Even My Sure Things Fall Through Calexico

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  • Release Date: 05/22/2001
  • Sales Rank: 51,931
  • Label: Quarter Stick
  • UPC: 036172006724

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Even My Sure Things Fall Through

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Even My Sure Things Fall Through

1LISTENSonic Wind (Instrumental Mix)
2LISTENCrystal Frontier (Widescreen Version)
3LISTENUntitled III (Remix by Two Lone Swordsmen)
4LISTENChanel No. 5
5LISTENBanderilla
6LISTENCrooked Road and the Briar
7Crystal Frontier (Acoustic Version)
8LISTENHard Hat

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Although their sound is all-inclusive, the music of Tucson, Arizona's Calexico radiates the warm glow of the American Southwest: Latin rhythms, a spaghetti-western soundtrack vibe, a Tex-Mex flourish, and a western sense of derring-do when it comes to fusing them all together. Underground rock veterans Joey Burns and John Convertino -- who've done time with Giant Sand, Victoria Williams, Barbara Manning, and others -- are the nexus of the band, but they invite a lot of friends along for each sonic journey. Clocking in at 40 minutes, the eight-song Even My Sure Things Fall Through may not deliver the extended cinematographic focus of their albums (check out Hot Rail and The Black Light) -- it's not intended to. But for both newcomers to the band and ardent fans, there's plenty to recommend it. The dramatic, hip-swiveling "Crystal Frontier," presented in two versions, is powered by an insistent beat and buoyed by soaring, melancholy horns. The expressive music lends itself well to a noirish video adaptation, and it's one of three such videos included in the CD-ROM portion of the disc. "Banderilla" takes a jazzy turn, courtesy of some thumping upright bass, while the Two Lone Swordsmen remix of "Untitled III" connects the dots between the group's inherently rootsy sound and the progressive post-rock axis. Even My Sure Things rates as a fine, sun-burnished sampler of Calexico's inviting sound. Lydia Vanderloo, Barnes & Noble



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