2009, Yep Roc Records
“Dave Alvin helped to kick-start the American roots rock scene in the early '80s with the band the Blasters and has since gone on to a career as a solo performer, songwriter, producer, and sideman that's been as well respected as it is eclectic. Born in Downey, CA, in 1955, Alvin was raised by a family of music fans, and as teenagers Dave and his older brother Phil immersed themselves in blues, rockabilly, and vintage country sounds, collecting rare records and attending nightclub performances by the likes of T-Bone Walker, Big Joe Turner, and Lee Allen. Like many fans, the Alvin brothers wanted to play music influenced by the sounds they loved, and in 1979 the formed the Blasters with fellow Downey residents Bill Bateman and John Bazz. Combining the revved-up energy of punk rock with an enthusiastic embrace of classic American sounds, the Blasters became a sensation in Los Angeles and won an enthusiastic cult following across the United States and Europe. However, the Blasters were unable to translate their critical respect and enthusiastic fan base into mainstream success, and in 1986, Dave left the band. Phil Alvin continued to front various lineups of the Blasters, and in 2002 Dave joined forces with Phil, Bill Bateman, and John Bazz for a short series of Blasters reunion shows.” - Mark Deming & Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Lift Your Leg |
| 2 | Midnight Dream |
| 3 | Man Of Somebody's Dreams |
| 4 | Artesia |
| 5 | Six Nights A Week |
| 6 | If Daddy Don't Sing Danny Boy |
| 7 | Frank's Tavern |
| 8 | Fight (Tonight's The Night) |
| 9 | The Gardens |
| 10 | Glass House |
| 11 | Get Off My Back Lucy |
| 12 | 1968 |
| 13 | King Of The Blues |
| 14 | Quiet Desperation |
| 15 | Tired Of Being Me |
| 16 | Silent Partner |
| 17 | I'm So Proud |
| 18 | Guitars Of My Dead Friends |
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