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The Man of Somebody's Dreams: A Tribute to the Songs of Chris Gaffney
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The Man of Somebody's Dreams: A Tribute to the Songs of Chris Gaffney  (Audio CD) 
by Various Artists

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A founding member of the Hacienda Brothers and a renowned west coast country-soul singer/songwriter, Chris Gaffney moved people as much with his smile as with his trademark croon. Gaffney passed away in 2008 after a courageous battle with liver cancer and is survived by his family and the litany of musical heroes he called friends and collaborators. Upon learning of his diagnosis, Chris' close friend and musical compatriot Dave Alvin set forth reaching out to roots music's finest players to put together an album of Gaffney's songs to raise money for his mounting medical bills. Unfortunately, the project became a posthumous tribute after Gaffney's passing, but that only gives more meaning to these interpretations of Chris' songs from some of American music's most influential artists. The track list reads like a who's who of country, rock and Americana, with heavyweight friends like Alvin, Joe Ely, Los Lobos, Calexico, Alejandro Escovedo, Boz Scaggs, Tom Russell, James McMurtry, fellow Hacienda Brother Dave Gonzalez and more, all weighing in with their versions of Gaffney's classic country tunes. Dave Alvin's Yep Roc label mates, Peter Case, Jim Lauderdale, The Iguanas, John Doe, Big Sandy w/ Los Straitjackets and Robbie Fulks also contribute tracks that, much like the man, range from fiercely rocking to hair-raisingly poignant. All proceeds from this album will benefit the non-profit group Hungry for Music and the surviving members of Chris' family.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: May 26, 2009
Studio: Yep Roc Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Lift Your Leg - Joe Ely
2. Midnight Dream - Boz Scaggs,
3. Man of Somebody's Dreams - Los Lobos,
4. Artesia - Dave Alvin
5. Six Nights a Week - Peter Case
6. If Daddy Don't Sing Danny Boy - Tom Russell
7. Frank's Tavern - Calexico
8. Fight (Tonight's the Night) - James McMurtry
9. Gardens - Freddy Fender
10. Glass House - Jim Lauderdale, Jim Lauderdale, Ollabelle
11. Get off My Back Lucy - The Iguanas
12. 1968 - Alejandro Escovedo
13. King of the Blues - Robbie Fulks
14. Quiet Desperation - John Doe
15. Tired of Being Me - Dave Gonzales
16. Silent Partner - Big Sandy, Big Sandy, , Los Straitjackets
17. I'm So Proud - Dan Penn
18. Guitars of My Dead Friends - Chris Gaffney
 
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5Excellent Americana; great choice of artists  Sep 18, 2009
If you loved the Hacienda Bros, you will love this CD. Excellent songs covered by Joe Ely, Los Lobos, Calexico, Dave Alvin, Alejandro Escovedo , etc.Bound to be in my top ten at years end.

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5A very good tribute album  Aug 31, 2009
I purchased this CD after attending a Dave Alvin show. His story about Chris Gaffney was interesting and made me give it a shot. This is a very good CD the artists did great justice to the music. It has been on permanent rotation on the CD player for a month now.

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5Sweet'N Raw  Jun 30, 2009
I'm a huge Chris Gaffney and Hacienda Brothers fan, but I'm generally skeptical when it comes to tributes. Most of them have 2 or 3 good performances, and a lot of mediocre offerings, not to mention the fact that they tend to lack coherence (understandable when you ask 15 different artists to contribute). Initially, I thought this was the case with "The Man of Somebody's Dreams," but after listening to it more attentively, I realize this album achieves something quite unique in the way it manages to conjure up the spirit of Chris Gaffney. Simply put, there are some very powerful performances here that are bound to strike a deep chord with fans of Gaffney. 2 of my favorites are David Hidalgo and Los Lobos doing "The Man of Somebody's Dreams" and Gaff's fellow Hacienda Bro' Dave Gonzalez singing "Tired of Being Me." There are several other great performances I won't mention here.

Dave Alvin's done a masterful job as usual, and if you don't have Gaffney's Alvin-produced "Loser's Paradise," get it as soon as you can--it's my favorite pre-Hacienda Brothers recording of Gaffney and one of the most underrated efforts in the Americana genre.

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4Soulful tribute to Southern California roots legend  May 27, 2009
Chris Gaffney, who passed away from liver cancer in 2008, was a consummate musical insider. Though he recorded six solo albums, and co-led the Hacienda Brothers with Dave Gonzalez, his reputation remained strongest with among his fellow musicians and songwriters. His contributions as a member of Dave Alvin's Guilty Men were sufficiently important to lead Alvin to temporarily derail the latter's performances upon the former's passing. Gaffney's synthesis of country, roots rock, Memphis soul and norteño powered not only his own work, but all those with whom he played or who played his songs. His songwriting, singing and accordion took on varying shades as he stood out front, shared the spotlight with Gonzalez, or provided support for Alvin, but he wasn't a chameleon, he was a straw that stirred the drink.

When Alvin temporarily sidelined the Guilty Men, he spent some time producing this rich, eighteen track tribute to the songs and spirit of his compadre. Many of Gaffney's Southern California cohorts are here, including Los Lobos, John Doe, Dave Gonzalez and Big Sandy. Also included are leading lights of Americana singer-songwriting, including Joe Ely, Peter Case, Jim Lauderdale, Tom Russell, James McMurtry and Robbie Fulks. More surprising are appearances by Boz Skaggs and a Freddy Fender track borrowed from the Texas Tornados' 1996 release 4 Aces. Skaggs might seem like the odd man out in this company, but his smooth `70s soul sound is an excellent match for Gaffney's Stax-flavored "Midnight Dream."

Everyone here fits their chosen (or given) song to a tee. Gaffney's accordion is echoed in Flaco Jimenez's playing on "The Gardens" and norteño horns are heard in Calexico's cover of "Frank's Tavern." Los Lobos brings a sad romanticism to the album's waltzing title track and Alejandro Escovedo brings sad memories to "1968." Jim Lauderdale, Robbie Fulks and John Doe each pour out a glass full of country tears, and Peter Case gives "Six Nights a Week" a roadhouse run-through. Alvin and Gonzalez sing their tracks as if they're love songs to their departed friend, neither seeming ready to let go, and Dan Penn sings as a proud father who's outlived his musical progeny.

Gaffney's musical influences form a collage that's mirrored by the collection of friends and admirers who've gathered to celebrate his life. The number of A-list songwriters who stopped by to sing a favorite from Gaffney's catalog is a mark of how deeply his songs touch those who understand the nuts and bolts of songwriting craft. That the songs are so perfectly interpretable by others shows that their adoration is well deserved. The album closes with a previously unreleased Gaffney performance of "Guitars of My Dead Friends." Leave it to a master to write the perfect capstone to his own tribute. [©2009 hyperbolium dot com]

 
 
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