Thin White Rope
In The Spanish Cave
Hailing from the northern California town of Davis, Thin White Rope was unfathomably pegged as a proponent of the
paisley underground movement. The songs the group covered over the course of their ten-year career is far more
revealing: Suicide, The Stooges, Lee Hazlewood, Marty Robbins, Can, and Roky Erickson have all been rendered by the band
in the studio and on-stage. That list goes a long way in explaining the mixture of raw, angular riffs, southern twang,
and psychedelia. Originally released in 1988, In The Spanish Cave was Thin White Rope 's third album, following their
critically-acclaimed second long player, Moonhead. While for many people Moonhead remains the band's masterpiece and
most coherently realized album, it's an angry and intense record that takes a few listens to really penetrate and
appreciate. In contrast, In The Spanish Cave has more light and shade and a much wider musical palette, and while
Kyser's worldview remains dark verging on paranoiac, the album is perhaps a more rounded representation of the band's
unique talents. Frontier Records has digitally remastered Thin White Rope's first five records for LP and CD, and is
reissuing them on vinyl for the first time in decades.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
14-09-2018
Label
Item-nr
1242169
EAN
0018663102719
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
MR. LIMPET
2
RING
3
IT'S OK
4
AHR-SKIDAR
5
RED SUN
6
ELSIE CRASHED THE PARTY
7
TIMING
8
ASTRONOMY
9
WAND
10
JULY