Friday, December 04, 2020

Harry Dean Stanton with the Cheap Dates' 'October 1993' gives glimpse into musical life of legendary actor

 Back in March 1993 I actually caught Harry Dean Stanton with the Cheap Dates at a club opening (the Roxbury in Santa Ana, if memory serves me well) I was covering for The Orange County Register and they were really great! Very exciting news on the band courtesy of a media release...Robert Kinsler



Harry Dean Stanton with the Cheap Dates' 'October 1993' gives glimpse into the musical life of legendary actor


Collaboration of Harry Dean Stanton and members of the Kingbees, Stray Cats, the Doobie Brothers and Iggy Pop/David Bowie to be available from Omnivore Recordings on February 12, 2021


Upcoming release features four studio tracks and five recorded live at the legendary Troubadour in Hollywood


Harry Dean Stanton with the Cheap Dates 
Photo credit: Robert Matheu

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Harry Dean Stanton, the beloved actor with a career spanning more than six decades, also loved to sing and play music. His trusted musical partner for 15+ years was Jamie James (The Kingbees, Dennis Quaid & the Sharks), as evidenced in the acclaimed documentary and soundtrack Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction. Omnivore Recordings released the soundtrack to the movie in 2014.
 
On February 12, 2021, Omnivore will release Harry Dean Stanton With the Cheap Dates, October 1993, a collection of never-before-heard music from the man Los Angeles Times described as a “prolific character actor who brought a soulful, hangdog presence.” Produced by Jamie James, the album features four tracks from the studio alongside five recorded live at Doug Weston’s Troubadour in West Hollywood. The album will be available on CD, LP and Digital.
 
James sets the scene in his liner notes: “Together, Harry and I had been doing some dates around Los Angeles as a duo,” he writes. “And I remember suggesting to Harry to have Slim Jim Phantom (Stray Cats) come over and play drums with us. In doing so, he brought along Jeff “Skunk” Baxter (The Doobie Brothers) to play pedal steel, which then led to Slim and I asking Tony Sales (Iggy Pop, David Bowie, Todd Rundgren) to play bass, and that’s how we became the Cheap Dates.”
 
October 1993 documents that collaboration. Featuring covers of Bob Dylan, Chuck Berry, Ben E. King, and Jimmy Reed, among others, it’s a celebration of friendship, music, and love.

Track listing:
1. I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight
2. Promised Land
3. You Don’t Miss Your Water
4. Across the Borderline
5. You Never Can Tell (Live at the Troubadour)
6. Spanish Harlem (Live at the Troubadour)
7. Miss Froggie (Live at the Troubadour)
8. Bright Lights, Big City (Live at the Troubadour)
9. Canción Mixteca (Live at the Troubadour)


Check out the new Harry Dean Stanton trailerhttps://youtu.be/pa36Ohf6-eE

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