Artist: The Silos Title: Cuba Year Of Release: 1994 Label: Watermelon Records Genre: Alt Country, Alt Rock, Roots Rock Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks) Total Time: 57:06 Total Size: 141/377 Mb
Tracklist:01. Tennessee Fire 02. She Lives Up The Street 03. For Always 04. Margaret 05. Mary's Getting Married 06. Memories 07. Just This Morning 08. Going Round 09. It's Alright 10. All Falls Away 11. Get Back My Name 12. Maybe Everything 13. Head Party 14. Hook In My Lip 15. Tennessee Fire #2 Line-up:: Walter Salas-Humara - Voice and Guitar Drew Glackin - Guitar, Bass and Supporting Voice Konrad Meissner - Drums and Supporting Voice The Silos' Cuba has become something of a low-flying classic since its release in 1987. The band's brand of rock & roll qualifies as pre-Uncle Tupelo alternative country, highlighted by the addition of Mary Rowell's violin. Despite the album's name, Cuba -- the island from which Walter Salas-Humara's parents fled -- never comes to the forefront. Instead, vocalist/writer Salas-Humara uses it as a symbol, a place in one's mind where everything comes together. While songs like "Tennessee Fire" and "She Lives Up the Street" have given the Silos a reputation for rock & roll, they also excel with gentler ballads. The acoustic "Margaret" is one of the album's best moments, highlighted by an acoustic arrangement and Dave Pearlman's steel guitar. Lyrics like "Margaret goes to bed around eight/I go to bed around one" capture something elusive with small, everyday details. This off-the-cuff quality works wonderfully on "For Always," a love song with the charming refrain, "She knows I'm hers for always/She holds my love for always." These quiet moments offer a nice contrast to slashing guitar and drum tracks, and both styles come together to form a satisfying whole on Cuba.
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