|
More Miles Than Money: Live 1994-96 | 
enlarge | Artist: Alejandro Escovedo Label: Bloodshot Records Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy New: $8.42 You Save: $3.56 (30%)
New (35) Used (12) Collectible (1) from $6.93
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 58269
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 20027 UPC: 744302002729 EAN: 0744302002729 ASIN: B000006170
Release Date: March 10, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| Tracks:
| • | Last to Know | | • | Slip Away | | • | Pissed Off 2AM - Alejandro Escovedo, Jagger, Mick | | • | Sway | | • | One More Time | | • | She Doesn't Live Here Anymore | | • | Broken Bottle | | • | I Wanna Be Your Dog - Alejandro Escovedo, Alexander, Dave [2] | | • | She Towers Above | | • | Five Hearts Breaking | | • | Gravity/Falling Down Again/Street Hassle - Alejandro Escovedo, Reed, Lou |
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com essential recording More Miles Than Money: Live 1994-96 is the most compelling solo release yet from this Austin roots rock legend, an alumnus of Rank & File, True Believers, and Buick MacKane. On these live recordings, Alejandro Escovedo broods--usually quietly--in front of solemn picking and a weary cello or violin, as is the case during a beautiful version of his best song, "Pissed Off 2 A.M." A couple of times, though, he shows he can still rock out (a wicked "I Wanna Be Your Dog"), and when the electric guitar springs in to steal the show, during the Stones' "Sway," the sudden contrast takes your breath away. --David Cantwell
|
| Customer Reviews:
Uncommonly talented and different March 25, 2007 S. Briant (Shreveport, LA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This CD was a real surprise. First, I had never heard of the genre that this artist is supposed to represent. I was looking for Latino music when I came across "Por Vida-A tribute to the songs of Alejandro Escovedo" Of course the music was not Latino, the songs were similar to the Americana genre.I mix all styles of music for atmosphere play during friendly gatherings; this music was unlike any styles I had collected. The stories in the songs that belonged to Escovedo was intriguing so I ordered this one because of some of the glowing comments provided in reviews. There will be no disappointment for a want of orignal music with "More miles than money". I am a great lover of blues and folk and the whole unplugged genre. This artist brandishes contrast and emotion in every song he sings using a variety of vocal intonation and melodies. Obviously, Por Vida was recorded by friends to honor Escovedo after his death. Escovedo served his role well, he has left this world a gift of his rich talent.Bravo!
From a whisper to a scream March 23, 2006 M. L. Otten (St. Louis, MO United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A great album. Of course it doesn't capture the pure, raging range of Escovedo's live shows, but it comes close. (And in any event, what one album possibly could? Of the ten best concerts I've ever seen, nine of them were Escovedo, and virtually all of those featured a different instrument line-up, from 7-piece punk ensemble to string quartet.) Besides, the cover of "I Wanna Be Your Dog" is virtually an out of body experience.
the next best thing October 27, 2001 this album is only a shadow of what alejandro escovedo is like live. his music is moving...he has a gift that enables him to really touch your soul when you here him. overall, a very good album. if you are lucky enough to have him visit your town, please give him a listen...it will be entirely worthwhile.
too bad about the money, al November 19, 2000 m_noland (Washington, DC United States) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
really nice disk from austin-based alt.country rocker alejandro escovedo. actually, the alt.country label may be both overly confining and misleading: escovedo started out as a punk (the nuns) and subsequently moved through a variety of bands including punk-country (rank&file) new romantic (the troobs) revivalist (buick mckane). his bands often feature strings (as in violin and cello). so what we've got is a middle-aged singer-songwriter with a punk background and string players in his band. uh-huh.one could argue with some of the song selections (where's "put you down"?) but the covers are interesting (the stones "sway", lou reed's "street hassle" and a violin/cello driven version of the stooges' "i wanna be your dog." yeah, you read that last part right. he turns the string players loose on that one and they make like the second coming of john cale.
A really good record December 30, 1999 Neil Roseman (Seattle, WA USA) 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
This is my favorite solo Escovedo record -- it catches his world-weary sound much better than his studio recordings. The live versions of his own songs, particularly _Pissed Off_, and _Broken Bottle_ are riveting, and his choice of covers nothing short of inspired. And, it's great to hear his punk rock roots showing on _I Wanna Be Your Dog_ and _Street Hassle_.Put this one on late at night, with a smoke in one hand and a double-scotch in the other. Trust me, you'll feel better.
|
|
| Used CDs | |