1: Introduction II (1:01) 2: Trains Across The Sea (3:15) 3: The Moon Is The Number 18 (3:40) 4: Advice To The Graduate (3:18) 5: Tide To The Oceans (3:03) 6: Pan-American Blues (3:01) 7: New Orleans (4:17) 8: The Country Diary Of A Subway Conductor (2:34) 9: Living Waters (2:48) 10: Rebel Jew (3:10) 11: The Silver Pageant (2:29)
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Reissued by [l9269] in October 2019 following [a310847]'s death
Unique barcode from previous release versions
"Starlite Walker" is the debut studio album by Silver Jews, released in 1994 on CD format by Drag City. This influential record blends indie rock with elements of country and lo-fi aesthetics, creating a unique soundscape that has resonated with fans for decades. The album features poetic lyrics and distinctive songwriting from frontman David Berman, supported by members of Pavement?Stephen Malkmus and Bob Nastanovich?which adds to its cult status among alternative music enthusiasts. Silver Jews became known for their introspective themes and literary approach to songwriting, earning critical acclaim throughout their career with albums like "American Water" and "Bright Flight." Drag City, the label behind this release, is renowned for championing innovative artists across genres since its founding in Chicago in 1990. With a reputation for artistic integrity and an eclectic roster including acts such as Bonnie 'Prince' Billy and Joanna Newsom, Drag City remains a cornerstone of independent music.