Real Animal

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Real Animal

by: Alejandro Escovedo



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0094638241126
Label: Back Porch
Manufacturer: Back Porch
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Back Porch
Release Date: 2008-06-24
Studio: Back Porch



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Album DescriptionAlejandro Escovedo's 9th solo album, produced by Tony Visconti (David Bowie, T.Rex, Thin Lizzy), Real Animal is a collective journey through Escovedo's various musical incarnations from punk rock to string quintets and it is as introspective as it is retrospective. This album features a band of frequent collaborators, including David Pulkingham (guitar), Josh Gravelin (bass), Hector Munoz (drums), Susan Voelz (violin), Brian Standefer (cello) and Chuck Prophet (guitar). The 13 original tracks unravel Escovedo's musical autobiography while presenting him as a masterful American musician, whose palette encompasses eloquent string quintets and shattering blasts of punk rock.







Disc 1:
  1. Always a Friend
  2. Chelsea Hotel '78
  3. Sister Lost Soul
  4. Smoke
  5. Sensitive Boys
  6. People (We're Only Gonna Live So Long)
  7. Golden Bear
  8. Nuns Song
  9. Real as an Animal
  10. Hollywood Hills
  11. Swallows of San Juan
  12. Chip n' Tony
  13. Slow Down








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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Real Celebration
After his bout with Hepatitus C, Alejandro Escovedo released THE BOXING MIRROR, an album that examined his place in life after a brush with death. His work including that album, has always been sharply introspective, handling tough subjects with the right balance of despair and hope. With his great new album, REAL ANIMAL, Escovedo now takes the time to celebrate his life and accomplishments to great effect.

He celebrates his musical roots on this on; loudly. Taking inspiration from The Stooges, David Bowie, Mott the Hoople, Lou Reed and late 70's punk, REAL ANIMAL rocks harder than any Escovedo release that I've heard. Songs like CHELSEA HOTEL 78, TONY AND CHIP, REAL AS AN ANIMAL and NUNS SONG are full blooded rockers that would do his influences proud. SESITIVE BOYS quietly comments on artists like himself trying to make their voices heard in the world with a knowing eye for detail

He celebrates the fact that he's still alive and breathing on this planet on great songs like the metaphor for his Hep C GOLDEN BEAR, PEOPLE and the great emotional closer SLOW DOWN. SLOW DOWN perfectly punctuates the total feeling of the album.

He celebrates people that he met along the way in the opening rocker FRIEND IN YOU (which sounds like the type of rocker Los Lobos used to effortlessly kick out circa THE NEIGHBORHOOD), SISTER LOST SOUL and HOLLYWOOD HILLS. These songs all possess the great lyrical touches and musical sense of his esteemed earlier work.

Mostly though, this is a celebration for Alejandro Escovedo fans, and music fans in general. Coming after the moving, but uneven BOXING MIRROR, it's another classic album in a career loaded with classic stuff. From the great songs, powerful songwriting, outstanding musicianship (nods to guitarist Chuck Prophet and drummer Hector Munoz) and superb production by Tony Visconti, REAL ANIMAL is to my ears the best CD that I've heard this year. I'll be pleasantly surprised if I hear a better one




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great talent
I first became aware of Alejandro when I saw him perform on a TV show and said to myself, "I've just got to have this guy's album." Since I love the blues, I thought the safest bet would be to get his Bourbonitis Blues CD, and I'm not disappointed. It's got to be one of the best I have ever listened to. Alejandro's got such a curious and successful mix of styles and genres ... I ordered Real Animal at the same time I ordered Bourbonitis Blues - and, again, was not disappointed. I have subsequently ordered three more of his CDs after listening to the preview tracks provided by Amazon. This service is an excellent way to determine whether you will like the album you are thinking of buying ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - ?
I heard of Alejandro Escovedo for the first time a few weeks ago when I read about him in "No Depression" magazine. He had a new CD out, so I bought it. The first time I listened to it I kept wondering why I hadn't heard of this guy before. Great voice, great songwriter, great musician. Many good songs here, notably "Sister Lost Soul" and "Golden Bear." I understand this album is sort of a retrospective of his varied career, so I'm looking forward to going back and checking out his previous work.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - honest music
I knew little to nothing about this artist prior to buying this cd ...After one listening to it ,I find it to be honest and straight up rock 'n 'roll ( forget stupid titles of classic or punk or any of that other crap) ...I kept thinking this is how I use to feel when I heard early Stones record (sticky fingers ,let it bleed , yes I am that old) In fact that is all that is missing from this fantastic little time machine of music ,is a few crackles from well worn vinyl friend...it's fun , full of good riffs and singing thats not great ,but will remind you of hot hot bands you saw at a bar somewhere and thought damn these guys are good...he's not pretty nor sexy or any of that other stuff ..He has an honest good feel for good music ..to give those of you a referance point think los lobos meets the stones, with a little stevie ray on top...buy this cd ...my friend johnny who likes most new or contemperary artist's like jay-z or tokyo police club was in the car with me and asked who it was ..because he never heard anything like it...yeah I told him it 's called rock 'n'roll baby..hmmm was his response in need to check this guy out & so do you....



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Real Guitar Animal
This CD is Fantastic !! Though I've heard of Alejandro Escovedo and knew some of his work,it wasn't until I was lucky enough to hear him in concert this Spring,that I realized what a fantastic artist he is.A wonderful storyteller,amazing guitarist.This CD showcases some of his many talents-hard rocking or softly tearing at your heart-as a survivor.Buy this CD NOW and start enjoying .It's a great sing along outloud in the car summer music find.But you'll want to keep it around for the long winter ahead too.



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