Steve Wynn
After making a spash as the leader of the pioneering neo-psych group the Dream Syndicate in the early 1980's, Steve Wynn has matured into one of the canniest songwriters in rock, penning smart, flinty lyrics that tell perceptive tales of human behavior both noble and otherwise. After the Dream Syndicate split, he launched his solo career with 1990's Kerosene Man and 1991's Dazzling Display, both of which found him working with an impressive variety of collaborators. From the '90s onward, Wynn would follow his muse through a number of creative paths, and while his early work often revealed the influence of Lou Reed and Bob Dylan, his more recent material (as evidenced by 2001's Here Come the Miracles, 2010's Northern Aggression, and 2024's Make It Right) showed he had grown into an unsung heir to their place in rock songwriting. After graduating from the University of California at Davis and following a stint with his requisite new wave band of that era, Suspects, Wynn took a cross-country trip in search of Alex Chilton, one of his spiritual musical mentors and a mysterious figure since his days with power pop legends Big Star. Interestingly, by the time Wynn found him and returned to California, the underground rock scene was in the middle of a full-on guitar rock revival, thanks in part to fellow Chilton devotees R.E.M. and the Replacements; Wynn took it as his cue to embrace the feedback-flooded sounds of the Velvet Underground. Borrowing his name from the VU's heritage, he called his new band the Dream Syndicate, after an early experimental group featuring John Cale.Heralded as one of the leading bands of the Paisley Underground (the neo-'60s Southern California scene that included the Bangles, Green on Red, and the Rain Parade), the Dream Syndicate were by far the most outside band in the bunch, challenging audiences to feedback fests and endless jams. After four albums on four labels and a change in musical direction (less Lou Reed, more Neil Young), the Syndicate called it quits and Wynn embarked on a solo career. For Kerosene Man (1990) and Dazzling Display (1991), he relied on his steady songwriting, unique vocal style, and a bunch of friends (including Peter Buck of R.E.M.) for the recordings. Fluorescent (Mute, 1994) was a subdued, semi-folk record, but his side project Gutterball (including Bryan Harvey and Johnny Hott of House of Freaks and Bob Rupe of the Silos) was a loose and drunken rock & roll ramble. The solo work kept on coming: Melting in the Dark (1996), Sweetness & Light (1997), My Midnight (1999), and Momento (2000), the latter a collaboration with Australian Blonde, a Spanish alternative rock band led by Wynn's friend Paco Loco. But Wynn was ultimately destined to lead a band again, and with his combo the Miracle 3 he released the double-disc set Here Come the Miracles (2001), Static Transmission (2003), and the post-millennium panic-inspired ...Tick...Tick...Tick (2005). The same year as ...Tick...Tick...Tick, Wynn summed up his post-Dream Syndicate career to date with the accurately titled 17-track compilation What I Did After My Band Broke Up, which included a bonus disc of Wynn performing some of his favorite songs on piano. In 2007, Wynn and Paco Loco recorded a second album together for a Spanish label under the name Smack Dab. A voyage to Slovenia to collaborate with Chris Eckman of the Walkabouts resulted in the 2008 album Crossing Dragon Bridge; the same year, Wynn launched another side group, the Baseball Project, in which Wynn teamed up with Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey (of the Young Fresh Fellows), and Linda Pitmon (from the Miracle 3) to write and sing songs about his favorite game on the album Vol. 1: Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails. Wynn and the Miracle 3 returned in 2010 with the album Northern Aggression, while the Baseball Project came back for a second inning with 2011's Vol. 2: High and Inside; that same year, Wynn's recorded guest spots included Let It Beard by Boston Spaceships and The Journey Is Long by the Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project. In 2013, Wynn paid homage to one of his key influences with Wynn Plays Dylan, a limited-edition live album from a show with Wynn performing a set of Bob Dylan tunes, and in 2014, Wynn and the Baseball Project teamed up again (this time with R.E.M.'s Mike Mills joining the lineup) for an album simply called 3rd. Wynn's two albums with Paco Loco also received a belated American release in 2014 on the collection Sketches in Spain.In 2012, after several European tours in which Wynn performed Dream Syndicate material with the Miracle 3, he unveiled a new lineup of the band at Festival BAM in Barcelona, Spain. This edition featured previous members Wynn, Dennis Duck, and Mark Walton, as well as guitarist Jason Victor, who had played with Wynn in his solo projects. The revived Dream Syndicate staged several concert tours, mostly in Europe, before returning to the studio to cut a new album. How Did I Find Myself Here? was released by Anti- in September 2017, and featured guest vocals from Kendra Smith. As the return of the Dream Syndicate boosted Wynn's profile, Omnivore Records released expanded and remastered editions of his first two solo efforts, Kerosene Man and Dazzling Display, in April 2018. 2018 also saw the release of 3x4, in which four of the major Paisley Underground acts of the '80s -- the Dream Syndicate, the Bangles, the Rain Parade, and the Three O'Clock -- covered each other's songs, with the Dream Syndicate tackling "Hero Takes a Fall," "You Are My Friend," and "She Turns to Flowers." May 2019 brought another studio album from the Dream Syndicate, These Times; their tour stops supporting the album included several dates opening for the reunited Mott the Hoople. Just short of a year later, the Dream Syndicate delivered another studio LP, The Universe Inside, whose exploratory tone suggested a mid-point between psychedelia and jazz. Wynn took a lengthy look back at his first era as a solo artist with 2020's Decade, an 11-disc box set collecting his albums from 1985 to 1995, which included 57 previously unreleased demos, outtakes, and live tracks. Wynn gave fans the definitive look at the Dream Syndicate's 1986 release Out of the Grey with the 2022 collection What Can I Say? No Regrets...: Out of the Grey + Live, Demos & Outtakes, a three-disc set which featured a remastered version of the original LP along with a wealth of live recordings, outtakes from the recording sessions, songwriting demos, and an abundance of covers, from Alice Cooper to Dolly Parton & Porter Wagoner. The group signed to Fire Records for the release of 2022's Ultraviolet Battle Hymns and True Confessions, which once again saw them exploring new territory, with Wynn citing the Motorik rhythms of Neu! and the ambient soundscapes of Brian Eno as key influences. In 2023, Fire continued illuminating the band's past with an expanded reissue of The Days of Wine and Roses titled History Kinda Pales When It and You Are Aligned: The Days of Wine and Roses – 40th Anniversary Edition. The set collected nearly all the bonus tracks that had been on previous reissues while adding a healthy selection of live tracks culled from Duck's tape archives. Wynn and the Baseball Project continued their celebration of summer's game with their fourth album, 2023's Grand Salami Time, and in 2024, Wynn issued his first solo album in 14 years, Make It Right. His accompanists on the album included many of his collaborators in the Dream Syndicate, Paco Loco, the Miracle Three, and the Baseball Project, as well as Vicki Peterson of the Bangles, John Cowsill of the Cowsills, and the Apollon Chamber Orchestra. The release coincided with the publication of Wynn's first book, I Wouldn't Say It If It Wasn't True: A Memoir of Life, Music, and the Dream Syndicate.
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Static Transmission (Expanded Edition)
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Here Come the Miracles (Expanded Edition)
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My Midnight (Expanded Edition)
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Melting in the Dark (Expanded Edition)
Rock - Editado por Real Gone Music el 23 oct 2020
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...Tick...Tick...Tick
Rock - Editado por Real Gone Music el 5 oct 2005
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Sweetness and Light (Expanded Edition)
Rock - Editado por Real Gone Music el 23 oct 2020
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The Emusic Singles (Expanded Edition)
Rock - Editado por Real Gone Music el 23 oct 2020
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Live On 2 Meter Sessions
Pop - Editado por Coast To Coast el 28 mar 2025
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Crossing Dragon Bridge
Rock - Editado por Down There el 1 may 2008
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Fluorescent (2002 Reissue)
Country - Editado por Down There - Innerstate el 29 mar 1994
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Sketches In Spain
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Omnivore Recordings el 1 jul 2014
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The Suitcase Sessions
Rock - Editado por Normal (Germany) el 1 ene 1999
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Official Blue Rose Bootleg Series
Rock - Editado por Blue Rose el 1 ene 2003
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Milky White
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Real Gone Music el 25 sept 2020
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Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Goo el 8 ago 1993
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Make It Up to You (Unreleased Studio Outtake)
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Real Gone Music el 27 ago 2020
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