Alejandro Escovedo: With These Hands was the 30th fan voted title and 31st ROG release pressed on vinyl. Limited to 955 LPs worldwide and shipping in late December. If you missed the pre-order check our store locator to find an authorized Run Out Groove dealer near you.

Vinyl Info:

Album was mastered for vinyl with lacquers cut by Levi Seitz at Blackbelt Mastering. 2LP, 180g black vinyl pressed at Record Industry in the Netherlands. 2LP comes in a tip-on style gatefold jacket with insert designed by Steven Jurgensmeyer. Each 2LP set is individually numbered.

Details About The Record:

The first worldwide release on vinyl

Biography

Alejandro is a Mexican-American rock musician, songwriter and singer that has been recording and touring since the late 1970s. The son of Mexican immigrants to Texas, Escovedo is from a musical family that includes several professionals, including his brothers Coke Escovedo and Pete Escovedo, and Sheila E. (Pete’s daughter and Alejandro’s niece). Alejandro’s brother Mario fronted the hard rock band the Dragons, and another brother, Javier, was in the punk rock band, the Zeros. He began performing in the first-wave punk rock group the Nuns, with Jennifer Miro and Jeff Olener in San Francisco. In the 1980s Escovedo moved to Austin, where he adopted a roots rock/alternative country style in the bands Rank and File and the True Believers (with his brother Javier). His first solo albums, Gravity and Thirteen Years, were released in 1992 and 1994. In 1997, Alejandro collaborated with Ryan Adams and Whiskeytown in sessions for their album Strangers Almanac. He sings on “Excuse Me While I Break My Own Heart Tonight,” “Dancing with The Women at the Bar”, and “Not Home Anymore.” In 1995 he signed with Rykodisc and released his solo album, “With These Hands.” With a bit more money at his disposal, the production on this record displays greater depth and polish and he was able to bring along a few celebrity side guests – Willie Nelson, Jennifer Warnes, and his cousin Sheila E. – who add to the music without calling undue attention to themselves. In 1998 No Depression magazine named him Artist of the Decade. In 1999 he contributed to a tribute album for Skip Spence, co-founder of Moby Grape, who was critically ill with cancer. “More Oar: A Tribute to the Skip Spence Album” was intended to raise funds to address Spence’s medical bills. Critic Rob Brunner commented, “Alejandro Escovedo offers an appropriately bleary “Diana,” Spence’s darkest song.” In 2003 after having lived with hepatitis C for many years, Alejandro collapsed on stage in Arizona. In his long road to recovery he faced substantial medical bills, which lacking medical insurance, he could not pay. Friends and admirers organized benefit shows to help. This effort grew into the album Por Vida: A Tribute to the Songs of Alejandro Escovedo, whose proceeds benefited the Alejandro Escovedo Medical and Living Expense Fund. Contributing musicians included Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams, John Cale, Jennifer Warnes, Ian Hunter, The Jayhawks, Son Volt and various members of Escovedo’s family. Escovedo continues to release solo albums on various labels including Bloodshot, Blue Rose, Fantasy and Yep Roc. In 2014 he appeared in the movie and contributed to the soundtrack of the movie Veronica Mars, singing an acoustic version of “We Used to Be Friends.” That same year he co-produced and co-hosted the

SXSW Tribute to Lou Reed with Richard Barone. ROG will issue Alejandro’s Rykodisc debut, “With These Hands” on vinyl for the very first time!

Track Listing

Side A

1 Put You Down 5:47

2 Slip 4:48

3 Crooked Frame 4:02

Side B

1 Pissed Off 2AM 4:36

2 Nickel and a Spoon 5:22

3 Little Bottles 3:18

Side C

1 Sometimes 6:28

2 Guilty Was His Name 4:35

3 Tired Skin 3:51

Side D

1 With These Hands 3:29

2 Tugboat (For Sterling Morrison) 6:04

3 Can’t Take It 2:38 **bonus track