Gastr del Sol - We Have Dozens of Titles '2024
Artist | Gastr del Sol Related artists |
Album name | We Have Dozens of Titles |
Country | |
Date | 2024 |
Genre | alternative,experimental,avant-garde |
Play time | 103 min |
Format / Bitrate | Stereo 1420 Kbps
/ 44.1 kHz MP3 320 Kbps |
Media | CD |
Size | 238; 495 MB |
Price | Download $3.95 |
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Nearly twenty-five years after disbanding, Gastr del Sol have unpacked their archive, stringing together an alternative view to their genre-melting 1993-1998 run. This assembly of previously uncollected studio recordings and beautifully captured unreleased live performances forms a spacious ode to the flux that was their métier; a further set of reinventions that continue to alter the manner in which we hear music, and literally everything else! Gastr del Sol was the most prominent vehicle of indie rock stalwart David Grubbs, a former member of Squirrel Bait and Bastro. With Gastr del Sol, the Louisville, KY-born vocalist/guitarist/pianist's evolution from conventional rock music into more intricate and sophisticated tone patterns became complete; debuting with the 1993 EP The Serpentine Similar, the group -- a shifting aggregate of talents initially including bassist Bundy K. Brown and drummer John McEntire -- began exploring a new approach, taking off from often improvisational performances to embark on highly idiosyncratic sonic adventures. With the single "20 Songs Less," guitarist, composer, and tape manipulator Jim O'Rourke signed on, and following the departure of Brown, and with the decreased involvement of McEntire, Gastr del Sol became a kind of catchall tag for Grubbs and O'Rourke's many eclectic projects; the acoustic Crookt, Crackt, or Fly followed in 1994, as did the EP Mirror Repair. With 1995's The Harp Factory on Lake Street, Grubbs and O'Rourke composed a single 17-minute orchestral piece, while with 1996's Upgrade and Afterlife they returned to more more traditional dynamics to create their most beautiful and intriguing work to date. O'Rourke left Gastr del Sol in 1997, shortly after completing work on Camoufleur, which was released in January 1998. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi Tracklist: 1.01 - Gastr del Sol - The Seasons Reverse (live) (7:49) 1.02 - Gastr del Sol - Quietly Approaching (6:41) 1.03 - Gastr del Sol - Ursus Arctos Wonderfilis (live) (5:03) 1.04 - Gastr del Sol - At Night and at Night (5:25) 1.05 - Gastr del Sol - Dead Cats in a Foghorn (8:36) 1.06 - Gastr del Sol - The Japanese Room at La Pagode (2:34) 1.07 - Gastr del Sol - The Bells of St. Mary’s (4:05) 1.08 - Gastr del Sol - Blues Subtitled No Sense of Wonder (live) (11:00) 2.09 - Gastr del Sol - 20 Songs Less (6:52) 2.10 - Gastr del Sol - Dictionary of Handwriting (live) (9:37) 2.11 - Gastr del Sol - The Harp Factory on Lake Street (17:12) 2.12 - Gastr del Sol - Onion Orange (live) (18:17)