Tex Mex Funk - What's Good?
kidinquisitive
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It seems like bands like Tortilla Factory, La Familia, Latin Breed, Little Joe, Sunny & The Sunliners, etc... were quite prolific, with the overwhelming bulk of the material not falling in the funk or soul realm. But when they did venture into that territory, the results are usually pretty worthwhile. So what are the albums to keep an eye out for? Let's do what Soulstrut does best - make a list.
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complete with a bugged out cover of cissy strut
What's that band's name towards the bottom? (Somehow I doubt it's Cocinero Loco, which appears to be the title.)
I agree, this version of "Cissy Strut" is sick - doesn't have the New Orleans accents of the original (and doesn't try to), but you don't miss them - it's that good. (Not like that whitebread version by Al Capps on Columbia.)
As far as tex-mex goes there are a few other good Tort factory joints in my opinion plus one banda version of Backstrokin' I know of but should not get publicly revealed.