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- Date Released: September 2, 2008
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Rock, Pop
- Label: Yep Roc Records / Redeye
Indie-rock's grand old man of post-psychedelic letters provides more food for the faithful.
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We Say...
All Mark Lanegan really needed to know, he learned from Giant Sand mainman Howe Gelb. (Except for that self-destructive drinking and drugging thing — that was more of an independent-study, Ellensburg High School achievement.) And this goes for more than just the former Screaming Trees frontman, whose solo output bears more than a passing debt to the Sand’s influential brand of sun-damaged, tumbleweed-scented, tumbledown spoken-word roots-rock jive. One look at the Sand’s roster of “just-passing-through players” — from fellow Tucson travelers John Convertino and Joey Burns, a.k.a. Calexico, and Green on Red’s Chris Cacavas to a host of sidemen/women that have included Victoria Williams, Neko Case, Juliana Hatfield, PJ Harvey, Steve Wynn, M. Ward, Isobel Campbell and pretty much the entirety of Poi Dog Pondering, among others — is enough to populate some alt-exurb out on the interstate, somewhere. (And I haven’t even mentioned Gelb’s copious spinoffs yet — Band of Blacky Ranchette, Friends of Dean Martinez, OP8, etc.)
As the grand old man of post-psychedelic letters for the indie-rock nation, Gelb has faithfully churned out his loopy spaghetti-western rock for the last 25-plus years. Provisions represents Gelb’s 16th album as Giant Sand, more or less, and the “group’s” debut release for Yep Roc. But despite a backing band that includes three brand-new Danish hands as well as noteworthy contributions from Ward and Campbell (whose opening duet with Gelb, “Stranded Pearl,” may rank as one of his finest contributions to the rock canon), this release — like all Giant Sand albums, when it comes right down to it — is pretty much all Gelb, all the time. Which is to say, both highly idiosyncratic (the garage-skronk instrumental “World’s End State Park,” the singing-out-the-side-of-his-mouth classic “Without a Word,” which includes yet another Gelb genius lesson: “They talk like a filibuster; their words surround me like I was Custer”) as well as appealing in a narrowly-niched sort of way (“Pitch & Sway,” “The Desperate Kingdom of Love,” both of which come across like a Pelecanos novel sprung with plug nickels from a desperation-hour jukebox in some greasy-spoon café). Giant Sand will never be for everyone — Gelb has long since seen to that — but for the faithful, Provisions is yet more evidence that the breakaway republic of Southwestica remains alive and well, even if only in Giant Sand’s feverish collective imagination. -
They Say...
Every few years for more than 20 years now, Howe Gelb and company emerge from the Arizona desert (and/or Denmark) to offer up another Giant Sand album. Provisions is their 16th or so, and it's more of the same desert-fried late-night country-rock poetry. Gelb's sense of wordplay and rhyming is as unique as his close-miked sprechstimme. His production eccentricities have been smoothed out a bit and the album is on the mellow side for about the first two-thirds or so. Things really kick into gear for the last part of the album when the energy picks up and the production gets a bit more elaborate, finishing the album on a high note. An oddball project, Giant Sand have kicked around from label to label for decades, but they've always managed to do things their way. Provisions is Gelb's vision, and it's been remarkably clear for a good long time now.
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Credits
- Roger Seibel - Mastering // Howe Gelb - Guitar // Howe Gelb - Piano // Howe Gelb - Vocals // Howe Gelb - Producer // Neko Case - Vocals // Neko Case - Vocals // Neko Case - Guest Appearance // Neko Case - Guest Appearance // Chris Schultz - Engineer // J.C. Jones - Trombone // J.C. Jones - Guest Appearance // Nick Luca - Engineer // Nick Luca - Pre-Mastering Editor // Dave Draves - Engineer // Isobel Campbell - Vocals // Isobel Campbell - Vocals // Isobel Campbell - Guest Appearance // Isobel Campbell - Guest Appearance // M. Ward - Vocals // M. Ward - Guest Appearance // Dave Laney - Design // Lucie Idlout - Vocals // Lucie Idlout - Guest Appearance // Dan Meichel - Sax (Tenor) // Dan Meichel - Guest Appearance // Anders Pedersen - Guitar // Anders Pedersen - Slide Guitar // Jakob Berthelsen - Engineer // Peter Dombernowsky - Drums // Indiosa Patsy Jean Gelb - Photography // Indiosa Patsy Jean Gelb - Cover Photo // Thøger T. Lund - Bass // Frank Birch Pontoppidan - Guitar // Mike Prado - Engineer // Nicolai Land - Bass // Nathan Sabatino - Engineer // Jerusha Lewis - Vocals (Background) // Jerusha Lewis - Guest Appearance // Adam Selzer - Engineer
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