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CALEXICO
Even My Sure Things Fall Through (Quarterstick Records)
Reviewed by Holly Day
Spanning most of the musical history of Calexico, a band highly reminiscent
of duo Joey Burns and John Covertino's previous bands, Giant Sand and
especially Friends of Dean Martinez, this EP combines unreleased tracks with
remixes of previously-released material, some European B-sides, and three
CDROM videos to make an almost definitive collection of Calexico's
southwestern-Texas-Arizona-tinged music, all on one compact CD. While the
majority of the material here is original Calexico, there's also a wonderful
cover of the American Music Club song "Chanel No. 5" that's so
heartbreakingly rendered that it blows the first version clear out of the
ballpark. The remix of the trumpet-heavy "Banderilla" is also wonderful, as is
Two Loneswordsmen's remix of "Untitled III."
© 2001 - Holly Day
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