Texicali

Texicali

by Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Dave Alvin
Texicali

Texicali

by Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Dave Alvin

CD(Digi-Pak / with Booklet)

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Overview

The gritty, passionate moan of Dave Alvin and the sweetly wavering zen cowboy peal of Jimmie Dale Gilmore are decidedly different flavors, but they proved to complement one another surprisingly well on their 2018 collaborative album Downey to Lubbock, and these two heroes of American roots music have teamed up again for the 2024 release Texicali. Much like his partners in the Flatlanders, Gilmore clearly enjoys working with Alvin, but their interplay often feels less like duets and more like two friends who respectfully pass the mike back and forth, with each clearly respecting one another yet not trying to get in one another's way. Alvin produced Texicali, and several members of his backing band the Guilty Men appear in the studio crew, so it should come as no surprise this sounds a bit more like a Dave Alvin project than a Jimmie Dale Gilmore LP, and Gilmore only gets three writing credits among the 11 songs on deck. That said, Gilmore more than makes himself felt in this music -- his vocal contributions and high-lonesome harmonica on "Death of the Last Stripper" (which Alvin wrote with Terry Allen and Jo Harvey Allen) add a mournful gravitas to what could have been either treacle or mean-spirited wit, the peaks and valleys of his voice brilliantly serve "Roll Around" (penned by fellow Flatlander Butch Hancock), he makes the opening track "Borderland" sound both ominous and inviting, and with Alvin he makes "We're Still Here" sound cheerfully rowdy without diluting the song's celebration of perseverance. And Alvin, one of the most consistently excellent artists in roots rock, shows he's still a force to be reckoned with on "Southwest Chief" (an homage to rail travel and his late friend Bill Morrissey), "Blind Owl" (a tribute to the late Canned Heat harmonica ace Alan Wilson), and the crime ballad "Betty and Dupree," his most effective vocal back-and-forth on the album. To paraphrase that old candy commercial, Alvin and Gilmore are two great tastes who taste great together, with Alvin's salt and Gilmore's sweetness accenting one another very well indeed, and Texicali is strong enough to suggest this collaboration should have gas in the tank for at least one more album. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 06/21/2024
Label: Yep Roc Records
UPC: 0634457163973
Rank: 3411

Tracks

  1. Borderland
  2. Southwest Chief
  3. Broke Down Engine
  4. Trying to Be Free
  5. Blind Owl
  6. Death of the Last Stripper
  7. Roll Around
  8. Betty and Dupree
  9. Why I'm Walking
  10. Down the 285
  11. We're Still Here

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Dave Alvin   Primary Artist,Lead,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Jimmie Dale Gilmore   Primary Artist,Vocals,Harmonica,Guitar (Acoustic)
Chris Miller   Lead,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Skip Edwards   Organ (Hammond)
Lisa Pankratz   Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Bukka Allen   Piano,Harmonium,Wurlitzer,Piano (Electric)
Brad Fordham   Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Craig Parker Adams   Mixing,Engineer
Nathan Golub   Art Direction
Leslie Campbell   Photography
Jon Langford   Cover Art,Back Cover
Josh White   Composer
Casey Papendieck   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Terry Allen   Composer
Blind Willie McTell   Composer
Bill Morrissey   Composer
David Hammond   Composer
Jimmie Dale Gilmore   Composer
Melvin Endsley   Composer
Stonewall Jackson   Composer
Butch Hancock   Composer
Stuart Sullivan   Engineer
Brownie McGhee   Composer
Dave Alvin   Arranger,Composer,Producer
David Glasser   Mastering
Jo Harvey Allen   Composer
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