Tijuana Dreams
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Brought to life in the minds of Fastball's Miles Zuniga and Jeff Groves, the Small Stars early beginnings go way back to Austin Texas circa 1989. The first performance by Guy Fantasy and Buddy Llamas was at a lesbian coffee house and sadly, before a second show could be arranged, rock bands, record deals, platinum albums and world tours got in their way.
Now, 15 years later with the preliminaries behind them, the duo has reunited and they've brought a few musicians with them.
The bands first (self-titled) release took Texas by storm granering much press and praise. "Otra Vez" became a regional number one song. The band was also chosen as a featured artist on Apple I-tunes Music Store's "Staff Favorites." The Austin Chronicle placed the Small Stars debut on the Best of 2005 list. A naked calendar, a west coast tour and over 200 shows later and the Small Stars are just getting started.
The band recently finished recording their 2nd CD entitled Tijuana Dreams. It was produced by Guy Fantasy and Buddy Llamas and engineered by Michael Crow. Super legend master-mixer Bob Clearmountain (Rolling Stones "Tattoo You" David Bowie's "Let's Dance", Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA", Roxy Music "Avalon" and so on) mixed the album. The Stars took all their favorite bits from the red light cabarets to the Latin glam-rock discos and super-sized them, streching the bands oeuvre(ouch). The Small Stars also recruited Texas legend Joe Ely to lend his impeccable voice to the country stylings of "That's What God Made Whiskey For."
Miles Zuniga as Guy Fantasy, singer, emcee is from Fastball/Big Car. Jeff Groves as Buddy Llamas as saxophonist/sidekick is also from Fastball/Big Car. John Bush as Brick Masterson on drums is currently in Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians. Jeff Johnston as Godfrey McCambrige on bass plays in Li'l Cap'n Travis and Landis Armstrong as Richard Steele on guitar is in the El Orbits.
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A rare find ...
author: Suzan
First of all, I\'m a Fastball fan. There are a couple of songs from the Fastball albums that made me wish there was some sort of collaboration between Miles Zuniga and Jeff Groves, and luckily, it exists. Although the musical stylings are quite different, Fastball allowed me to stumble across The Small Stars, albeit a few years too late. But definitely better late than never, as this CD proves. Each song is inherently unique, and as a whole, it provides a refreshing combination of various genres that you wouldn\'t expect to find on a single album. I find myself putting \"Love is Grand\" and \"Day Job\" on repeat, and \"Carnival\" is another favorite. \"Girl Trouble\" works well with its haunting undertones, and people who dislike country music may change their minds with \"That\'s What God Made Whiskey For.\" Overall, the album is creative and impressive, what good music should sound like, and it\'s something you won\'t want to stop listening to. I know I can\'t.
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Great CD by a talented group of musicians
author: Eric
This is an excellent CD. No two songs sound the same and all of them are really well done.
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Fantastic! Great melodies and outstanding lyrics.
author: Annie
This cd has everything you could ask for - fab tunes and lyrics which are both entertaining and thought provoking. Not a single dud on this, but my stand-out track would be Tijuana Dreams. Miles Zuniga is a rare talent and this is a great band.
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miles "macca" zuniga writes great tunes
author: frank
Miles Zuniga... is he related to Paul McCartney? His son? Sir Miles is one of the greatest songwriters of our time. And the critics don't seem to notice this, yet. But his time of recognition will come. I sent him an e-mail with my compliments and asked if he, maybe, is a bastardson of Sir Paul's ; )
He was so kind to reply: "It be nice if I was a descendant of Sir Paul McCartney but I don't think he ever toured Laredo, Texas." Anyway... Great tunes, with the Small Stars and ofcourse Fastball. Everybody enjoy this great melodic music!
A fan from across the pond.
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