
Howe Gelb The Coincidentalist And Dust Bowl Vinyl LP
Howe Gelb - The Coincidentalist And Dust Bowl
Tracklist:
1. Vortexas
2. Left of Center
3. Running Behind
4. The 3 Deaths of Lucky
5. Unforgivable
6. Instigated Chimes
7. The Coincidentalist
8. Triangulate
9. Picacho Peak
10. An Extended Plane of Existence
11. Looking That Way
12. Dust Bowl
13. Porch Banjo
14. Lost Love
15. Man On a String
16. Reality Or Not
17. John Deere
18. Windblown Waltz
19. Redelivery Blues
20. Forever and a Day
21. Plane of Existence
22. A Coffee Song
23. The Old Overrated
24. Mystery Spot
25. Blink of an Eye
Ltd edition Double Gold Vinyl, Gatefold sleeve, DL card. Released on gold vinyl, âThe Coincidentalistâ and âDust Bowlâ are two discs of Howe Gelb filled with randomness and happenstance, a typical treasure trove spanning all genres from alt country to Cohen-esque grandeur. They traverse, unflinchingly, his chameleon-like repertoire. This deluxe re-issue includes âDust Bowlâ on vinyl for the very first time, with the records housed in a gatefold sleeve featuring updated artwork and liner notes. âThe Coincidentalistâ, originally released in 2013, features a raft of friends and collaborators including Bonnie Prince Billy, Andrew Bird, M. Ward, Steve Shelley, and Jason Lytle of Grandaddy with John Parrish on mixing duties. Ever the focal point of Giant Sand and Gelb releases, the Arizona Desert serves as a key inspiration for the record, animating the barren landscape with stories of those that have navigated them. Praise for the release was not short, with AllMusic proclaiming that itâs âone of Gelb's most realized efforts; despite its relaxed, airy presentation, it's musically and lyrically provocative, as poetic, strange, and mysterious as the desert itself." The accompanying collection âDust Bowlâ is a personal sketchbook of songs, a more stripped back set than itâs counterpart. Featuring everything from the country blues of âPorch Banjoâ and âJohn Deereâ, to off-kilter piano ballads like âThe Old Overratedâ and âReality Or Notâ and the deconstructed desert pop on âForever And A Dayâ and the fragile âMan On A Stringâ. âDust Bowlâ is an insiderâs view of Howeâs songwriting craft, a unique insight into the man himself. ââDust Bowlâ was primarily for fans that have followed me for a while. âThe Coincidentalistâ is for the friends of the fans.â Howe told Under The Radar. While Nightlife magazine reported that; âWithout warning, the Giant Sand frontman and polymorphous countryman dropped this compilation of house recordings via Bandcamp⊠At a time when so much harmless, soulless folk resonates, Howe Gelb is a mandatory point of reference for any fan of the genre.â
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Howe Gelb - The Coincidentalist And Dust Bowl
Tracklist:
1. Vortexas
2. Left of Center
3. Running Behind
4. The 3 Deaths of Lucky
5. Unforgivable
6. Instigated Chimes
7. The Coincidentalist
8. Triangulate
9. Picacho Peak
10. An Extended Plane of Existence
11. Looking That Way
12. Dust Bowl
13. Porch Banjo
14. Lost Love
15. Man On a String
16. Reality Or Not
17. John Deere
18. Windblown Waltz
19. Redelivery Blues
20. Forever and a Day
21. Plane of Existence
22. A Coffee Song
23. The Old Overrated
24. Mystery Spot
25. Blink of an Eye
Ltd edition Double Gold Vinyl, Gatefold sleeve, DL card. Released on gold vinyl, âThe Coincidentalistâ and âDust Bowlâ are two discs of Howe Gelb filled with randomness and happenstance, a typical treasure trove spanning all genres from alt country to Cohen-esque grandeur. They traverse, unflinchingly, his chameleon-like repertoire. This deluxe re-issue includes âDust Bowlâ on vinyl for the very first time, with the records housed in a gatefold sleeve featuring updated artwork and liner notes. âThe Coincidentalistâ, originally released in 2013, features a raft of friends and collaborators including Bonnie Prince Billy, Andrew Bird, M. Ward, Steve Shelley, and Jason Lytle of Grandaddy with John Parrish on mixing duties. Ever the focal point of Giant Sand and Gelb releases, the Arizona Desert serves as a key inspiration for the record, animating the barren landscape with stories of those that have navigated them. Praise for the release was not short, with AllMusic proclaiming that itâs âone of Gelb's most realized efforts; despite its relaxed, airy presentation, it's musically and lyrically provocative, as poetic, strange, and mysterious as the desert itself." The accompanying collection âDust Bowlâ is a personal sketchbook of songs, a more stripped back set than itâs counterpart. Featuring everything from the country blues of âPorch Banjoâ and âJohn Deereâ, to off-kilter piano ballads like âThe Old Overratedâ and âReality Or Notâ and the deconstructed desert pop on âForever And A Dayâ and the fragile âMan On A Stringâ. âDust Bowlâ is an insiderâs view of Howeâs songwriting craft, a unique insight into the man himself. ââDust Bowlâ was primarily for fans that have followed me for a while. âThe Coincidentalistâ is for the friends of the fans.â Howe told Under The Radar. While Nightlife magazine reported that; âWithout warning, the Giant Sand frontman and polymorphous countryman dropped this compilation of house recordings via Bandcamp⊠At a time when so much harmless, soulless folk resonates, Howe Gelb is a mandatory point of reference for any fan of the genre.â












