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IFa 专辑名称:*ProVISIONS*
'[%#70* 歌手姓名:Giant Sand
Ke?,AWfG 唱片公司:Yep Roc
w^$C\bCbh 发行日期:2008年9月2日
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Y?3tf0t/ 推荐指数:4星
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z#~^w Tucson, Arizona-based musician Howe Gelb will release the first Giant Sand album in nearly four years proVISIONS on September 2, 2008. The work will feature friends such as Isobell Campbell, Neko Case and M. Ward.
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Vt=* "Giant Sand is a mood," says Howe Gelb. The creative force behind the extended family that has comprised Giant Sand over the years, speaks of "yippity and happenstance" that arise to inspire the soundscape that is Giant Sand. The musical family tree of the Tucson, AZ group is long and illustrious, beginning in 1980 as The Giant Sandworms and later spawning bands like Calexico, The Friends of Dean Martinez and OP8.
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PPIO<K 3` $?bD55 This incarnation of Giant Sand is comprised of Gelb, Danish musicians Thoger T. Lund (bass), Peter Dombernowsky (drums) and Anders Pedersen (slide guitar). It features talented friends/collaborators such as Neko Case, M. Ward, Isobell Campbell, Henriette Sennenvaldt, Lucie Idlout and Lonna Kelley.
tqCkqmyC &tvp)B?cWk A creeping cruise down a dark desert highway, these proVISIONS provide for the furthering ride of Giant Sand's completely unique sonic legacy.
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4gsQ:3 曲目列表:
7bihP@I! ZDgT"53 01. Stranded Pearl
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6[c|14l 05. The Desperate Kingdom Of Love
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Z?!AJY 09. Muck Machine
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,aC}0t 11. Saturated Beyond Repair
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k_7b0dr%F 13. Well Enough Alone