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bedsitter23 ([personal profile] bedsitter23) wrote2012-04-30 09:44 pm

The 90s weren't that bad, Part 29

Awhile back I did a list of great lost 90s albums. I haven't visited that for awhile, but it was certain at some point I would add the band Spain.

1995's Blue Moods of Spain has become a bit of a lost classic.

It wasn't quite like anything else (a mix of dramatic brood a la Tindersticks and slowcore). The band didn't appear on the album cover nor in their video for "Untitled #1" giving them an extra enhancement.

They weren't complete unknowns though. Their label -Restless Records- was as ambitious as any indie label in the mid 90s.

The band's leader, Josh Haden was son of Jazz Legend Charlie Haden and brother of indie icon / thatdog.'s singer Petra Haden.

Spain made three records, and for a blip on the indie scene, their songs were covered not only by Soulsavers, but on Unchained, the Man In Black himself, Johnny Cash ("Spiritual").

Blue... has a near-five star score on Amazon, though I tended at the time to gravitate to the 3 star review given by allmusic. Individually, there were some excellent songs. "Untitled #1" was easily one of the best songs of that year.

Still, when taken at once, the album was less impressive- a collection that could not deliver on the promise of the single. Josh lacked the voice to really transcend the soundtrack-style music like a Nick Cave, Stuart Staples or John Cale.

Spain are back with a new album planned for 2012- The Soul of Spain. Once again, they have a lead single that is right up there on the list of best songs you'll hear all year.

Check out first the classic single and then the new single.






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