Calexico had its origins in 1990 when Burns, who was studying music at the University of California, Irvine, met up with Convertino, who was playing drums with Howe Gelb in Giant Sand. Burns joined them, after first playing upright bass on a European tour.
Giant Sand moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1994. John and Joey formed the Friends of Dean Martin (later the Friends of Dean Martinez) which scored a record deal with Sub Pop. However, the pair split up with Bill Elm, the co-founder of The Friends of Dean Martinez in 1996. The band subsequently became a kind of indie rhythm section for hire, working with the likes of Victoria Williams, Barbara Manning and Richard Buckner before forming Calexico.
Calexico first recorded Spoke in 1995 for German independent label Hausmusik with a limited edition of 2,000 copies. At that point the band was still called Spoke and the album was technically self-titled. After the band signed with Quarterstick Records (a subsidiary of Touch and Go Records) and changed their name to Calexico, Spoke was reissued by that label in 1997. Burns and Convertino also collaborated with Gelb and Lisa Germano on the album Slush released under the name OP8 that same year.
Their second album The Black Light was released in 1998. This was a concept album about the desert of Arizona and northern Mexico and received excellent reviews, with the critic from the Wall Street Journal rating it as one of the best records of the year.
The band built their profile by touring as support acts for bands such as Pavement, the Dirty Three and Lambchop. Calexico has regularly played festivals such as the Bonnaroo Music Festival, the Hurricane Festival and All Tomorrow's Parties. The Road Map album was a limited recording released in 1999 for sale only at Calexico's live shows.
Calexico released its third album Hot Rail in May 2000 featuring the addition of horns and violin to their sound. The duo was busy in 2000 as they also appeared on a Giant Sand record called Chore of Enchantment as well as a tour only record Travelall.
At the end of 2000, Burns and Convertino joined with two French friends Naïm Amor and Thomas Belhôm to record "Tête A Tête" (Wabana Records, 2001) released under moniker ABBC (Amor/Belhom/Burns/Convertino). Calexico released two collections of rarities during 2001. Even My Sure Things Fall Through collected outtakes from previous albums, B-sides, remixes and material previously unreleased in the US. The album also featured Mariachi Luz de Luna who frequently played live with the duo. The Aerocalexico album was sold exclusively at their gigs in 2001.
The Scraping live album was released in 2002. Their next studio recording Feast of Wire was released in 2003 and made the charts for the first time appearing on Billboard's Heatseekers and Independent album chart. They made their first video for "Quattro (World Drifts In)" which was a single from Feast of Wire. They released a live DVD in 2004 called World Drifts In: Live at the Barbican. The song "Güero Canelo", from Feast of Wire, was featured in Michael Mann's Film, Collateral, starring Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx, in which the band appears.
Calexico contributed the song "Burnin' Down the Spark" to Nancy Sinatra's self-titled album in late 2004. The album featured artists who cited Sinatra as a musical influence. The song was released in the UK as the second single from the album in early 2005.
In 2005, Calexico joined up with Miami-based band Iron & Wine. Howard Greynolds of Overcoat Records was responsible for bringing the two bands together having previously been responsible for Tortoise and Will Oldham recording together. The In the Reins EP was released in September 2005 and received a positive reception with an MSNBC review giving it honorable mention. It also made an appearance in the Billboard 200 album charts, becoming their first recording to make the album charts, and No. 12 on the independent charts. In October 2005, they commenced a US tour with Iron & Wine to promote the record.
Released in 2006, Garden Ruin is Calexico's fifth studio album and was produced by JD Foster. The sound strays slightly from earlier works, focusing less on the horn section, and placing more emphasis on guitar and vocal tracks, giving the whole album a more mainstream sound.
In 2007, Calexico was invited by Arcade Fire to record a cover of their "Ocean of Noise." This recording was used as the B-side for Arcade Fire's "Intervention" single, originally released on vinyl on May 21, 2007. Also in 2007, Calexico recorded a revamped version of the Bob Dylan song "Goin' to Acapulco" for the Dylan biopic "I'm Not There". The song featured Jim James of My Morning Jacket on vocals and was featured on the soundtrack of the film.
Several of Calexico's songs, usually their shorter instrumental pieces, have been used as interstitial and background music on Public Radio International's This American Life. Their songs "Ballad Of Cable Hogue" and "Service And Repair" were featured in the 2001 German comedy movie Lammbock.
Their sixth studio LP is called 'Carried to Dust', featuring Sam Beam of Iron & Wine, Douglas McCombs of Tortoise and Pieta Brown. It was released in the USA via Touch & Go Records on September 9, 2008. The album enjoyed solid reviews, with hometown paper the Arizona Daily Star praising the band's "ability to sweep you into its world, taking listeners to the American Southwest. This is one of the reasons Europeans love Calexico and others in this country are beginning to come around."
On October 16, 2008, a three-song live acoustic video performance premiered on LiveDaily Sessions, featuring Joey Burns performing the songs "Two Silver Trees," "Writer's Minor Holiday" and "Man Made Lake".
In 2009, the song Banderilla was featured in an episode of AMC's Breaking Bad.
In 2010, a new album of Calexico was released: the soundtrack of the documentary "Circo". The band also spent part of 2010 touring with Arcade Fire along the west US coast.
In May 2011, their song "Slowness" was dedicated by Gabrielle Giffords to her husband astronaut Mark Kelly as the wake up song aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour on its final flight.
Algiers was released 11 September 2012 on ANTI Records and CITY SLANG (Europe).
In April 2014, the band began referring to a new album on Twitter in posts from Mexico City, Coyoacan, Mexico, and Athens, Greece. Edge of the Sun was announced on 27 January 2015, and released on April 14, 2015. The album features guest appearances by various artists such as Sam Beam (Iron & Wine), Ben Bridwell (Band of Horses), Gaby Moreno, Carla Morrison and members of the Greek instrumental group Takim.
The current members of Calexico are:
Joey Burns – vocals, guitars, bass, cello, piano, keyboards, accordion, percussion, vibraphone
John Convertino – drums, percussion, piano, keyboards, vibraphone, marimba, accordion
Paul Niehaus – steel guitar, guitars
Jacob Valenzuela – trumpet, keyboards, vibraphone, vocals
Martin Wenk – trumpet, guitar, keyboards, accordion, glockenspiel, vibraphone, theremin (occasionally harmonica & French horn)
Volker Zander – standup bass, electric bass
Live tour 2013:
Joey Burns - vocals, guitars
John Convertino - drums, percussion
Sergio Mendoza - Keyboards
Jairo Zavala - bazouki, baritone guitar, vocals
Jacob Valenzuela – trumpet, keyboards, vibraphone, vocals
Martin Wenk – trumpet, guitar, keyboards, accordion, glockenspiel, vibraphone (occasionally harmonica & French horn)
Ryan Alfred - bass, vocals
All the Pretty Horses
Calexico Lyrics
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Go to sleep you little baby
When you wake, you shall have cake
And all the pretty little horses
Blacks and bays, dapple and grays
All the pretty little horses
Oh they love their little baby
When you wake, you shall have cake
And all the pretty little horses
Blacks and bays, dapple and grays
All the pretty little horses
Blacks and bays, dapple and grays
Coach and six white horses
Way down yonder, down in the meadow
Lies a poor little child
The bees and the flies are pickin' out its eyes
The poor little child crying for its mother
Oh, crying for its mother
Hush-a-bye, don't you cry
Go to sleep you little baby
When you wake, you shall have cake
And all the pretty little horses
Blacks and bays, dapple and grays
Coach and six white horses
Blacks and bays, dapple and grays
All the pretty little horses
Blacks and bays, dapple and grays
All the pretty little horses
The lyrics to Calexico’s “All the Pretty Horses” present two distinct images of childhood. The first section of the song is a lullaby, with lines like “Hush-a-bye, don't you cry / Go to sleep you little baby” and promises of cake and pretty horses when the child wakes up. It's a soothing, comforting voice, that of a loving parent or caretaker, gently urging the child to rest. This is contrasted in the second section of the song, which takes on a darker, more ominous tone. The lyrics describe the death of a child, “Lies a poor little child / The bees and the flies are pickin' out its eyes / The poor little child crying for its mother” and serves as a warning to the child being sung to, that there are dangers in the world.
Taken together, the two parts of the song create a kind of paradoxical whole. Both the soothing tones and the darker warning elements exist simultaneously, reflecting the complexity and contradictions of life. The comforting aspect of childhood, with its moments of happiness, playfulness, and love, is tempered by the harsh realities of mortality and suffering. The song seems to suggest that the two are intertwined, and that to fully experience one, you must confront the other.
Line by Line Meaning
Hush-a-bye, don't you cry
Be quiet and go to sleep without shedding a tear
Go to sleep you little baby
Fall asleep and rest peacefully
When you wake, you shall have cake
After waking up, you will be rewarded with a sweet treat
And all the pretty little horses
You will see beautiful horses that are yours to behold
Blacks and bays, dapple and grays
Among the horses will be ones with many different coat colors
Hmm, and mama loves, daddy loves
Your parents have endless love for you
Oh they love their little baby
They care for you as their own precious baby
Coach and six white horses
An extravagant and regal sight of six white horses pulling a coach
Way down yonder, down in the meadow
Far away in the fields
Lies a poor little child
There is a child in a dire situation
The bees and the flies are pickin' out its eyes
Insects are feeding on the child's corpse
The poor little child crying for its mother
The child is in pain and is seeking its mother's comfort
Hush-a-bye, don't you cry
Again, be quiet and sleep peacefully
Blacks and bays, dapple and grays
Reiterating the presence of horses of different coat colors
All the pretty little horses
All the beautiful horses that await the child
Blacks and bays, dapple and grays
More emphasis on the diverse colors of the horses
All the pretty little horses
An endearing reminder of the exciting and comforting sight of the horses
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: JOEY BURNS
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Sugar_K
One of the greatest bands you will ever see
@smartalek180
This is a phenomenal interpretation.
So different from the better-known (and also heart-stoppingly beautiful) version by Odetta.
Thank you so much for promoting it here.
@TheHippyProductions
I love how much they nail the southwest in some of their music
@sandrastevens9630
SOME? UND MIT MOZART!
@nikolass83gianni
BEAUTIFUL & AWESOME ... Big THANKS ... 8)
@jroo45
such an eary presence so rare I am glad i found this its buetiful
@MadFae
All time favorite lullaby.
@timspencer1
Beautiful..! Never heard before. I am about to sell my organs and buy it on vinyl.!!
@imaginethersnoheaven9174
Sell sell sell !!! But get a discount at least.
@sandrastevens9630
TIM. MY KINDA GUY, ANALOG GIRL.