“But this record in
particular, The Crossing, really kind of took on a life of it’s own. And I
think it’s because of the fact that I made it in another country; I made it in
Italy, with Italian musicians. Before that, Antonio Gramentieri, who is the
co-writer on this record, flew over to Dallas, and we hung out here, we wrote,
then we drove to Austin and we took 67, 281 on the way back, so we visited a
lot of little Texas towns and got a feel … And suddenly we were aware that we
were onto something. So I think the combination of his music, my lyrics, and
just the sense of what those two countries kind of possess is what made this
record so important.”
- Alejandro Escovedo til Lone Star Music Magazine om hans nye fænomenale plade, ’The Crossing’. Et album, hvor
han blandt andet får hjælp af Wayne Kramer, James Williamson, Peter Perrett og John
Perry:
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