Released: | 4/8/2023 |
Condition: | New |
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RIDE - TARANTULA
Price:
€27.99
Format: LP
Availability:
Immediate Dispatch
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TRACKLIST:
1. Black Nite Crash
2. Sunshine / Nowhere to Run
3. Dead Man
4. Walk on Water
5. Deep Inside My Pocket
6. Mary Anne
7. Castle on the Hill
8. Gonna Be Alright
9. The Dawn Patrol
10. Ride the Wind
11. Burnin
12. Starlight Motel
13. Nothing Lasts Forever (bonus track)
14. Slave (bonus track)
15. A Trip Down Ronnie Lane (bonus track)
Ride announce details of the reissues of their third and fourth albums
Following their ‘Nowhere' 30th anniversary UK tour last year, shoegaze legends Ride release two more titles of their early classic albums ‘Tarantula' and ‘Carnival of Light' via Wichita Recordings. These follow last year's reissues of ‘Nowhere', ‘4EPs', and ‘Going Blank Again' from their days on Creation Records.
2023 Live shows
August 5th - Pentaport Rock festival, Incheon, South Korea
August 24th - Live in Somerset (Noel Gallagher support), UK
Sept 2nd - Bumbershoot Festival, Seattle, USA
Sept 17th - Riot Festival, Chicago, USA
More about Ride
One of the leading lights of the early 90's shoegaze scene, Ride reformed in 2014, releasing their first album in over 20 years in 2017. ‘Weather Diaries' was produced by Erol Alkan and greeted by a raft of critical and commercial acclaim, reaching number 11 in the UK album charts. It also saw Ride reunited with Wichita Records' Dick Green and Mark Bowen, who worked with the band during their early years on Creation Records.
Rides sixth studio album, ‘This Is Not A Safe Place', came together in a matter of weeks at the end of 2018, and start of 2019, the sound of a band embracing their new found creativity and rejuvenated dynamic. As well as working with Erol Alkan for a second time on production, their sixth record also saw Ride reunite with sound engineer Alan Moulder, who is on mixing duties for his fourth Ride record, following ‘Weather Diaries', ‘Going Blank Again' and their 1990 debut album ‘Nowhere' (an album whose iconic artwork is wonderfully echoed on the cover of ‘This Is Not A Safe Place'). This Is Not A Safe Place charted at UK #7 on release in August 2019, the bands highest chart position in 25 years.
Rock & Pop
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