 'Breakdown The Border', 'Don't Push Your Suerte', & 'Parti Week End'. Last Call. 2004.Album Details
Since the Early 1980's "Joe King Carrasco" Has Been the Toast of Texas as the Crown Regent of the "Nuevo Wavo" Crowd. In 1978 He Released an LP Titled "Tex-mex Rock and Roll" with his Band El Molino. Somehow this Record Made Its Way to England and was Re-released by Big Beat Records. Elvis Costello Remarked in the Press that it was "Better Than the Police". In 1980 Joe and his New Band, the Crowns, Released their First Single, "Party Weekend", and the Label Chase Began. The Band Became One of the First American Groups Signed to England's Legendary Stiff Records. During this Time Joe Toured Extensively Throughout Europe, Central America, Bolivia and Columbia as Well as Across the USA and Canada, Consistently Delivering High Energy Performances Where Dancing was Numero Uno Priority. His Song "Party Weekend" which is Still Known as the Quintessential Party Anthem, was Re-released by MTV as "Party Christmas", Making Joe King Carrasco a Household Name to MTV Viewers Across the Country.Rock Music: