Kurt Vile And Steve Gunn
Gunn Vile

- Record Label
- Three Lobed
About this item
The two artists, originally connected by mutual friends and geographic proximity, have long pushed the others continued artistic development. Despite sharing many live stages over the years, this collaborative album represents the first time that the two have worked together in the studio. Viles side sees him recast tracks by John Prine (Way Back When) and Randy Newman (Pretty Boys, featuring some truly *electric* guitar flourishes from Gunn) as if they were KV originals. The theme of reinvention continues with Vile tearing through a solo banjo rendition of his Red Apples (originally from his God Is Saying This To You LP), retitled here as Red Apples For Tom Scharpling. Gunn takes on a late period Nico track, 60/40, and pulls a lysergic rocker out of the tracks goth-ish roots. The bulk of Gunns contribution is the epically winding Spring Garden, a track in the vein of some of his other longform guitar excursions. Featuring signature contributions from Vile and Mary Lattimore, this hypnotizing cut is unmistakably a new classic in Gunns catalog.
TRACK LISTING
Pretty Boy (Kurt Vile)
Way Back Then (Kurt Vile)
Red Apples For Tom Scharpling (Kurt Vile)
NPR Reject (Kurt Vile)
60/40 (Steve Gunn)
Spring Garden (Steve Gunn)