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Ely's not a wannabe Tejano....he's the real thingThe reviewer below not only doesn't "get" Ely's music, he also clearly doesn't know much about the singer's background. Ely has strong tejano roots, so his connection to the music is quite legitimate. This album is a quasi-concept album, and is a slight departure from Ely's usual fare. It was inspired by Cormac McCarthy's book All The Pretty Horses, and the producers of the movie (now in production) got wind of this and were smart enough to call on Mr. Ely to do soundtrack work on the forthcomin…
Beware Universal Special Markets Version!Fantastic album, maybe Joe's best, and that is saying something, but beware the 2007 version that Universal Special Markets have released! The original multi-paged booklet, printed on nice paper stock, has been replaced by a single sheet tray card that is pretty much void of any relevant information pertaining to 'Letter To Laredo'. Hooray to the modern day marketing genius! I suggest seeking out an original used copy of the 1995 edition and enjoy this album as it was intended to be, with full a…
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