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Record Review

BY DOUG FREEMAN



Augie Meyers

Country (El Sendero)

Whatever genre Augie Meyers lays pretense to, his defining Vox Continental organ cuts it eclectically with the classic Tex-Mex sound running rampant through his keys. Country lays its roots in honky-tonk but settles equally at home in the cantina, even brandishing touches of Meyers' San Antonio R&B. At its core the album cries classic country heartache, wincing with enough steel guitar to scar the hardest cynic as Meyers' halting, raw vocals drawl loneliness through "I Can't Believe My Eyes," "She's Not You," and "Just Another Day," yet the bleeding waltz fiddle of "I'd Be Ashamed" is balanced by the swinging "Hey Sarita" and "Good Chance for Romance." Between bookenders "Sometimes" and "Going Back to Tijuana" calling up the Texas Tornados, Meyers' playfulness never rises to the level of 2006's My Freeholies Ain't Free Anymore, but "The Pain of Her Leaving" subtly winks the son of San Antone's knowing spirit.

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jenjacobs Nov 04, 2009 - 01:19 pm
Hi Doug..Been following your articles. Is there an e-mail address I can reach you at?




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