Cuba

Cuba Artist: Silos
Label: Dualtone Music Group
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Enhanced
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 803020112926
EAN: 0803020112926
ASIN: B00006JJ4H


Release Date: 2002-09-24

Cuba


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Tracks:

  1. Tennessee Fire
  2. She Lives Up The Street
  3. For Always
  4. Margaret
  5. Mary's Getting Married
  6. Memories
  7. Just This Morning
  8. Going Round
  9. It's Alright
  10. All Falls Away
  11. Get Back My Name
  12. Maybe Everything
  13. Head Party
  14. Hook In My Lip
  15. You And Your Sister (Live)
  16. Tennessee Fire (Live)

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  1. When The Telephone Rings
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  3. You and Your Sister
  4. Susan Across the Ocean
  5. Heater

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars the fiddler is awesome.......2007-05-03

she is much more skilled than most who play in this genre. she sometimes plays like she's on fire!

the silos are still awesome, 20 years later...

5 out of 5 stars The Wonderful World of Walter (& Co.).......2005-11-07

Over 15 years ago, the Silos released their second album, Cuba, to the delight not only of college radio fans, but also the music press in general. In fact, Cuba was instrumental in earning the Silos the honor of being christened Best New American Band by Rolling Stone magazine in 1988. Initially issued and distributed by the New York-based Independent Label Alliance, the album has now been reissued on Dualtone with a variety of enjoyable extras.

To their credit, this New-York-by-way-of-Florida combo always saw things just a little bit differently than their musical peers. This slightly skewed viewpoint was (and still is) due in large part to their leader, Walter Salas-Humara. Born to Cuban exiles, Walter instills his work with a passion and lust for life which would not be out of place in the old country. However, do not be fooled - there are no madcap mambos or choice charangas here (in fact, the titular island is only mentioned once in the course of the album). As paradoxical as this may seem, Cuba is wholly an American masterwork.

Many musicians have come and gone during the existence of the Silos but Cuba features what is considered by many to be their "classic" lineup - Walter (vocals, guitars, drums), his longtime musical conspirator Bob Rupe (guitars, bass, vocals), Mary Rowell (violin, viola) and John Galway (drums, percussion) plus a few session musicians on certain tracks. Lyrical duties are shared, for the most part, by Walter and Bob. These four master musicians join forces to create a unique statement on love, longing and licentiousness. Highlights include:

Tennessee Fire - the song that first brought the band to the attention of many listeners, this hard-driving workout about an ill-fated cross-state car trip features chiming guitars, a frenetic rhythm section and Walter's howling, plaintive vocals ("See you soon, but not like this.../All your letters, photographs, so far out of reach/Leaving you behind...") but is completely upstaged (and rightly so) by Mary's violin which manages to sound both fiercely fiery and heartbreakingly poignant (sometimes in the same note!)

Margaret - a gentle, lilting backing (including a very welcome steel guitar interlude) is the perfect showpiece for this song about a little girl who divides her time between parents who are no longer together. Many champions of Walter's lyrical ability use this piece as support for their cause ("Sundown, and the clouds cover up the stars/One down, but before she closes her eyes/It all comes out, as she speaks all the words she knows...")

Mary's Getting Married - this raucous raveup details the still-fresh, dewy bliss of a soon-to-be-hitched couple. Screams, whoops and shouts easily find their place among the zippy instrumentation - Walter shows here that he's not only a fine guitarist but a darn good drummer too.

Memories - written, sung and driven by Bob, this piece presents love and loneliness from a heartfelt but still very masculine perspective. Walter's intense yet kept-in-check backing vocals provide a fitting counterpoint here.

Just This Morning - over John's martial snare drum patters and a wall of guitar feedback, Walter gives us a simple, yet stunning tune about how much joy the little things in life can bring.

All Falls Away - the only song on the album to even mention Cuba (in the form of a bittersweet realization), this draws on Walter's own experiences as a man separated from his family by distances which are more than merely physical. His one-of-a-kind drumming is in full view once again.

The Dualtone re-release follows the original ten tracks of Cuba with four extra studio songs (the wild Bacchanalian orgies of "Get Back My Name" and "Head Party", the ruminative "Maybe Everything", and "Hook In My Lip" which is so old it not only predates the Silos but also another Florida band with whom Walter was once involved, The Vulgar Boatmen). Also featured are two truly stunning live tracks (the Boatmen's earnest, touching "You and Your Sister" and an extended, decidedly different version of "Tennesse Fire" which replaces the violin with duelling, squalling guitars) recorded in an appreciative Wisconsin bar. The final bonus is the wonderful video for "Tennessee Fire"; however, be forewarned - when I played the video on my PC, it unduly affected the audio performance of the CD thereafter (it started to skip uncontrollably when I tried to play some of the later tracks). But maybe I was just unlucky.

A lot has changed since the original issue of Cuba in 1987. Walter Salas-Humara continues to lead various incarnations of the Silos to this day. Bob Rupe has made his unmistakable presence felt in a number of other indie bands such as Gutterball and Cracker. Mary Rowell is now concertmistress of the orchestra at at Radio City Music Hall. And, sadly, John Galway has gone to that great auditorium in the sky (RIP bro). However, the innovative musical and lyrical artistry presented to the listener on Cuba ensures that this opus will be revered and relished for years to come.

This review is dedicated to the memory of John Galway.









5 out of 5 stars Brilliant.......2004-07-01

Brilliant. There's no othe word for it. Another undiscovered band like the Long Ryders, Plimsouls and so on. Great stuff. Press the buy-button now. You won't regret it.

5 out of 5 stars One of the great landmarks of the "alt-country" genre.......2003-10-12

I hate using that term, because this album truly transcends any genre you could hope to pin upon it. It begins with the simplicity of the fiery rocker "Tennessee Fire" (about running out of gas in Ohio on the way to see a loved one in Tennessee) and ends (on the original release anyway) with "All Falls Away" (about a family reunion in Florida)and nary a bad tune along the way. There's the sarcastic, yet sad vision of "Margaret", the painful regret of "For Always", the even sadder (and virtual solo turn by Walter Salas-Humara) "Going Round" and the painful childhood memories dredged up in "She Lives Up the Street". Although most of these songs bear the flourishes of what some of us like to term as "alt-country", the songs are so varied as the flourishes are only touchstones rather than actual carbon copies of an easily identifiable sound. For instance, in "Going Round", it's basically a string quartet and Salas-Humara and his guitar while others like the aforementioned "Tennessee Fire" and "She Lives Up the Street" are rooted in the fiery country rock melodies. One distinctive feature other than the always mentioned emotional lyrical structure, a daring move given that the music they were making hadn't been given a name yet, is the violin sound of Mary Rowell who at times inhabits emotional space or acts as almost a lead instrument on most of the songs. This expanded version contains some rather lackluster songs from the same period (and from the "Tennessee Fire" EP, if I am not mistaken)but also includes a searing if poorly recorded live version of "Tennessee Fire". Buy it to hear not only a piece of history, but to appreciate now just how unjustifiably underappreciated this band really was.

4 out of 5 stars A Bit Overlong--But Still Strong.......2003-04-10

Originally released in 1987, "Cuba" was the album that put country rockers The Silos on the map, predating the emergence of Uncle Tupelo and the alt-country movement by a good three years. Back then the band was led by Bob Rupe in addition to Walter Salas-Humara, though the partnership was dominated by the latter from the beginning (Rupe left after the band's ill fated 1990 major label foray and ended up joining David Lowery in Cracker).

"Cuba" starts out strong with the rocking "Tennesee Fire," before moving on to the Rupe sung "She Lives Up the Street." These are followed by two sweet Salas-Humara ballads, "For Always" and "Maragret." Other highlights include the rocking "Just This Morning" and another beautiful ballad "Going Round." On the downside, the album loses steam in the second half, but not so much so that it isn't ultimately a winner. The newly released version adds a couple of live track that were not on the original album.

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