Buena Suerte, Señorita
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| Buena Suerte, Señorita | ||||
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| Released | 1996 | |||
| Label | Arista Texas[1] | |||
| Producer | Cameron Randle, Flaco Jiménez | |||
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Buena Suerte, Señorita is an album by the American musician Flaco Jiménez, released in 1996.[2][3] It was released around the same time as the Texas Tornados' 4 Aces.[4] The first single was "Borracho #1".[5]
The album was produced by Cameron Randle and Jiménez.[6][7] It was an attempt to recapture a rougher conjunto sound.[8] Some of Buena Suerte, Señorita's songs were composed in the 1950s.[9] All of its vocals are in Spanish; Jiménez sang lead on some songs.[10][11]
Two of the songs are instrumentals.[12] "Tico Taco Polka" is an homage to "Tico Tico Polka", a song performed on The Lawrence Welk Show.[13] Oscar Tellez and Max Baca played bajo sexto and bass, respectively, on the album.[14]