| | Chris Gaffney Loser's Paradise CD Chris Gaffney Discography of CDs
(1 Customer Review)
 |
|
Our Price: $11.39 CDFor Sale Usually ships in 1-2 days
Our Price: $9.99
|  |
Although not quite the standout album that Mi Vida Loca is, Loser's Paradise is another consistent effort, serving up the same winning mix of country, roots rock, soul, and norteño. This time around, friend Dave Alvin handles the production, as well as providing some inspired six-string work, and contributes a couple of gems with the Cajun-flavored "East of Houston, West of Baton Rouge" and the honky tonkin' "Help You Dream." As with his other records, Gaffney's songwriting is superb, bringing hard-luck tales and characters to life with his weathered voice and keen roots sensibility. For instance, check out his George Jones-like ballad "Glasshouse," the melancholy "My Baby's Got a Dead Man's Number," and the lovely norteño number "Azulito." His cover choices also rule: Lucinda Williams duets on a wonderful version of the Intruders' 1968 soul chestnut "Cowboys to Girls," and Gaffney thoughtfully rediscovers the Ed Bruce-penned, 1964 Charlie Louvin hit "See the Big Man Cry." Gaffney plays guitar, accordion, and piano, while enlisting instrumental backing from a standout band that includes longtime Rod Stewart sideman Ian McLagan on Hammond organ and pedal steel guitarist Scott Wells. And the vocal help reads like an alternative country who's who, featuring Rosie Flores, Jim Lauderdale, Dale Watson, and Tony Villanueva (lead singer of the Derailers). A must-have for Gaffney fans, and a good introduction for new ones as well. ~ Jack Leaver
Recorded at Congress House Studio, Austin, Texas in February 1995.
Personnel: Chris Gaffney (vocals, guitar, accordion, piano); Dale Watson, Jim Lauderdale, Lucinda Williams, Rosie Flores, Tony Villanueva (vocals); Danny Ott (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, background vocals); Dave Alvin (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Gene Elders (fiddle); Ted Roddy (harmonica); Bradley Jaye Williams, Ponty Bone (accordion); Donald Lindley (drums, percussion).
Recording information: Congress House Studio, Austin, TX (02/1995).
Personnel: Chris Gaffney (vocals, accordion, piano); Danny Ott (electric, acoustic & slide guitars, 6-string bass, background vocals); Scott Walls (pedal steel guitar); Gene Elders (fiddle); Ted Roddy (harmonica); Ian McLagan (Hammond organ); Sarah Brown (bass); Bradley Jaye Williams (bajo sexto, accordion); Donald Lindley (drums, percussion); Big Boy Boudreaux (rubboard); Dale Watson, Tony Villanueva (background vocals); Lucinda Williams, Dave Alvin, Ponty Bone, Jim Lauderdale, Rosie Flores.
Dirty Linen (4-5/96, p.88) - "...the album itself is a winner. This California-based singer and accordian player is adept at applying a variety of musical styles to his work...the result is a project that congeals into a tight and succesful set..." Loser's Paradise Music | List Price | $13.97 (You save $2.58) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, International, Country, Progressive, Tex-mex | | Label | Hightone | | Orig Year | 1995 | | All Time Sales Rank | 94533  | | CD Universe Part number | 1005807 | | Catalog number | 8062 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 23, 1995 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Dave Alvin | | Engineer | James Tuttle | | Personnel | Ian McLagan - Hammond organ Gene Elders - fiddle Donald Lindley - drums, percussion Chris Gaffney - vocals, guitar, accordion, piano Dale Watson Sarah Brown - bass Ted Roddy - harmonica Scott Walls - pedal steel guitar Tony Villanueva - vocals Bradley Jaye Williams - bajo sexto, accordion Big Boy Boudreaux - rubboard Danny Ott - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, background vocals
Also: Lucinda Williams, Jim Lauderdale, Dave Alvin, Rosie Flores, Ponty Bone |
Chris Gaffney Loser's Paradise Songs Loser's Paradise Music Review Purchase Loser's Paradise CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart
|