Valley of Rain is the full-length debut from the band known as
Giant Sand. The combo's leader (with an earlier version of the group called
Giant Sandworms) had already spearheaded the release of two 7" EPs and a seven-song cassette, but it is here that the documentation of that man -- one
Howe Gelb -- and his musical vision truly begins. Landing in Tucson, AZ, via New York and Pittsburgh, PA, the record (actually recorded in Los Angeles) finds
Gelb working with bassist
Scott Garber and drummers
Tom Larkins and
Winston Watson, purveying a still-developing version of his starry-eyed desert sprawl that, even at this early date, contained recognizable chunks of
Bob Dylan,
Gram Parsons, and
the Grateful Dead. Certainly the album contains some forgettable material, but the majority of the songs hold at least a germ of what would eventually become
Gelb's mature style, and several of them, including "Black Venetian Blind," "Artists," and "Barrio" stand at the chronological head of a long list of stellar
Giant Sand creations. Zippo's compact disc reissue adds one track not on the original vinyl release. ~ Patrick Foster, All Music Guide