
Mono Singles ’68–’72 captures the Sir Douglas Quintet at the height of their creative powers, blending rock, blues, folk, and Tex-Mex influences for a truly distinctive sound. Spanning several years of genre-crossing singles, this collection showcases the band’s knack for infectious melodies, soulful grooves, and the unmistakable voice of Doug Sahm, reflecting an era when boundaries in popular music were being joyfully redefined.
Lovingly compiled in chronological order, this album shines a spotlight on some of the band’s most underrated and compelling work from their late ’60s and early ’70s output. With its excellent song selection and enduring authenticity, Mono Singles ’68–’72 is a must-hear snapshot of one of America’s most enigmatic and influential groups during a time of bold musical exploration.
- Format: Vinyl
- Label: Sundazed Music
- Genre: Rock, Blues, Folk, World, & Country
- Release Date: 03/00/2011
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TRACKS
A1. Are Inlaws Really Outlaws
A2. Sell A Song
A3. Mendocino
A4. I Wanna Be Your Mama Again
A5. It Didn't Even Bring Me Down
B1. Lawd, I'm Just A Country Boy In This Great Big Freaky City
B2. Dynamite Woman
B3. Too Many Dociled Minds
B4. At The Crossroads
B5. Texas Me
B6. Nuevo Laredo
C1. I Don't Want To Go Home
C2. Be Real
C3. I Don't Want To Go Home
C4. What About Tomorrow
C5. (I Found Love) A Nice Song
C6. Catch The Man On The Rise
D1. Pretty Flower
D2. Me And My Destiny
D3. Wasted Days, Wasted Nights
D4. Michoacan
D5. Westside Blues Again
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