ALBUM: High-Res (1984)
MVC Rating: 4.0/$$
Joe Ely I forgot about you. How good you are.
I pulled this out of the collection and couldn’t recall a song on it but had the feeling that I used to like this. Ely, pronounced Eeelee, is a Texas roots rocker who was once good friends with Joe Strummer and played with the Clash.
Great guitar player, good songwriter and club-disciplined live performer.
He defies classification. That said, I wish I had more of his records. Hi-Res is good but has a little bit of that 1980s over production veneer. Songs of notice: ‘What’s Shakin’ Tonight,’Cool Rockin’ Loretta,’ and probably my favorite ‘Letter to Laredo,’ which has some nasty guitar licks, and also some not-so -nasty Duane Eddy-like bass string ‘twang’ reverberation.
According to Wikipedia, which I am careful with, Ely toured with the Clash, ultimately performing together in Ely’s hometown of Lubbock, Texas. The Clash even name checked Ely in their song ‘If Music Could Talk’ off of the Clash’s Sandinista. Ely was preparing to record with Strummer when the Clash front man died.
Here’s from ‘Laredo:’
As I was rolling across the Mississippi, I stopped there and I cried, no use for a man to keep a mighty river all dammed up inside
I jumped bail from Sweetwater County, now I’m on the run, on my head is a five-number bounty, for a crime I never done.
Take this letter to Laredo to the one I love, tell her to stay low, beneath the stars above, her love is my only alibi, it’s for her love I lied