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FIRE 177CD
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"This collection of songs was recorded by WFMU over two live sessions for 'The Music Faucet' show in the summer of 1994 and 1995. This 25th anniversary reissue CD also features two bonus tracks, 'Yer Ropes' and 'Rolling Stones I Am' which featured originally as a not so secret track."
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FF 172LP
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"Swerve, originally released in 1990, is another brilliant effort by Gelb,in 1990, is another brilliant effort by Gelb, this time joined by a variety of guest performers including Green on Red's Chris Cacavas, Juliana Hatfield, Steve Wynn and several members of Poi Dog Pondering." 180 gram vinyl.
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2LP
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FF 171LP
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"This album, originally released in 1989, marked a turning point for the band, more improvisational and less structured than previous efforts, it features some of Howe's best songs. Includes 3 bonus tracks."
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FF 164LP
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"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.'"
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FF 161LP
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Bue vinyl version, limited edition of 500 copies.
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FF 1610LP
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Limited edition picture disc version. "2010 marks the 25th anniversary of Valley Of Rain -- the debut album by Giant Sand, the ever-shifting alternative rock band overseen by 'the Godfather of Alt. Country' Howe Gelb. With that in mind, the band are celebrating in the only way they know how: with a flurry of great music, including the release of this new Giant Sand record. This special edition is being released in a limited edition of 500 copies on picture disc. Says Howe Gelb of Blurry Blue Mountain: 'On this album, it happened that every session we were able to record came between workloads that rendered us at that point of sleeping and waking. Like the poppy fields in Wizard Of Oz, we went in and out of consciousness at various times during recording. This is not a bad thing. Nor does it make the record sound like we're asleep. It has the momentum of that place between sleep and being awake. And in that narrow slip of existence lies a landscape of reason that most of us hurry past in daily lives. This record is planted firmly there. Between the crystal clear focus of your day to day and the luxury of sweet fuzzy sleep, we welcome you to the blurry blue mountain.'"
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