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Good Morning Spider carries so much melancholy inside of it, but it’s the kind of melancholy that’s existed long before people were around to experience it and will be there long after we’re. Sparklehorse - 'Happy Man' (Good Morning Spider/Distorted Ghost ep) cap//odeon 1999 Mark Linkous ('All I want is to be the happy man') Sparklehorse.
Just War (feat. Gruff Rhys)03.
Jaykub (feat. Jason Lytle)04. Little Girl (feat.
Julian Casablancas)05. Angel's Harp (feat.
Black Francis)06. Star Eyes (I Can't Catch It) (feat. David Lynch)08. Everytime I'm With You (feat. Jason Lytle)09.
Insane Lullaby (feat. James Mercer)10. Daddy's Gone (feat.
Mark Linkous and Nina Persson)11. Man Who Played God (feat. Suzanne Vega)12. Grim Augury (feat. Vic Chesnutt)13.
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Johnny Hott. Paul WatsonSparklehorse was an American band from Richmond, Virginia, led by singer and multi-instrumentalist. Sparklehorse was active from 1995 until Linkous' 2010 death.
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Prior to forming Sparklehorse, Linkous fronted local bands Johnson Family and Salt Chunk Mary. Only one song, 'Someday I Will Treat You Good,' survived from these earlier bands to be played by Sparklehorse. Linkous stated that he ultimately chose Sparklehorse for a name because the two words sounded good together and it could loosely be used as a metaphor for a motorcycle. At its inception, members of Sparklehorse included Paul Watson (banjo, coronet, lap steel and electric guitar), Scott Minor (drums, chord organ, banjo), Johnny Hott (Wurlitzer organ, percussion, backing vocals), and Scott Fitzsimmons (standup bass). Contents.History Sparklehorse's first album, (1995), produced by frontman who is credited as 'David Charles' on the record, was a modest success. In 1996, while touring Europe with shortly after the album's release, Mark Linkous consumed a combination of anti-depressants, and in a hotel room. Unconscious and with his legs pinned beneath him for almost fourteen hours, the resulting build-up caused his heart to stop for several minutes after his body was lifted up.
The ensuing surgery almost caused him to and as a result he needed to use a for six months and he required dialysis for acute kidney failure.(1998) was recorded following this incident. Critics have conjectured that Linkous's brush with death inspired the sombre tone of the album, though Linkous stated that much of the material on GMS had already been written. One song that did result from it is 'St.
Mary', which is dedicated to the nurses at in where Linkous recuperated.In 1999 Sparklehorse performed at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto. 2001 saw the release of, featuring appearances by,. Whereas much of Vivadixie. And Spider were recorded solely by Linkous on his farm, the new album was a more collaborative work. Linkous expressed his satisfaction with the overall sound of It's a Wonderful Life, which was engineered by, while also claiming that he would have preferred to include more experimental and instrumental material.On September 25, 2006, Sparklehorse released their fourth album, collaborating with,.
This album featured the radio release 'Don't Take My Sunshine Away' and a remastered version of 'Shade And Honey', which Linkous originally wrote for to sing in the 2003 movie, as well as a virtually unchanged re-release of 'Morning Hollow,' the bonus track from It's a Wonderful Life.In 2008, Sparklehorse recorded a cover of the song 'Jack's Obsession,' from for the official compilation album.In 2009, Sparklehorse teamed up with and in the project. Corliss et al. (2010) describe Dark Night of the Soulas “spooky, beautiful, (and) bittersweetconsidering Linkous’ untimely death.”In 2009, Linkous teamed up with electronic artist to create, a wafting album EP of experimentation and dreamy atmospherics.
The last four live shows, Linkous did together with Fennesz during a European tour that was held during October 2009.Linkous died by suicide in, on March 6, 2010. Discography Studio albums. (August 1995, No. 58). (October 1998, UK No. 30). (June 2001, UK No. 49). (September 25, 2006, US Heatseekers No. 11, UK No. 60). (with ) (2010, UK No. 32)EPs.
(CD, April 1996). (CD, July 2000). (with – September 2009)Compilations.
(U.S. 2006-10-31 at the. Jonze, Tim (8 March 2010). Retrieved 2013-06-01.
Chart Attack, review by Chris Burland. Chart Attack, September 04, 2001 By: Debbie Bento, Jenny Yuen.
Laurence, Alexander. Retrieved 2010-05-01. Corliss, R.; Duerr, C.; Grossman, L.; Morrisson, T.; Zoglin, R. 176: 63. Sisario, Ben (March 7, 2010). Roberts, David (2006).
British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. Retrieved 2010-05-01.External links. – 1998 documentary, part of VPRO's series Lola Da Musica.
– feature length music documentary.
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