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Carried to Dust (Bonus Track Version)

Calexico

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Initially a mostly instrumental side project of Giant Sand’s rhythm section, after nearly two decades Calexico (Joey Burns and John Convertino) are now a full-time musical tour de force, employing guests — from Iron and Wine’s Sam Beam to Tortoise’s Douglas McCombs — as the duo hear fit. Their songs tell tales that reflect the mix of southwestern rock, country, folk, blues, Tejano, and Latin music that first gave them their “border rock” reputation. The opening cut, “Victor Jara’s Hands” speaks of the activist-musician tortured and murdered by Chilean police in 1973, while the fate of families of Chilean exiles is explored with Sam Beam on the horn-fueled “House of Valparaiso.” “Inspiracion,” with Amparo Sanchez of Amparanoia (with whom the duo recently recorded their debut album), enjoys a festive horn-based celebration. Willie Nelson’s harmonica man Mickey Raphael throws a few expert notes into the spare and haunted “Bend to the Road.” Pieta Brown adds her countrified vocal styling to the pedal steel colored “Slowness.” While Burns and Convertino have taken solid control of their destiny and sound, they’ve done so by sharing the spotlight with good friends who make their albums feel like communal efforts. 

Biography

Formed: Tucson, AZ

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Calexico, a Tucson collective of musicians focused around Joey Burns and John Convertino, forged an eclectic identity through their exploration of Southwestern culture. Composer Ennio Morricone's spaghetti Westerns as well as Portuguese fado, Afro-Peruvian music, and '50s and '60s jazz, country, and surf music all factored into Calexico's music. Burns studied classical music at the University of California, Irvine, before starting his rock career, and Calexico formed after Burns met John Convertino...
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