Album DE 1994 on Normal label
Rock (Indie Rock)
GEMA Made in France US release is called "Susan Across The Ocean" Silos homepage reads: <2Susan Across the Ocean Recorded and mixed start to finish in 18 days by a band who had tested the material for months before live audiences, this is the 1993 Silos in all their glory. Mary Rowell had returned on violin and Manuel Verzosa added his effervescent personality, gorgeous voice and dogged work ethic to leader Walter Salas-Humara’s thoughtful songwriting and world weary pipes. This album burns with the hard won integrity of experienced musicians lurching forward through a blinding epiphany of new found purpose and is highlighted by the drop-dead beautiful title cut and bone-crunching rock workouts like Let's Take Some Drugs and Drive Around. And if the original songs weren't enough, the band shows it's impeccable taste by covering songs by Lucinda Williams and Jonathan Richman."
The Silos , *1985 US album by | |
Greg Asfar bass | |
Scott Garber b, bvoc, US bass | |
Daren Hess dr, US drums | |
Manuel Verzosa g, bvoc, guitar, backing vocals, written by | |
Joe Simon organ | |
Walter Salas-Humara voc, g, US producer, vocals, guitar, written by | |
Jon Dee Graham voc, *1959 US steel guitar, lap | |
Mary Rowell vn, US violin |
Caitlin Von Schmidt backing vocals |
Dave McNair producer, mixed by |
Sally Browder recorded by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Let's Take Some Drugs And Drive Around | The Silos | ||
2 | Upside Down Instead | The Silos | ||
3 | Shaking All Over The Place | The Silos | ||
4 | All She Wrote | The Silos | ||
5 | Wanna Ride | The Silos | ||
6 | Susan Across The Ocean | The Silos | ||
7 | Change The Locks | The Silos | ||
8 | The Sounds Next Door | The Silos | ||
9 | Start To Burn | The Silos | ||
10 | Nothing's Gonna Last | The Silos | ||
11 | I'm Straight | The Silos |