Chris Gaffney was once described as "a quintessential Southern California bar musician," and while he was also a great deal more than that -- a superb songwriter and a recording artist who made fine records on his own, as a sideman and as part of the combo the Hacienda Brothers -- the mix of country, R&B and norteño influences that defined his music was a clear reflection of the working class California environment where he grew up. Gaffney was highly regarded by his fellow songwriters and musicians, even though he never enjoyed the commercial or critical breakthrough that would open him up to the larger audience he deserved before liver cancer took his life in 2008 at the age of 57, and his friend and frequent collaborator Dave Alvin has produced a moving and well-crafted tribute to the man and his music, The Man of Somebody's Dreams: A Tribute to the Songs of Chris Gaffney. The 18 songs here capture the flinty honesty and hard-won compassion that was a major part of Gaffney's best work, and Alvin proves to be a fine casting agent, fitting each song to the artist with unerring skill. Calexico find a weathered beauty in the liquor-soaked lovers of "Frank's Tavern," Los Lobos bring a gentle sadness to the long-gone romance of "The Man of Somebody's Dreams," Robbie Fulks delivers a solid honky tonk swing on "King of the Blues" (and Peter Case does the same for "Six Nights a Week"), Alejandro Escovedo brings the tragic pathos of "1968" to vivid life, John Doe captures the titular emotions of "Quiet Desperation" with a perfect touch, and legendary songwriter Dan Penn knows just how to handle the work of another great tunesmith on "I'm So Proud." The late Freddy Fender's aching and evocative rendition of "The Gardens" from the Texas Tornados' 4 Aces is a welcome addition to this set, and while Boz Scaggs hardly seems like someone you'd expect to see in this company, he brings a slinky and sensuous R&B groove to "Midnight Dream" that shows Gaffney was more than just another guy on the L.A. roots music scene. Closing with one of Gaffney's final recordings -- an unreleased tune called "Guitars of My Dead Friends" -- the effect of The Man of Somebody's Dreams sometimes feels like a wake as much as a celebration, but this music honors a man who deserved a better hand than he was dealt, and one listen to these songs will prove that's a fact to anyone with ears. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
The Man of Somebody's Dreams: A Tribute to Chris Gaffney
05/26/2009 | Yep Roc Records
All Music Guide Review
The Man of Somebody's Dreams: A Tribute to Chris Gaffney Track Listing
The Man of Somebody's Dreams: A Tribute to Chris Gaffney Notes
A founding member of the Hacienda Brothers and a renowned west coast country-soul singer/songwriter, Chris Gaffney moved people as much with his smile as with his trademark croon. Gaffney passed away in 2008 after a courageous battle with liver cancer and is survived by his family and the litany of musical heroes he called friends and collaborators.
Upon learning of his diagnosis, Chris' close friend and musical compatriot Dave Alvin set forth reaching out to roots music's finest players to put together an album of Gaffney's songs to raise money for his mounting medical bills. Unfortunately, the project became a posthumous tribute after Gaffney's passing, but that only gives more meaning to these interpretations of Chris' songs from some of American music's most influential artists.
The track list reads like a who's who of country, rock and americana, with heavyweight friends like Alvin, Joe Ely, Los Lobos, Calexico, Alejandro Escovedo, Tom Russell, James McMurtry, fellow Hacienda Brother Dave Gonzales and more, all weighing in with their versions of Gaffney's classic country tunes.
Dave Alvin's Yep Roc label mates, Peter Case, Jim Lauderdale, The Iguanas, John Doe, Big Sandy w/ Los Straitjackets and Robbie Fulks also contribute tracks that, much like the man, range from fiercely rocking to hair-raisingly poignant.
Proceeds from this album will benefit the non-profit group Hungry for Music and the surviving members of Chris' family.
Credits of The Man of Somebody's Dreams: A Tribute to Chris Gaffney
- Michael Henry Martin
- Mandolin
- Danny Ott
- Guitar (Acoustic), Harmony Vocals, Guitar (Electric), Vocals
- Jim Pugh
- Organ
- Wyman Reese
- Organ, Vocals, Harmony Vocals, Keyboards, Piano
- Ted Roddy
- Harmonica
- Cesar Rosas
- Guitar, Jarana
- Barry Frosty Smith
- Drums
- Stuart Sullivan
- Engineer
- Barry Walsh
- Accordion
- Teddy Morgan
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Associate Engineer
- Danny Amis
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Peter Curry
- Bass, Engineer
- Doug Garrison
- Drums
- Eddie Angel
- Guitar
- Hector Muñoz
- Drums
- John Convertino
- Drums
- Dave Biller
- Pedal Steel
- Steve Mugalian
- Percussion, Drums
- Dave Scott
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- Rick Shea
- Lap Steel Guitar, Harmony Vocals, Vocals
- Robbie Fulks
- Vocals
- Louie Pérez
- Vocals (Background)
- Craig Schumacher
- Tambourine, Shaker, Mixing
- Beth Herzhaft
- Cover Photo, Photography
- Max Baca
- Bajo Sexto
- Lou Beach
- Design
- Jon Graboff
- Guitar (Steel)
- Glenn Patscha
- Piano, Vocals (Background)
- Chris Schultz
- Engineer
- Bill Cashman
- Engineer
- Nick Luca
- Guitar (Nylon String), Guitar (Electric), Glockenspiel, Guitar (Baritone)
- Ben Mumphrey
- Engineer
- Eric Crystal
- Saxophone
- Cougar Estrada
- Drums
- David P. Jackson
- Bass, Accordion
- Byron Isaacs
- Bass, Assistant Engineer, Vocals (Background)
- Josh Gravelin
- Bass
- Tony Leone
- Mandolin, Drums
- Fiona McBain
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background)
- Jacob Valenzuela
- Trumpet
- Steve Grams
- Bass
- Jeff Smith
- Photography
- Mark Johnson
- Engineer, Mixing
- Warren Hood
- Violin
- Damien Llanes
- Drums
- Tim Holt
- Guitar (Electric)
- Brenden Kearney
- Organ
- Richard Medek
- Drums
- Jason Smay
- Drums
- Robert Williams "Big Sandy"
- Vocals
- Kevin C. Smith
- Bass
- Ponty Bone
- Accordion
- Augie Meyers
- Vocals, Keyboards
- Bill Kirchen
- Guitar
- Dale Daniel
- Drums
- Dan Penn
- Vocals, Producer
- Jack Barber
- Bass
- John Bazz
- Bass
- Steve Berlin
- Keyboards
- Stephen Bruton
- Mandolin, Guitar
- Joey Burns
- Guitar (Acoustic), Organ (Pump), Accordion, Bass (Upright), Vocals, Vibraphone
- Joe Cabral
- Sax (Tenor), Vocals, Bajo Sexto
- Rene Coman
- Producer
- Jim Dickinson
- Producer
- Alejandro Escovedo
- Vocals, Producer
- Freddy Fender
- Vocals
- Flaco Jiménez
- Accordion
- Dave Gonzales
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Producer, Vocals
- Mark Hallman
- Harmony Vocals, Engineer
- Don Heffington
- Percussion, Drums
- David Hidalgo
- Guitar, Vocals, Jarana
- Chet Himes
- Engineer, Mixing
- Rod Hodges
- Vocals, Accordion, Guitar (Electric)
- Chris Lawrence
- Pedal Steel
- Greg Leisz
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Pedal Steel
- Mark Linett
- Mastering
- Conrad Lozano
- Bass
- Chris Gaffney
- Vocals
- Jim Lauderdale
- Vocals
- Tom Russell
- Guitar (Acoustic), Producer, Vocals
- Peter Case
- Vocals
- Ry Cooder
- Slide Guitar
- Joe Ely
- Vocals
- James McMurtry
- Vocals, Guitar (12 String Electric), Guitar (Electric)
- Doug Sahm
- Guitar, Vocals
- Boz Scaggs
- Guitar, Vocals











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