Hello Amigos by The Ames Brothers, released on RCA Victor in 1960

Hello, Amigos Review by Tony Wilds

Regardless of its significance as an Ames Brothers album, Hello Amigos is at least somewhat important for its backing by Juan Garcia Esquivel. Perhaps RCA felt there was no better guarantee of authenticity-with-novelty than including the orchestral arrangements of Esquivel. (An album titled Hello Amigos certainly needs authenticity.) Esquivel appropriately takes as much of a back seat as he is capable; consequently, this is unlike his more adventurous work. About half the tracks provide some delight for the Esquivel completist, and the Ames' singing certainly has its moments. Overall, however, marginal Esquivel fans will be able to live without it, and the pairing of the Ames Brothers and Esquivel should not be taken as a natural or inspired combination.

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At this particular gig( though this was available at other shows and the tour was curtailed) Ed got sick and Neil young sat in for the entire show as they had just released mirror ball together. This show was insane and I loved their fight against Ticketmaster.

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Naughty Lady of Shady Lane
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The Ames Brothers "Rag Mop, Sentimental Me, The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane & You You You"

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You Don't Know Me - Ray Charles 1962

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Good Lord. I always thought this was just a schoolyard chant.
"I saw Esau sitting on a sea saw, I saw Esau, he saw me".
I Googled it and it's actually from a song by the Ames Brothers from 1956! They of the "Naughty Lady from Shady Lane" fame.
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