A Man Under the Influence

A Man Under the Influence

by Escovedo
A Man Under the Influence

A Man Under the Influence

by Escovedo

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

"It's all about this love/It's all about this pain/It's all about the loss/We take to live again." Those lines hardly tell you everything there is to know about Alejandro Escovedo's songwriting, but he's rarely expressed his key themes with such strength and concision as he does in the first verse of "About This Love," and while Escovedo's fifth studio album, A Man Under the Influence, doesn't stray far from the musical and lyrical themes that have dominated his previous work, he's rarely (if ever) put the pieces together quite as well as he does here. Escovedo's latest lineup of his orchestra -- anchored by Brian Standefer on cello, Eric Heywood on pedal steel, Mike Daly on keyboards and guitar, Hector Munoz on drums, and Cornbread on bass -- sounds like his strongest and best controlled to date, as comfortable with the subtleties of "Wave" as the full-on rock of "Castanets." Quite simply, Escovedo has never sung better than he does on this set, running the emotional spectrum from plaintive longing to swaggering contempt and never sounding less than convincing at any stop along the way. And while Turner Stephen Bruton's production on Escovedo's first three studio albums was intelligent and intuitive, Chris Stamey's work on A Man Under the Influence suits him just as well while sounding clearer, sharper, and better focused; the sound catches the full range of Escovedo's personality while adding the sonic details that sometimes got lost on his previous records. And if love and loss still remain Escovedo's favorite themes, like Hank Williams or Leonard Cohen he seems to have something new and telling to say about them each time out; each of this album's 11 songs is worth hearing, and the cumulative effect is nothing less than stunning. No one who's heard Escovedo's work doubts his status as one of the finest singer/songwriters of his day, and he's never been heard to better advantage on disc than on A Man Under the Influence. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 11/17/2009
Label: Bloodshot
UPC: 0744302017013
Rank: 51897

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Wave
  2. Rosalie
  3. Rhapsody
  4. Across the River
  5. Castanets
  6. Don't Need You
  7. Follow You Down
  8. About This Love

Disc 2

  1. Wedding Day
  2. Velvet Guitar
  3. As I Fall
  4. Sad and Dreamy (Big 1-0)
  5. I Was Drunk
  6. Guilty
  7. Everybody Loves Me
  8. Evening Gown
  9. Bad News

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Alejandro Escovedo   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Caitlin Cary   Guest Artist,Violin,Vocals (Background)
Ryan Adams   Guest Artist,Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Chris Stamey   Bass,Sleigh Bells,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric),Kurzweil Synthesizer
Eric Heywood   Pump Organ,Pedal Steel,Vocal Harmony
Lynn Blakey   Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Jon Wurster   Shaker
Mike Daly   Bass,Mandolin,Pedal Steel,Mando-Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (12 String Electric)
Mitch Easter   Guitar (Electric)
Aaron Oliva   Double Bass,Bowed Double Bass
Hector Munoz   Drums,Tambourine,Orchestral Percussion
Chip Robinson   Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
David Perales   Violin,Vocal Harmony
Cornbread   Bass
Joe Eddy Hines   Slide Guitar,Guitar (Electric)

Technical Credits

Chris Stamey   Engineer,Producer
J.D. Foster   Composer
John Plymale   Mixing
Mitch Easter   Engineer
Alejandro Escovedo   Composer
Stephen Barber   Composer
Dana Lee Smith   Artwork
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