"South of the Border" by Flaco Jimenez is a vibrant and dynamic album that showcases the artist's mastery of Tejano, Latin country, polka, and Cajun genres. Released on October 25, 2010, under Joey Records, this album is a testament to Jimenez's enduring influence and versatility in the world of music. With a runtime of just 37 minutes, it's a concise yet powerful collection of tracks that blend traditional and contemporary sounds.
The album opens with "Open Up Your Heart" and "Vengo a Ver unos Ojos," setting the stage for a lively and engaging musical journey. Flaco Jimenez's signature accordion work shines throughout, particularly in tracks like "South of the Border" and "Delgadita Alta y Trigueña." The album also features beloved classics such as "Help Me Make It Through the Night" and "For the Good Times," showcasing Jimenez's ability to infuse his unique style into well-known songs.
"La Bamba" and "Mexican Joe" add a touch of nostalgia, while "El Pantalon Blue Jean" and "Teresa la Panadera" highlight the album's Latin and Tejano roots. The closing track, "Carta Jugada," leaves listeners with a lasting impression of Jimenez's musical prowess. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Flaco Jimenez's music, "South of the Border" is a captivating album that celebrates the rich cultural heritage and musical innovation of one of the genre's most respected artists.