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Dave Alvin

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Biografía

Dave Alvin and his older brother Phil grew up loving Americana, country and blues. In 1979 they formed The Blasters with friends Bill Bateman and John Bazz. After Dave Alvin served as a respected member of the 1980s Los Angeles punk scene, especially its rockabilly and cowpunk strains, with his genre-crossing guitar playing for The Blasters, X and the Knitters, he started a solo career. Alvin's first solo album, entitled Romeo's Escape (1987) in the United States and Every Night About This Time in England, added a purer country influence along with a larger side-portion of the blues; while the album was critically well received, it didn't fare well in the marketplace, and Alvin was dropped by his American record label, Columbia. Alvin suffered health problems which sidelined him for a while, except for a wild tour with friends Mojo Nixon and Country Dick Montana as the Pleasure Barons, which was described as "a Las Vegas revue from acts who aren't going to be asked to play Vegas." (A live album was released of a second Pleasure Barons tour in 1993.) In 1989, Dwight Yoakam scored a hit on the country charts with Alvin's song "Long White Cadillac," and Alvin used the royalties to start work on his second solo set, Blue Blvd. Released by the California-based roots-music label Hightone Records in 1991, Blue Blvd received enthusiastic reviews and sold well enough to re-establish Alvin as a significant artist in the roots rock scene. After releasing Museum of Heart in 1993, Alvin began to turn his attention to acoustic music with 1994's King of California, and over the next several years Alvin moved back and forth between hard-edged roots rock and more introspective acoustic material that still honored his influences (and allowed him to display a greater range as a vocalist). In 2000, Alvin recorded a collection of traditional folk and blues classics, Public Domain: Songs From the Wild Land, which earned him a Grammy award for Best Contemporary Fol

Álbumes

Blackjack David
Blackjack David
Bloodgood/Detonation
Bloodgood/Detonation
King of California
King of California
Live from Austin TX
Live from Austin TX
Public Domain: Songs from the Wild Land
Public Domain: Songs from the Wild Land

Canciones

1 Railroad Bill Public Domain: Songs from the Wild Land
2 New Highway Blackjack David
3 Engine 143 Public Domain: Songs from the Wild Land
4 Andersonville (Live At The Bottom Line) Dave Alvin
5 Brother On The Line CMJ 2
6 Every Night About This Time King of California
7 Goodbye Again [Duet With Rosie Flores] King of California
8 Tall Trees Blackjack David
9 Murder of the Lawson Family Public Domain: Songs from the Wild Land
10 East Virginia Blues Public Domain: Songs from the Wild Land
11 Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Public Domain: Songs from the Wild Land
12 Abilene Blackjack David
13 Little Honey King of California
14 Fourth of July King of California
15 California Snow Blackjack David
16 The Way You Say Goodbye Blackjack David
17 Laurel Lynn Blackjack David
18 Dark Eyes Public Domain: Songs from the Wild Land
19 What Am I Worth [Duet With Syd Straw] King of California
20 From a Kitchen Table Blackjack David