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Texas singer, songwriter and blues rocker Alejandro Escovedo releases his 11th solo album, titled Big Station. On this follow-up to 2010s Street Songs of Love, which debuted at the top of Billboards Heatseekers chart, Escovedo worked with frequent co-writer Chuck Prophet and producer Tony Visconti.
The 12-track record references themes of love and belonging, as well as homes and homelands. Bottom of the World name-checks Austin (where he currently resides), Sally Was a Cop details the political corruption of Mexico, and the closing song Sabor a Mi, written by the late Mexican composer Alvaro Carrillo in 1959, pays homage to the man and their shared roots.






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