Dave Alvin Eleven Eleven (2-LP)
- catalog number:LPYEP2246X
- weight in Kg 0.45
Dave Alvin: Eleven Eleven (2-LP)
11th Anniversary Expanded Edition double LP!
Includes 3 bonus tracks + new track sequence by Dave Alvin!
To celebrate the eleventh anniversary of Eleven Eleven, Dave Alvin has added three songs to the album that were originally released as bonus tracks on the Deluxe Edition. This album features songs that have become standards in Dave Alvin's live set, including "Johnny Ace is Dead," "Harlan County Line" and "What's Up With Your Brother," which features Dave's brother Phil Alvin.
The album received critical acclaim upon its release in 2011. MOJO said, "There's a lot happening on Eleven Eleven - it's all good," and The Independent (UK) claimed the "album could be his best yet!"
"Harlan County Line" was used in the television series Justified, in which Dave Alvin also had a guest role.
Since the release of that album, Dave Alvin has released two albums with his brother Phil Alvin, an album in collaboration with Jimmie Dale Gilmore, an album by his psych-rock improv group The Third Mind, and a compilation of solo trivia. But Eleven Eleven is one of Dave's greatest albums, among his many great albums. It is more than worthy of an anniversary reissue, and an Eleventh Anniversary, released like the original album on November 11, is only appropriate.
Article properties:Dave Alvin: Eleven Eleven (2-LP)
Interpret: Dave Alvin
Album titlle: Eleven Eleven (2-LP)
Genre Country
Label YEP ROK
- Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
- Vinyl record size LP (12 Inch)
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
- Vinyl weight 180g Vinyl
Artikelart LP
EAN: 0634457084674
- weight in Kg 0.45
| Alvin, Dave - Eleven Eleven (2-LP) LP 1 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Harlan County Line | Dave Alvin | ||
| 02 | Johnny Ace Is Dead | Dave Alvin | ||
| 03 | Black Rose Of Texas | Dave Alvin | ||
| 04 | Gary, Indiana 1959 | Dave Alvin | ||
| 05 | Run Conejo Run | Dave Alvin | ||
| 06 | No Worries Mija | Dave Alvin | ||
| 07 | Beautiful City 'cross The River | Dave Alvin | ||
| Alvin, Dave - Eleven Eleven (2-LP) LP 2 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | What's Up With Your Brother? | Dave Alvin | ||
| 02 | Murrietta's Head | Dave Alvin | ||
| 03 | Signal Hill | Dave Alvin | ||
| 04 | Never Trust A Woman | Dave Alvin | ||
| 05 | Manzanita | Dave Alvin | ||
| 06 | Dirty Nightgown | Dave Alvin | ||
| 07 | Two Lucky Bums | Dave Alvin | ||
A singer, songwriter and guitarist with a keen eye for the details of American life and a powerful and passionate style, Dave Alvin launched the American roots rock scene in the early 1980s with the band The Blasters and has since started a career as a solo performer, songwriter, producer and sideman that is as respected as it is eclectic.
Born and raised in Downey, California, Dave Alvin and his brother Phil Alvin have been avid music fans since childhood, immersed in vintage blues, country and rockabilly sounds. Their passion led them to found the Blasters in 1979, who played with the energy and fire of punk rock roots.
With Dave as guitarist and main songwriter, the Blasters became stars in Los Angeles and earned themselves a loyal fan base for Slash international after the release of their self-titled album in 1981.
Dave left the Blasters after their 1985 album'Hard Line' and started his solo career with'Every Night About This Time' from 1987, health problems left Alvin out for a while, but after Dwight Yoakam achieved a hit with Alvin's song'Long White Cadillac', he returned with the 1991'Blue Blvd'. album. He did a convincing acoustic performance with the 1994'King of California', while doubling his interest in traditional folk and rural blues with two critically acclaimed releases, the 1998'Blackjack David' and the 2000'Public Domain - Songs From The WIld Land'.
In the 2000s Alvin switched between electrical and acoustic projects, and in 2014 he met again with his brother Phil for'Common Ground': Dave & Phil Alvin play and sing the songs of Big Bill Broonzy. He documented another memorable collaboration with Downey to Lubbock in 2018, recorded with Jimmie Dale Gilmore.

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