If Joan Baez or Tracy Chapman were influenced by the Mexican-American music of Texas, they might sound something like Tish Hinojosa -- a charming singer/acoustic guitarist who sings mostly in English but can be equally convincing in Spanish. Categorizing this expressive vocalist isn't easy. While "By the Rio Grande," "The Window," and "San Antonio Romeo" bring Tex-Mex touches to the Anglo-American folk and singer/songwriter traditions, "Corazon Viajero (Wandering Heart)" and "Chanate, El Vaquero" are Spanish-language gems that would please Mexican traditionalists. "Drifter's Wind" and "Louisiana Road Song" essentially fall into the country category, while "San Antonio Romeo" pays homage to the Western swing sound defined by Bob Wills. Unpredictable as well as moving, Hinojosa showed considerable promise on this enriching CD. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Dr. Toby Mountain
- Mastering
- Marty Muse
- Guitar (Steel)
- Paul Pearcy
- Percussion, ?, Drums
- Gary Primich
- Harmonica
- Nancy Given
- Design
- John Ferrell
- Assistant Engineer
- Alan Pogue
- Photography
- Paul Glasse
- Mandolin
- Craig Barker
- Executive Producer, Production Assistant
- Keith Carper
- Bass, Vocals (Background), ?, Bass (Upright), Fretless Bass, Bass (Electric)
- Marvin Denton Dykhuis
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals, Production Assistant, Charango, ?, Vocals (Background)
- Gene Elders
- Fiddle
- Flaco Jiménez
- Accordion
- Arturo Garza
- Bongos, Conga
- Bill Ginn
- Synthesizer, Piano
- Mark Hallman
- Mixing
- Gary Hickinbotham
- Engineer, Production Assistant, Mixing
- Bradley Kopp
- Vocals (Background)
- Danny Levin
- Piano, Violin, Vocals, Cello
- Tish Hinojosa
- Guitar (Rhythm), ?, Main Performer, Harmony Vocals, Producer, Vocals
- Tony Campise
- Sax (Tenor)














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