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The Return of Wayne Douglas is the last studio album recorded by Doug Sahm. It was released by his own label, Tornado Records. Following his work producing the first record of the label with singer Ed Burleson, Sahm booked more studio time for himself and the band he used for the Burleson sessions. Sahm recorded all country music tracks. In November 1999, Sahm died during a vacation trip to New Mexico.

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  • The Return of Wayne Douglas is the last studio album recorded by Doug Sahm. It was released by his own label, Tornado Records. Following his work producing the first record of the label with singer Ed Burleson, Sahm booked more studio time for himself and the band he used for the Burleson sessions. Sahm recorded all country music tracks. In November 1999, Sahm died during a vacation trip to New Mexico. The album was finished by co-producer Tommy Detamore and released posthumously. It was made available in Austin in July 2000 and nationally in November 2000. The release received positive reviews from the critics. (en)
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