GUIDED BY VOICES - Zeppelin Over China - Vinyl (2xLP)

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Cat: GBVI 87. Rel: 28 Jan 19
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Side 1 - Track 1. Good Morning Sir Side 1 - Track 2. Step Of The Wave Side 1 - Track 3. Carapace Side 1 - Track 4. Send In The Suicide Squad Side 1 - Track 5. Blurring The Contacts Side 1 - Track 6. Your Lights Are Out Side 1 - Track 7. Windshield Wiper Rex Side 1 - Track 8. Holy Rhythm Side 2 - Track 1. Jack Tell Side 2 - Track 2. Bellicose Starling Side 2 - Track 3. Wrong Turn On Side 2 - Track 4. Charmless Peters Side 2 - Track 5. The Rally Boys Side 2 - Track 6. Jam Warsong Side 2 - Track 7. Flight Advantage Side 2 - Track 8. You Own The Night Side 3 - Track 1. Everything's Thrilling Side 3 - Track 2. Nice About You Side 3 - Track 3. Einstein's Angel Side 3 - Track 4. The Hearing Department Side 3 - Track 5. Questions Of The Test Side 3 - Track 6. No Point Side 3 - Track 7. Lurk Of The Worm Side 3 - Track 8. Zeppelin Over China Side 4 - Track 1. Where Have You Been All My Life Side 4 - Track 2. Cold Cold Hands Side 4 - Track 3. Transpiring Anathema Side 4 - Track 4. We Can Make Music Side 4 - Track 5. Cobbler Ditches Side 4 - Track 6. Enough Is Never At The End Side 4 - Track 7. My Future In Barcelona Side 4 - Track 8. Vertiginous Rafts

Legendary alt-rock group spearheaded by Robert Pollard delivers a massive 32-track double-album called Zeppelin Over China. Guided By Voices have released more albums than you can poke a fender at, and this whopper makes it 10 LPs in 10 years, straight. In a sentence, it's an album of balanced positivity avoiding the pitfalls of nihilism to a degree, and perhaps best suited for that whiskey drinking malaise. Deep inside the music you'll hear references (owing or given to) from the likes of Pearl Jam and David Bowie (most obviously), with nothing to be taken away from Pollard's songwriting and vocal presence, and along with the band's lucid technique, it's 75-minutes of the good stuff, neat or on the rocks.