Partners

Partners Artist: Flaco Jimenez
Label: Reprise / Wea
Category: Music


Buying details


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 075992682220
EAN: 0075992682220
ASIN: B000002LSD


Release Date: 1992-07-14

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Listmania:

  1. Nice music from all around the world
  2. Cowboys and Tex-Mex 1970-2004

Tracks:

  1. Change Partners
  2. Marina
  3. Carmelita
  4. El Puente Roto
  5. Across The Borderline
  6. Me Esta Matando (Originally Known As 'Plegaria Vallenata')
  7. The Girls From Texas
  8. West Texas Waltz
  9. Las Golondrinas
  10. Eres Un Encanto
  11. Don't Worry Baby

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Flaco Jimenez - Partners.......2005-09-10

5 Stars for Flaco and friends. This is the 3rd time I have purchased 'Partners' as I have enjoyed sharing it with friends. Emmylou is especially great on 'West Texas Waltz'.

5 out of 5 stars Here's the skinny on Flaco.......2001-12-03

The concept of pairing talented sidemen with more reknowned guest musicians is not a new one, and more often than not the results are strangely flat. That is not the case here however. Flaco Jimenez along with his brother and father are famous bandleaders themselves in the world of conjunto and norteno border music. It was this notoriety that led to Flaco playing accordian on recordings from artists as diverse as Peter Rowan , The Texas Tornadoes and the Stones. On this wonderful CD, some of Flaco's biggest admirers repay the favor by appearing on his recording. Everything works here believe it or not. I always have some concern with Linda Ronstadt's interpretations of songs, but she's quite stunning on "Puente Roto". Steven Stills probably could have chosen something a little less dated to sing than "Change Partners",but hey, maybe it was Flaco's request and it'a a good 'un too. Everybody from Emmylou to Ry Cooder sounds like they're having a ball with there old friend Flaco.John Hiatt darn near steals the show with a lovely reading of his song "The Border". Los Lobos' David Hildago must be in heaven playing accordion with his hero on "Don't Worry Baby". And then there's Dwight Yoakum's cover of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita", a reading so poignant and heartfelt that it made me forget Zevon's pretty terrific version for a while. Country radio would never dare play "Carmelita" so you Yoakum fans will want to hear this.You'll be treating yourself to some splendid listening in the bargain.Nice job Flaco.

4 out of 5 stars The one and only Flaco !!.......2001-10-09

I bought this cd years ago after I got into the Texas Tornados first release. I loved this cd! It moves and grooves.
He recruited 'partners' Stephan Stills ("Change Partners") Dwight Yoakum (on "Carmelita") and the always fabulous
Linda Ronstadt(on "Puente Roto").
I loved all the songs and was pleasently surprised at how versatile he is, and how he blends in so smoothly on all the tracks. It seems an effortless project...
Definitely one for the collection!

4 out of 5 stars The King of Conjunto, With A Little Help From His Friends.......2000-08-17

Flaco is a national treasure, who makes records that are far better known by Mexicans & Mexican Americans than by your average American white guy (like myself). If he registers with a white audience, there's a better than good chance they're in California or Flaco's native Texas (Houston is were I first heard him).

So, this record might seem as a bit of a dicey proposition: Hook Flaco up with a bunch of people on the Warner roster and see what happens.

The results are almost perfect.

The absolute high point is Dwight Yoakam guesting on the definitive read of Warren Zevon's "Carmelita." The effect is the same as Hendrix covering "All Along The Watch Tower": Dylan wrote and performed it, but Hendrix OWNS it. This is the case with "Carmelita," with this track alone reason enough to buy the disc.

Other high points include a great read of "Marina," "Las Golondrinas," and his father's "Eres Un Encanto." "El Puente Roto" is wonderful as a duest with Linda Ronstadt, and Emmylou Harris absolutely glows on "West Texas Waltz."

Maybe the only problem with the other three tracks is that they suffer by comparison. Stephen Stills sounds fine on his "Change Partners," but they play it too fast. Ry Cooder is featured on "The Girls From Texas" (yes, he brought Jim Keltner with him). It's a fun read but while the arrangment *seems* loose, the playing comes off as studied and stiff. Los Lobos show up on "Don't Worry Baby," but don't really ignite (check out their cover of "Bertha," on the Grateful Dead tribute "Deadicated").

Overall, a great record that serves as a easy introduction for North of the Border audiences, giving them a little taste of Authentic Northern Mexican (Or Tex-Mex, depending on your view)to go along with their regular fare.

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