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Thirsty Moon
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You can sometimes tell when
incomplete raw musical talent chances into the hands of an established
producer. Not always are the results
good ones, but in the case of Thirsty Moon’s debut album, the band’s combination
with legendary krautrock producer Conny Plank bore some delicious fruit
indeed.
Jazz-influenced at its core,
the music takes on decidedly spacey direction with seemingly every subsequent
track. The wonderful peak comes in the
side-length last cut, the nearly 22-minute epic Yellow Sunshine. Filled with
gloomy organs, horn accents, and a killer guitar riff that begins the long,
acid-drenched wind down which fits perfectly with the album’s cover art, this
composition alone is worth the price of the disc.
The group recorded at least two
other albums, and while good, neither match the quality of the original.
7 stars
out of 8
Tracklist
1- Morning Sun
2- Love Me
3- Rooms Behind Your Mind
4- Big City
5- Yellow Sunshine
6- Life is a Joke [bonus]

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