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| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2002年05月14日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Texas Music Group/Lone Star Records |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 8003 |
| SKU | 049891800320 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:01:51
BY THE HAND OF THE FATHER features music from the theatre production of the same name.
Personnel: Alejandro Escovado (vocals, guitar); J. Steven Soles (vocals, piano, bass); Rose Portillo, Ruben Ramos, Kevin Sifuentes (spoken vocals); Doug Pettibone (electric guitar, slide guitar, steel guitar); Gabriel Tenorio (electric guitar, requinto); Otono Lujan (accordion); Elliott baribeault (bass, bajo sexto, background vocals); Quetzal Flores (bajo sexto); Pete Escovedo, Hector Munoz (percussion).
Personnel: Alejandro Escovedo (vocals, guitar); J. Steven Soles (vocals, piano); Rosie Flores, Ruben Ramos, Cesar Rosas (vocals); Doug Pettibone (electric guitar, slide guitar, steel guitar); Gabriel Tenorio (electric guitar, requinto); Quetzal Flores (bajo sexto); Rocio Marron (violin); Otono Lujan (accordion); Hector Munoz, Pete Escovedo (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Larry Hirsch.
Liner Note Author: Alejandro Escovedo.
Recording information: Mad Dog Studios; Twin Palms.
The depth and feeling of By the Hand of the Father is a bit shocking. The project began as a play that premiered in Los Angeles in 2000 and has been stripped down to a handful of songs accompanied by voice-over texts. These songs and voice-overs weave a complex tapestry that explores the Mexican-American experience in the 20th century. Individuals leave their homeland, search for the American Dream, and attempt to hold on to their heritage. Alejandro Escovedo, who has written most of the lyrics and sings most of the vocals, stands at the center of this multi-faceted venture. "Rosalie" tells the tale of two lovers separated by "An ocean of powder and dust," who finally marry after a seven-year courtship punctuated by only seven visits. At the beginning of "Mexico Americano," the narrator recalls how his father always felt more Mexican than American until he joined the U.S. Army to defend a country "that was barely even his." These songs move forward in time, from the early 1900s to World War II to the Vietnam War. Heavy drums and a galloping guitar punctuate "Hard Road," a series of vignettes about the working lives of Mexican-Americans. Like other Americans, they hope their sons and daughters will be able to do better than them. By the Hand of the Father is a contemplative work of rare depth. By attempting to find meaning in the lives and stories of those who have come before them, Escovedo and friends have crafted a penetrating work of art that's also a joy to listen to. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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