
The Baja Marimba Band was formed by marimba player Julius Wechter and producer Herb Alpert of the Tijuana Brass fame to capitalize on an emerging "south of the border" trend in the early 1960s. The band dressed like banditos to perform live, complete with panchos and horse-hair mustaches. They played on many variety shows in the mid 60s, and their music remained popular through the 70s as it was used as background music on many popular game shows.
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Flyin' High
Them from "Deep Throats"

Alone Again, Naturally

Alley Cat
Las Floried

(There Is) Always Something There to Remind Me

Morning Train
Spanish Flea/ Fond Play (Medley)

Ghost Riders In The Sky

El Abondonado

Coney Island/ Up Cherry Street

The Elegant Rag

Comin' In The Back Door

Georgy Girl

Along Comes Mary

Baja Nights
Juarez
Sounds Of Silence

Spanish Eyes
Somewhere My Love

I'll Marimba You
Walk On By
Windy
I Say A Little Prayer

Fowl Play

Maria's First Rose

Those Were The Days
Fiddler On The Roof

Acapulco 1922
The Cry of the Wild Goose
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Picasso Summer

Brasilia
Sunrise, Sunset

Maria Elena

The Windmills Of Your Mind

Spanish Flea / Fond Play
Red Roses For a Blue Lady
The Portuguese Washerwoman

Charade

The Look of Love
Dear Heart
She's leaving home

Knowing When To Leave

Alone Again (Naturally)

Flyin High
Do You Know The Way To San Jose

Up Cherry Street

Eleanor Rigby
Guacamole
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