Dream Syndicate
Medicine Show
The legendary sophomore album of the Steve Wynn's band released in 1984, one of the pillars of the PAISLEY UNDERGROUND
sound. After all the buzz that followed the release of the first album The Days of Wine and Roses, and all the
comparisons to the Velvet Underground, the band was then sent into the studio for five months with Sandy Pearlman, best
known for producing and managing Blue Öyster Cult as well as orchestrating the Clash's second album, Give m Enough
Rope. Partly due to the influence of touring outside of the confines of the L.A. music scene, partly due to a hard-rock
producer helming the boards and partly due to Wynn's insistence at trying something new, the Dream Syndicate wound up
turning in an album that was so different from its debut, it might have been the oil to the preceding record's water. It
showed an affinity for Neil Young and Crazy Horse, flirting with an American Gothic style of songwriting as well, with a
particular influence of Southern writers such as William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor in the lyrics. A true gem from
1980's California.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
02-09-2014
Label
Item-nr
943791
EAN
0889397838218
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
STILL HOLDING ON TO YOU
2
DADDY'S GIRL
3
BUM
4
ARMED WITH AN EMPTY GUN
5
BULLET WITH MY NAME ON IT
6
THE MEDICINE SHOW
7
JOHN COLTRANE STEREO BLUES
8
MERITTVILLE