1990 album by Thin White Rope
Sack Full of Silver is the fourth full-length album by Thin White Rope. It is the band's debut on major label RCA Records.[1][2] Composed whilst on tour in Europe, the album was noted for its "visceral" instrumental performances, Guy Kyser's gravelly vocals and his personal, abstract lyricism. Despite selling less than its predecessors, the album went on to receive critical acclaim from the mainstream press and is regarded as one of the most underrated albums in the band's discography.
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