Demolished Thoughts (Vinyl) - Moore, Thurston

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| Format | LP |
| Available | 20-05-2011 |
| Sourced | Australia |
$26.99 |
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The front man of iconic 90s rock band SONIC YOUTH, Thurston Moore returns with his third solo album "Demolished Thoughts". On the album, Moore teamed up with legendary musician and producer BECK. "Demolished Thoughts" burnishes Thurston's rep as a classic songwriter in ways that might surprise you. While there are more than a few tonal similarities to some of your favourite Moore compositions from the past, the execution this time is nothing short of staggering. Mary Lattimore (JARVIS COCKER, KURT VILE) plays harp, and Samara Lubielski (MV & EE, WHITE MAGIC) contributes some gorgeous violin playing and Beck plays a variety of instruments.
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