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Crow Jane Alley

Crow Jane Alley
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Studio album by Willy DeVille
Released September 21, 2004
Recorded Nut Ranch, Studio City
Cerrillos Hills, New Mexico
Mayflower Hotel, New York
Genre R&B, Soul, Blues, Latin
Length 35:07
Label Eagle
Producer Willy DeVille
John Philip Shenale
Willy DeVille chronology
Acoustic Trio Live in Berlin
(2002)Acoustic Trio Live in Berlin2002
Crow Jane Alley
(2004)
Pistola
(2008)Pistola2008
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars

Crow Jane Alley is an album by Willy DeVille. It was recorded in 2004 in Los Angeles. For this album, DeVille was joined by members of the Chicano rock band Quetzal, David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, and Peruvian Afro-Cuban jazz drummer Alex Acuña, among other prominent musicians. Crow Jane Alley was produced by John Philip Shenale, the third album Shenale produced for DeVille.

Trouser Press said of the album:

Richard Marcus said of the album, “Crow Jane Alley is the work of an artist who after thirty plus years in the business still has the ability to surprise and delight his listeners. Listening to this disc only confirms that Willy DeVille is one of the greats who have been ignored for too long.

Allmusic said, "Crow Jane Alley is a very respectable collection from this journeyman, starting off with the single 'Chieva' and continuing with DeVille's novel exploration of sound and clever merging of styles."

Uncut said, "DeVille continues to excel at conjuring new tricks from old genres — Drifters-scented barrio pop, booming melodrama and accordion-laced trysts are rendered with verve and sensitivity. An ill-conceived Tom Waits/Captain Beefheart-style Muddy Waters tribute and the dreary "Slave To Love" apart, a welcome slice of swamp-pop heaven."

DeVille said about the song "Slave to Love": "What I usually do is try to shoot for the heart. And that song said that to me. It shot straight to my heart. I fell in love with the song so I could do no wrong with it."

Unless otherwise noted, all songs by Willy DeVille.


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