Giant Sand

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Giant Sand was the primary outlet for the stylistic curveballs and sun-damaged songcraft of Howe Gelb, a Pennsylvania-born singer/guitarist who formed the four-piece Giant Sandworms after relocating to Tucson, Arizona in the mid-'70s. After releasing the EP Will Wallow and Roam After the Ruin in 1980, Gelb fired everyone but bassist Scott Gerber (although founding guitarist Rainer Ptacek returned to the fold many times in the future) and started over as simply Giant Sand, essentially a one-man band backed by a revolving cast of players.

The first Giant Sand LP, 1985's Valley of Rain, earned Gelb comparisons to Neil Young for his reedy vocals and country-flavored, grungy guitar aesthetic; like Young, Gelb also proved to be a restless creative spirit, a notice served by 1986's Ballad of a Thin Line Man, an acoustic effort which featured the harmony vocals of ex-Go-Go (and Gelb's then-girlfriend) Paula Jean Brown. In 1988, Giant Sand issued a pair of new LPs, the equally diffuse Storm and The Love Songs.

By 1989's raw, improvisational Long Stem Rant, the group consisted only of Gelb and drummer John Convertino, while 1990's Swerve featured guests like Juliana Hatfield and Poi Dog Pondering. 1991's Ramp and 1992's Center of the Universe returned to the ragged desert rock of their earliest material, but with 1994's Glum (the band's first and only effort for major-label Imago), Giant Sand's music turned unexpectedly moody and restrained. Backyard Barbecue Broadcast, released in 1995, culled material from a pair of live radio sets.

In addition to Giant Sand, Gelb occasionally recorded under the guise of the Band of Blacky Ranchette, an outlet for his country leanings; in 1991, he also issued a solo album, Dreaded Brown Recluse. In addition, longtime drummer Convertino moonlighted in the lounge revival group Friends of Dean Martinez, and frequent collaborator Ptacek often performed as a solo artist prior to his cancer-related death on November 12, 1997. Chore of Enchantment, the first Giant Sand release on noted indie Thrill Jockey, followed in early 2000. That was followed by the all-covers Cover Magazine in 2002 and a new studio album called All Over the Map in 2004. They made the switch to Yep Roc for 2008's Provisions, and marked their 25th anniversary two years later with the album Blurry Blue Mountain. Gelb expanded his vision of the band and paid tribute to his adopted home with Tucson, a self-described country rock opera under the moniker Giant Giant Sand, which arrived in July 2012.~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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Discography

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  • Tucson: A Country Rock Opera (2012)
    Giant Sand
    Tucson: A Country Rock Opera (2012)
    Fire Records
  • Blurry Blue Mountain (2010)
    Giant Sand
    Blurry Blue Mountain (2010)
    Fire Records
  • Valley of Rain (2010)
    Giant Sand
    Valley of Rain (2010)
    Fire Records
  • Is All Over the Map (2004)
    Giant Sand
    Is All Over the Map (2004)
    Thrill Jockey
  • Cover Magazine (2002)
    Giant Sand
    Cover Magazine (2002)
    Thrill Jockey
  • Chore of Enchantment (2000)
    Giant Sand
    Chore of Enchantment (2000)
    Thrill Jockey
  • Backyard Barbecue Broadcast (1996)
    Giant Sand
    Backyard Barbecue Broadcast (1996)
    Fire Records
  • Goods and Services (1995)
    Giant Sand
    Goods and Services (1995)
    Fire Records
  • Glum (1995)
    Giant Sand
    Glum (1995)
    Fire Records
  • Purge & Slouch (1994)
    Giant Sand
    Purge & Slouch (1994)
    Restless
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