Itās 33 and a third years since the seminal Giant Sand and its country cousin The Band Of⦠Blacky Ranchette entered the studio to lay down their second albums. Yes. Both bands had recorded their second albums each. Two sides of the multi-faceted hyper-productive Howe Gelb.
āI was turning 28,ā he recalls, āand had been wanting to make and release albums since my early 20s, but only recently had figured out how. It was time to make up for lost time.ā
Time was of the essence.
That thin line between then and now has seen journeymen Giant Sand release 27-ish albums, their latest, āRecounting The Ballad Of The Thin Line Menā turning the clock back to 1986ās āBallad Of A Thin Line Manā, picking over the bones and making a whole new soup.
All these years on, the latest incarnation of Giant Sand: Howe Gelb (guitars, piano) Tommy Larkins (drums) and ThĆøger Lund (bass), have dusted off the old vinyl and re-imagined those heady days ā theyāve polished these buried gems, reignited some truculent tirades and rekindled an ageless angst.
The revamp re-orders the tracks, drops a couple and adds āReptillianā, a previously lost song hailing from their albumās 25th anniversary re-issue, a tune that opens proceedings and basks in all its crinkly glory. Thereās also two takes of āTantamountā.
The unique thing about Giant Sandā is they make it all their own, they sound like no-one else.
The songs remain the same, but somehow completely different.
1 Reptillian
2 Hard Man To Get To Know
3 Desperate Man
4 You Canāt Put Your Arms Around A Memory
5 Tantamount
6 Who Am I
7 Body Of Water
8 Graveyard
9 The Chill Outside
10 Thin Line Man
11 Tantamount Blast (Bonus Track)
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- Internal ID: JITRE
- Genre: Rock
- Released: 9/20/19
- Format Detail: LP [w/ download card] PINK VINYL
- Format: Vinyl