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  1. Track listing. All songs by Dave Alvin. "Fourth of July" – 4:01. "Long White Cadillac" – 4:46. "Every Night About This Time" – 3:56. "Romeo's Escape" – 3:50. "Brother (On the Line)" – 4:14. "Jubilee Train" – 3:53. "Border Radio" – 3:34. "Far Away" – 4:33. "New Tattoo" – 3:46. "You Got Me" – 3:50. "I Wish It Was Saturday Night" – 3:38. Personnel.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1987 Vinyl release of "Romeo's Escape" on Discogs.

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  3. 14 de ene. de 2016 · There’s an excellent Jon Pareles article in the New York Times from August, 1987 titled “Bruce’s Children” which surveys the state of heartland rock in the fading days of Reagan. Romeo’s Escape is referenced but more interestingly is the mention of the then-unreleased Tunnel of Love, on which, as it would turn out (it was released in ...

  4. 22 de feb. de 2007 · Recorded in 1986 and first released in 1987. 'Romeo's Escape' proved a landmark album for Dave Alvin who is now acknowledged as one of America's premier roots songwriter / troubadors. Guest musicians include AL KOOPER and singer KATY MOFFAT.

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  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1987 Cassette release of "Romeo's Escape" on Discogs.

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  6. Romeo's Escape, an Album by Dave Alvin. Released in 1987 on Epic (catalog no. FE 40921; Vinyl LP). Genres: Roots Rock, Americana. Rated #732 in the best albums of 1987.

  7. L.A. session whiz Greg Leisz provides the pedal steel that creates a breeze in “Border Radio” and “Fourth of July,” while legendary organist Al Kooper chips in his signature Hammond organ sound.