1. Texas Ondo
2. AIDS Ondo
3. Life has Many Tears (the title of a popular old Japanese TV series about the Samurai)
4. Akebono (the only track with a few English lyrics, a quiet acoustic piece about the first non-Japanese sumo wrestling champion)
5. Three Ducks Ondo
6. Three Ducks Polka
7. Three Ducks Cha Cha
8. Three Ducks Waltz
9. Volare
10. A 15-minute ondo song with Kikusuimaru and his band on electric guitar, shamisen and taiko drums
No, No, No, Cha Cha Cha
1. Charanga Y Mambo CHARANGA (Rodolfo Olivarez)
2. The Way Of Love SALSA (Dievel & Stillman, ASCAP)
3. No, No, No, Cha Cha Cha CHA CHA [Medley: Satisfaction (Jagger,Richards/ABKCO Music, BMI) — The No No Song (Hoyt Axton, David Jackson/Irving Music, BMI)]
4. Cumbia Sabanera CUMBlA (public domain)
5. Robertin, Roberton CUMBIA (Eugenio Flores/MANTRAM)
6. Junction, TX 1978 MERENGUE (Finch, No Class Music BMI)
7. Recuerdos BOLERO (Hernandez/Don Cenobio Music, BMI)
8. Por Eso (Me Olvido De Ti) CUMBIA (Hernandez/Don Cenobio Music. BMI)
9. Cha Cha For Two CHA CHA (J. Morand)
10. Siren Song HUAPANGO (Hernandez, Carter/Don Cenobio Music, BMI)
11. Cumbia Veracruzana CUMBIA (Jorge A. Ruiz/MANTRAM-INTERSONG)
12. Cielito Lindo MERENGUE (Quirio Mendoza Y Cortez & Fernandez)
13. Hernando’s Hideaway TANGO (Adler & Ross)
14. Nothing Is Permanent SAMBA (Finch/No Class Music, BMI)
Additional Musicians
On”Cha Cha for Two” and “The Way of Love”and “Junction, TX 1978”
Todd Schietroma: drumset & timbales
Jorge Ginoria: bongos, cowbell, & clave
Raymundo Fonseca: congas
On “Nothing is Permanent”
Steve Calhoun: surdo & tambourines
Terry Slemmons: Engineer Extraordinaire
Recorded at Inside Track – Mixed at Crystal Clear
Cover Photo by: Bruce Davis (Front), Jane Carroll (Back)
Cover Design by: Shoji Homma
Joe and Phil wish to thank the Dub Club
Music Circus
We are Brave Combo. We live in Denton, Texas, which is about 40 miles northwest of Dallas. For the last ten years we have been traveling around the United States performing music at clubs, festivals and parties. We like to play music from many different cultures and we let these different styles also influence our original compositions. We feel that trying to understand the soul or groove of another culture or society broadens your awareness of life as a whole. We hope to add some Japanese or Japanese influenced music to our show soon. If you have any suggestions for songs we should learn, please write to us and send a cassette. We love to get mail. The selections contained on this CD are mostly from previously released LP’s. Plus, there are four songs that make their debut here. We hope you enjoy our music. – Carl Finch
1. Peanut Polka (polka) (P.D.)
2. Dulcecita (rhumba) (C.X. Hernandez)
3. Do Something Different (polka) (Carl Finch)
4. Always Vienna (waltz) (Carl Finch)
5. I Gotta Know (rhumba) (Carl Finch)
6. Chorote Y Turron (tropical) (Colorado)
7. Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie (polka) (P.D.)
8. Schneewalzer (waltz) (Rigual)
9. Three Weeks (polka) (Carl Finch)
10. You Pull My Tongue Out (Carl Finch)
11. My Girl Lollipop (pol-ska) (Roberts-Spencer)
12. Tico Tico (Drake-Abreu)
13. Lili Marlene (schottische) (Hans Leip-Norbert Scultze)
14. Russian Doll Polka (ukrainian polka) (P.D.)
15. The Duck Dance (duck, bird or chicken dance) (Thomas & Rendall)
16. Bailando En La Havalina (polka) (P.D.)
17. Little Bit Of Soul (ska) (Carter-Lewis)
18. Llegada (huapango) (P.D.)
19. The Real Thing/Helena Polka (funk rock/polka) (Carl Finch/P.D.)
20. La Mula Blanca (mambo) (Prado)
21. Facination/IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA (waltz/rock) (Manning-Marchett/Ingle)
22. Viva Seguin (polka) (Jimenez)
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