Showing posts with label Continental Drifters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Continental Drifters. Show all posts

01 May 2020

SING HOLLIES IN REVERSE Various Artists 1995

 
 


Tracklist 

1 The Posies King Midas In Reverse 5:28
2 Tommy Keene Carrie Anne 3:04
3 The Loud Family Look Through Any Window 3:03
4 Steve Wynn The Air That I Breathe 4:19
5 Mitch Easter Pay You Back With Interest 2:45
6 Cub You Know He Did 2:00
7 Kristian Hoffman I'm Alive 3:04
8 Flamingoes Water On The Brain 2:41
9 E (4) Jennifer Eccles 3:10
10 The Jigsaw Seen On A Carousel 4:03
11 John Easdale Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress 3:04
12 Bill Lloyd (3) Step Inside 3:13
13 Losers Lounge* After The Fox 2:43
14 Wondermints You Need Love 2:55
15 The Sneetches So Lonely 2:48
16 Continental Drifters I Can't Let Go 2:29
17 Carla Olson Touch 3:38
18 Andrew* Heading For A Fall 3:11
19 Material Issue Bus Stop 2:57
20 Shakin' Apostles Dear Eloise 2:56
21 Jon Brion Sorry Suzanne 7:53

09 April 2013

CONTINENTAL DRIFTERS self titled 1994

by request

Discogs 
 

Tracklist

Get Over It
Invisible Boyfriend
Highway Of The Saints
Mezzanine
Mixed Messages
I Can't Make It Alone
Soul Deep
Some Of Shelly's Blues
New York
Desperate Love
A Song For You

biography

by Jason Ankeny

The all-star roots-pop outfit the Continental Drifters was formed in Los Angeles in late 1991 by ex-Dream Syndicate bassist Mark Walton and expatriate New Orleans musicians Carlo Nuccio (drums) and Ray Ganucheau (guitar); after enlisting guitarist Gary Eaton and keyboardist Danny McGough, the group played each Tuesday night at the Hollywood club Raji's and attracted a fervent local following. Over time, the Continental Drifters' roster swelled to include a number of auxiliary players including ex-dB Peter Holsapple, his wife Susan Cowsill and former Bangle Vicki Peterson; after McCough left the group, Holsapple assumed keyboard duties full-time. Their debut single, "The Mississippi," followed on Bob Mould's S.O.L. label in 1992; Cowsill and Peterson soon joined on a permanent basis as well.
When Nuccio and Ganucheau decided to move back to New Orleans, it was decided that the Continental Drifters would continue on, with various members flying cross-country to attend gigs; when that idea proved too costly, Jacobs, Holsapple and Cowsill all relocated to the Big Easy as well, and although Eaton eventually quit the group, Peterson ultimately followed to Louisiana too. Ganucheau soon exited, and guitarist Robert Maché was recruited as his replacement; this lineup recorded the Drifters' self-titled 1994 debut LP, which earned significant critical acclaim. After's Nuccio departure, new drummer Russ Broussard signed on; by 1997 the Drifters had yet to land a major label contract, so they recorded the single "Christopher Columbus Transcontinental Highway" for the tiny Black Dog label; the full-length Vermilion followed in mid-1998. Holsapple and Cowsill ended their romantic partnership in 2000 when they divorced, however they continued to work together in the band.
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