Calexico - Algiers (Deluxe Edition) (2012) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Calexico
Title: Algiers (Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Anti-/Epitaph
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit 88,2kHz
Total Time: 57:19
Total Size: 1.13 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Algiers (Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Anti-/Epitaph
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit 88,2kHz
Total Time: 57:19
Total Size: 1.13 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1 Epic 4:16
2 Splitter 3:30
3 Sinner in the Sea 4:14
4 Fortune Teller 3:57
5 Para 3:53
6 Algiers 3:42
7 Maybe on Monday 3:37
8 Puerto 4:23
9 Better and Better 2:33
10 No Te Vayas 4:15
11 Hush 4:22
12 The Vanishing Mind 3:54
13 Dead Moon 3:37
14 Mi Maquina 3:09
15 Ghost of a River 3:57
The multi-track master was mixed through the highest quality analog console to analog 1/2” 2-track. It was subsequently mastered at 88.2kHz for best resolution.
Calexico makes their Anti- debut with the release of Algiers. The album is their first in over four years. Recorded and inspired by New Orleans, Joey Burns and John Convertino bring the edginess of the area to their sound, a sound they have been honing since 1996. Algiers is an evocative and emotional listen rooted in gorgeous textures. This enticing set includes the romantic opener “Epic,” the bluesy “Sinner in the Sea” and the folk gem “Fortune Teller.” Their seventh studio recording proves Calexico has not lost a step.
Reviews
"Calexico have lost none of their power to evoke and enthrall." - BBC
4 stars out of 5 - "A new city inspires new sounds for US roots-rockers." - The Independent
Calexico makes their Anti- debut with the release of Algiers. The album is their first in over four years. Recorded and inspired by New Orleans, Joey Burns and John Convertino bring the edginess of the area to their sound, a sound they have been honing since 1996. Algiers is an evocative and emotional listen rooted in gorgeous textures. This enticing set includes the romantic opener “Epic,” the bluesy “Sinner in the Sea” and the folk gem “Fortune Teller.” Their seventh studio recording proves Calexico has not lost a step.
Reviews
"Calexico have lost none of their power to evoke and enthrall." - BBC
4 stars out of 5 - "A new city inspires new sounds for US roots-rockers." - The Independent