Giant Sand: Storm
Giant Sand: Storm
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Giant Sand
Label: Fire Fidelity
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 889397601645
Genre: Alt-Country & Americana
Giant Sand's third album, Storm, was originally released in 1988, It is now re-released on HQ vinyl on Fire Fidelity. Featuring the popular single "Uneven Light Of Day" and a cover of Robbie Robertson's "The Weight". Rather than retrospection, this is a time for celebration. Howe and his band marked the 25th anniversary of the release of Valley Of Rain by hosting a very special evening of brand new collaborations and performances. They played some of their choice cuts from their back catalogue, and were joined by Kristin Hersch, guitarist and founder of the seminal art-rock band Throwing Muses. "I'll jump at any chance to be on stage with the wild and wacky, kooky and cozy Howe," says Hersch. "With Howe, I never know exactly what will happen, but it's always great to be a part of it."
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