Blue Blvd/Museum of Heart

Blue Blvd/Museum of Heart

by Dave Alvin
Blue Blvd/Museum of Heart

Blue Blvd/Museum of Heart

by Dave Alvin

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Overview

At his best, Dave Alvin delivers clear-eyed and finely realized blue-collar roots rock narratives that work in the same territory as Bruce Springsteen and Steve Earle, although purposely less anthemic, with a dose of Tom Waits' love of lost souls desperate for redemption mixed in, and all supported by Alvin's sharp guitar style and everyman vocals. There are times, particularly when he co-writes with Tom Russell, that his songs fill with too much lyrical detail to truly take off, but when Alvin hones his songs to just what the story requires, then leans in and gives it that California rockabilly soul sound he's so good at, he's a front-line songwriter. This two-disc set combines his second and third solo albums, 1991's Blue Blvd and 1993's Museum of Heart, both of which were originally released on Hightone Records after Alvin was cut by Columbia Records after his first solo record, 1987's Romeo's Escape (it was entitled Every Night About This Time in the U.K.), a critical success, failed to make much commercial headway. Luckily, Dwight Yoakam had taken Alvin's "Long White Cadillac" onto the country charts in 1987, and Alvin used the royalty money to begin recording Blue Blvd, an album that has several outstanding songs, including the title track, "Blue Blvd," the stark and direct "Guilty Man," a song that became Alvin's signature tune in concert, and the beautiful "Dry River." Museum of Heart has fewer high points, but "Thirty Dollar Room" is powerful and the short guitar instrumental that closes the album, "Florence Avenue Lullaby," is lovely by anyone's standards (a coda of sorts, the lullaby doesn't appear in the printed track list, but is lovely all the same). These were (and are) both interesting albums, but for the casual listener at least, a single-disc best-of collection from the Hightone years might be a better starting point. ~ Steve Leggett

Product Details

Release Date: 04/10/2012
Label: Floating Music / Floating World
UPC: 0805772613423
Rank: 88186

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Blue Blvd
  2. Guilty Man
  3. Haley's Comet
  4. Why Did She Stay with Him
  5. Rich Man's Town
  6. Gospel Night
  7. Plastic Rose
  8. Brand New Heart
  9. Wanda and Duane
  10. Andersonville
  11. Dry River

Disc 2

  1. Museum of Heart
  2. Don't Talk About Her
  3. A Woman's Got a Right
  4. Between the Cracks
  5. Thirty Dollar Room
  6. The Devil's Wind
  7. Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame
  8. One Eye's Ballad
  9. Longer Than I Thought
  10. Six Nights a Week
  11. Stranger In Town
  12. As She Slowly Turns to Leave
  13. Florence Avenue Lullaby

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Dave Alvin   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Soloist,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Don Falzone   Standup Bass,Guitar (Bass),Bass (Electric)
John Doe   Vocals (Background)
Katy Moffatt   Vocals (Background)
Donald Lindley   Drums
Steve Young   Vocals (Background)
Bobby King   Vocals (Background)
Dwight Yoakam   Vocals (Background)
John "Juke" Logan   Harmonica
David Hidalgo   Vocals (Background)
Rick Solem   Organ,Piano,Soloist,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Michael Rosen   Soloist,Saxophone,Sax (Tenor),Sax (Baritone)
Stephen Arvizu Taylor Hodges   Congas,Percussion,Vibraphone
Terry Evans   Vocals (Background)
Syd Straw   Vocals (Background)
Bobby Lloyd Hicks   Drums,Vocals (Background)
Lee Allen   Soloist,Saxophone,Sax (Tenor)
Fontaine Brown   Vocals (Background)
Greg Leisz   Guitar,Soloist,Mandolin,Pedal Steel,Slide Guitar,Lap Steel Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),National Steel Guitar

Technical Credits

Charlie Brocco   Engineer,Mixing
Michael Becker   Engineer
Michael Woody   Composer
Tom Russell   Composer
Chris Silagyi   Producer
Geza X   Engineer
Dave Alvin   Composer,Producer
Bill Dashiell   Engineer
Bruce Bromberg   Producer
Elizabeth Rush   Booking
Leanne Meyers   Direction
Rick Ornstein   Engineer
Rob Keirstead   Drum Technician
Terri Bromberg   Design,Art Direction
Barry Goldberg   Engineer
Paul DuGre   Engineer
Steve Shepherd   Engineer
Duke McVinnie   Composer
Bernie Grundman   Mastering
Chris Bellman   Mastering
Chris Gaffney   Composer
Fontaine Brown   Composer
Greg Leisz   Feedback
Doug MacLeod   Composer
Stephen Walker   Design,Artwork
Steve Klein   Mixing
Nancy Sefton   Production Coordination
Beth Herzhaft   Photography
Shelly Heber   Direction
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