The new Alejandro Escovedo album

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That's enough. Include me out. A veteran's pain and rock 'n' roll because you're supposed to like it.

Gorge, Thursday, 3 July 2008 05:01 (fifteen years ago) link

Oh, right, Marsh is married to AE's manager. Springsteen. Yeecch.

whisperineddhurt, Friday, 4 July 2008 17:00 (fifteen years ago) link

last year Tony Visconti published his autobiography, Bowie, Bolan and the Brooklyn Boy, which is interesting...

whisperineddhurt, Friday, 4 July 2008 17:05 (fifteen years ago) link

two years pass...

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41EXFSX95GL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

this album is straight flames-left-in-the-wake-of-the-delorean nostalgic fire and if you do not hear that you need to pray to god for real ears

some droopy HOOS in makeup (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Saturday, 16 October 2010 04:56 (thirteen years ago) link

two years pass...

Saw him live tonight with just violinist Susan Voelz. I liked the stripped down dramatics (making his melding of Cale and Springsteen and early 70s Brit-rock and Texas songwriters work better) plus his stories about childhood years in San Antonio, teen years surfing in California, and later hanging with NY Dolls members and Sid n Nancy at the Chelsea Hotel. Alejandro & Susan opened for Shelby Lynne (who was accompanied by just acoustic guitarist and lap steel player Ben Peeler). Alejandro did a bunch of songs from Real Animal ("Chelsea Hotel 78," "Sister Lost Soul," Swallows of San Juan," all which he cowrote with Chuck Prophet, and a bunch he cowrote with Chuck Prophet for his 2012 effort Big Station---"Sally was a Cop," "Bottom of the World," and "Can't Make Me Run". An old fave of mine "More Miles than Money" sounded great as did a couple more whose titles I am forgetting.

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 25 September 2013 03:53 (ten years ago) link

I like him better with just the violin, or as I once saw him---with violin and cello, than with a full rock band.

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 25 September 2013 13:55 (ten years ago) link

I wish Susan Voelz would make a new solo album, the two she put out are hidden gems.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 25 September 2013 20:53 (ten years ago) link

Didn't know about those, will look for 'em.

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 25 September 2013 20:58 (ten years ago) link

I like Al in pretty much all his formulations: band, solo, with strings, band with strings, etc. Not huge on the last couple albums compared to the first three, but now that he's hooked up with the Springsteen camp I hope he's finally getting paid.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 25 September 2013 22:16 (ten years ago) link

Yeah, his first 3 solo albums are killer, especially the 2cd versions with some amazing live tracks.

I'm also quite fond of the True Believers and Buick MacKane albums.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 25 September 2013 23:37 (ten years ago) link

I even like the Rank + File! He's been around.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 25 September 2013 23:42 (ten years ago) link

I saw him play with Los Lobos over the summer. Really cool.

ball games w/ james (calibrate), Thursday, 26 September 2013 01:36 (ten years ago) link

but now that he's hooked up with the Springsteen camp I hope he's finally getting paid.

― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, September 25, 2013 10

Not sure he is getting paid any more than he was 5 years ago, but I'd like to be proven wrong on this

curmudgeon, Thursday, 26 September 2013 16:47 (ten years ago) link

Eh, he's on a bigger label with power management. My guess is he is better off.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 26 September 2013 17:09 (ten years ago) link

I wanted to like this guy, but I bought that Ryko GH back in the day, & the Buick MacKane album (my alt.country youth, it was just a passing phase, one of my bad days)...didn't think there were good tunes there. I liked the kinda solo-y "More Miles Than Money", but even that song is pretty monochromatic, like his voice doesn't do much leaping, just stays in one place. think I'd like him as an Emmylou Harris, probably does good harmony.

Euler, Thursday, 26 September 2013 18:59 (ten years ago) link

Guy's got the best wardrobe in town.

LinkedIn Beef (Eazy), Thursday, 26 September 2013 19:06 (ten years ago) link

I like this Mick Jagger cover:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVZjtQF7OIg

LinkedIn Beef (Eazy), Thursday, 26 September 2013 19:06 (ten years ago) link

He used to tell a funny story about that one, about how a guy in the band kept trying to convince him that Mick Jagger had made a good solo record, and he would not have it, though he eventually came around to this one.

Newcomers and neophytes, I recommend "A Man Under the Influence" to get him at his best, or maybe "Thirteen Years" to get him at his deepest.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 26 September 2013 19:09 (ten years ago) link

Amazing Mick Jagger cover.

ball games w/ james (calibrate), Thursday, 26 September 2013 22:29 (ten years ago) link

three years pass...

Interesting interview about the issues he was dealing with and how he is now doing better with a new album coming soon

http://www.dallasobserver.com/music/austin-legend-alejandro-escovedo-finds-new-home-in-dallas-after-near-death-experience-8798255

The year behind him includes being completely cured after a 20-year battle with deadly hepatitis C; leaving Austin, his home of 35 years that claims him as its native son; and the couple surviving a hurricane on their honeymoon. Both of them were later diagnosed with with post-traumatic stress disorder. Escovedo also had to come to terms with blackouts and bizarre behavior as well as a canceled tour that threatened to put the brakes on his career.

...Escovedo’s band on the album includes guitarist Kurt Bloch of the Fastbacks, drummer John Moen of the Decemberists and vocalists Corin Tucker of Sleater-Kinney and Kelly Hogan of Neko Case’s band, as well as an appearance by Los Lobos saxophonist Steve Berlin.

curmudgeon, Thursday, 13 October 2016 19:40 (seven years ago) link

And co-written/produced with Peter Buck, right?

I find it strange that such an esteemed, storied songwriter has been teaming up wth ringers, however much I like Buck and Chuck Prophet. I'd love to know why he needs their help, though perhaps that article answers the question.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 13 October 2016 20:57 (seven years ago) link

article says in part:

After a few false starts and near misses, Burn Something Beautiful was recorded in Portland in April 2016.

“We rehearsed for maybe two or three days and went in and made the record,” Escovedo said. “And truly [it was] one of my favorite recording experiences I’ve ever had. And I think Scott and Pete did a job that took me to a place that was outside of my comfort zone, and yet was very much in the field that I love so much.”

In addition to the inspired songwriting partnership with McCaughey and Buck, collaborating with so many artists was a real turn-on for Escovedo and a signature of the best days of his career.

curmudgeon, Friday, 14 October 2016 14:35 (seven years ago) link

Yeah, I still don't quite get it. Escovedo's first several albums are brilliant, and beautifully written. When he came back from his illness and started writing with Chuck Prophet, the results were Ok but generic enough that I'm not sure why he needed the assist, especially from such a prominent singer/songwriter in his own right. Whatever works, I guess.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 14 October 2016 14:44 (seven years ago) link

Actually, I should give the last couple another listen. At the time I was not a fan of "Real Animal."

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 14 October 2016 14:47 (seven years ago) link

I agree with you. But I chalk it up more to him just getting older. That creative songwriting spark musicians have when they are young, for whatever reason, is less powerful when they get older (for most musicians). Combine that with his health woes, the more recent PTSD, etc., and I understand why he is working with others on songwriting.

curmudgeon, Friday, 14 October 2016 15:13 (seven years ago) link

Haven't paid attention to him in years, had consigned him to the Talented Journeyman category I'm afraid. But just had an algorithm recommend a tune called "Anchor" that I kind of dug.

Digable Planet Waves (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 14 October 2016 16:44 (seven years ago) link

one month passes...

Really like the new one. Buck as producer keeps things really raw, which is cool, and enhances the echoes of Stones, Stooges, Dolls, Lou Reed, etc.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 29 November 2016 23:33 (seven years ago) link

four years pass...

I haven't listened to "With These Hands" in ages, such a cracking album. He takes his roots rock approach and adds strings and other sounds to push the genre in interesting ways.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Tuesday, 14 September 2021 14:25 (two years ago) link

I should listen to that one again

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 15 September 2021 04:01 (two years ago) link

one year passes...

«Five Hearts Breaking» is all I need tonight

Mule, Wednesday, 12 July 2023 21:58 (nine months ago) link

eight months pass...

I'm not usually too interested in albums of reinterpretations but I'm finding Echo Dancing pretty exciting and unpredictable. Got intrigued by the Allmusic review mentioning "Warm Leatherette," Suicide, and "long-lost new wave or synth-punk LP," all apt. Probably helped that I started with the closing version of "Wave," which I'd love in any form, esp. this one.

soup of magpies (geoffreyess), Wednesday, 3 April 2024 04:05 (two weeks ago) link

he's great and has made a bunch of music since but somehow i feel like his Perfectly Ideal Track is 'velvet guitar' and have therefore not paid sufficient attention since

but, i mean

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJ1RazC02Eg

mookieproof, Wednesday, 3 April 2024 04:57 (two weeks ago) link

I used to love Al and listen to him and see him live all the time, but I admit I fell off. However, I did buy tickets to see him in a couple of months, because it's been too long and he has given me so much enjoyment. Plus, he's 73 years old and done a lot of hard-living, so ...

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 3 April 2024 11:43 (two weeks ago) link

I haven't kept up with him and I too saw some extremely formative shows in the late 90s/early 00s

This new synth-punk record is sounding extremely great so far

chr1sb3singer, Wednesday, 3 April 2024 13:37 (two weeks ago) link

lol this album is a pretty inspired novelty, though tbh for a collection of songs she mostly likes from an artist she definitely likes, I'm not sure how well my wife will tolerate it.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 3 April 2024 23:09 (two weeks ago) link

https://txmusic.com/how-cowpunk-hero-alejandro-escovedos-new-album-defies-expectations/?fbclid=IwAR0iFZSWfbZp1qlxAO37e3Rq0WKRzUEXHPunw4p8L2vZd2FZZFcE3KGEI88_aem_ASEMAdqzNzL6kznAZ9gMMtMhZwqSfkLE7_bwrd-r5xDCtX2Lu92nH7Odi9h0pwL6YDvYapluKRrRFpItYox06-Ad

Here's an interview with him about the new album. John Cale and Judy Nylon are mentioned as influences . Plus the Italian guy he collaborated with

Like Josh and Chris I used to keep up with Alejandro but then lost touch

curmudgeon, Thursday, 4 April 2024 03:59 (two weeks ago) link

He did Marc Maron's show last week, haven't heard it yet.

paisley got boring (Eazy), Thursday, 4 April 2024 04:02 (two weeks ago) link


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