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Sir Douglas Quintet - Mendocino (1969)

Track listing:
  1. Mendocino 2:40
  2. I Don't Want 3:52
  3. I Wanna Be Your Mama Again 3:03
  4. At The Crossroads 4:33
  5. If You Really Want Me To I'll Go 2:39
  6. And It Didn't Even Bring Me Down 2:31
  7. Lawd, I'm Just A Country Boy In This Great Big Freaky City 2:51
  8. She's About A Mover 3:14
  9. Texas Me 2:38
  10. Oh, Baby, It Just Don't Matter 3:16
  11. Sunday Sunny Mill Valley Groove Day 3:26
  12. Sir Doug's Recording Trip 4:03
  13. The Homecoming 3:21
  14. Hello Amsterdam 2:47
  15. At The Crossroads 4:38
  16. Texas Me 2:36

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Mendocino was the third album by country rock group The Sir Douglas Quintet, released in April 1969 on Smash Records. The release of the album was expedited as the result of the top 40 success of the title song. The album also contains their best-known song, "She's About a Mover". It reached number eighty-one on the Billboard Pop Albums Chart. Neon Records re-released the album in 2001 and 2008.

Chart success for the title song led to a hurried release for this band's second album, although perhaps the most famous song, "She's About a Mover, originated a few years prior with another version. Listeners will probably be more familiar with the version heard here, the one with the freaky feedback guitar solo and fake fadeout that oldies disc jockeys like to yabber over. This and "Mendocino" are only two of the many nearly perfect tracks on this record, some of which give off the illusion (perhaps an accurate one) that they were simply tossed off without a whole lot of preperation.

"Texas Me" is genius on triple levels: there is the poetry of the lyrics, the soulful delivery from the singer, and finally the haunting recording fat with echoey, multitracked vocal and fiddle. When the listener reaches the end, "Baby It Just Don't Matter" it is as if one has strolled through an old neighborhood searching for a lost sound in the air, only to find a good, friendly rock band is jamming in a garage right down the block. The players are the classic Sir Douglas Quintet line-up including Augie Meyer.

01."Mendocino" – 2:40
02."I Don't Want" – 3:45
03."I Wanna Be Your Mama Again" – 3:10
04."At the Crossroads" – 4:30
05."If You Really Want Me to I'll Go" (McClinton) – 2:35
06."And It Didn't Even Bring Me Down" (Fierro, Morin, Sahm) – 2:30
07."Lawd, I'm Just a Country Boy in This Great Big City" – 2:45
08."She's About a Mover" – 3:20
09."Texas Me" (Meyers, Morin, Perez, Sahm) – 2:35
10."Oh, Baby, It Just Don't Matter" – 3:15
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