Garden Ruin (LP)
VINYL FORMAT. "A band has got to keep changing and moving or it will get boring and break up," says Calexico's John Convertino. Fortunately, Calexico have barely stopped moving for ten years. The distances they have traveled over the years are apparent on Garden Ruin. For this new recording, the band brought in producer JD Foster (Marc Ribot) and relocated from Tucson to Bisbee, AZ. Inspired by their surroundings, the band explored musical avenues that they had previously left untouched. This album, states Joey Burns, "turned out to be more about songs, songs that didn't necessarily go back to the same pool of influences as before."
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Cruel |
| 2 | Yours and Mine |
| 3 | Bisbee Blue |
| 4 | Panic Open String |
| 5 | Letter to Bowie Knife |
| 6 | Roka |
| 7 | Lucky Dime |
| 8 | Smash |
| 9 | Deep Down |
| 10 | Nom De Plume |
| 11 | All Systems Red |
| Glenn Geiger
- Huntington Station, NY, USA |
| As undefinable as ever, this album is Calexico making the music they do best. It's like listening to them show off and show us what they can do. I love it. | |
| janu sirsasana
- detroit, MI, us |
| this one didn't get me like FEAST OF WIRE did. i was hoping to hear more horns, more mariachi swing to the jams. but joey burns' voice is too sweet not to like. good sleepy-time tunes. | |