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rainingmusic · 7 years ago
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Team Sleep w Mike Patton - Kool aid party
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Your Skull is Red - Team Sleep Live, Woodstock Sessions Vol. 4
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bobdylanrevisited · 4 years ago
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Self Portrait
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Released: 8 June 1970
Rating: 4/10
To quote Greil Marcus: ‘what is this shit?’ The album artwork doesn’t look like him, the record doesn’t sound like him. This is one of the most bizarre records ever released and a complete departure from the quality Dylan was known for. Critically decried for being far below the usual standard, Bob has since said the album was purposely bad, as he wanted to shake off the label of being the spokesperson for his generation and focused on covers instead. This may be Bob being a bit revisionist, but it is clear that the album was horrifically messed around with in postproduction, leading to many of its flaws. In 2013, The Bootleg Series Vol. 10: Another Self Portrait (hereby referred to as BS10) was released with many of the original recordings before overdubs were added. This proved that there was an incredible album intended, but sadly it was, for lack of a better word, completely fucked up.
1) All The Tired Horses - What kind of album is this? The opening track is just three female voices repeating ‘all the wild horses in the sun, how am I s’posed to get any riding done’ for over 3 minutes with orchestral musical accompaniment. It’s hardly Subterranean Homesick Blues or Like A Rolling Stone is it? Dylan isn’t even on the fucking song, what a waste of time.
2) Alberta #1 - This traditional cover isn’t too bad, Bob’s singing and harmonica are nice and the song has a relaxed feel to it. However, as will become a common theme on the album, the backing harmonies and overdubbed instruments are confusing and irritating. You’ll hear me say this a lot, but the BS10 original version is far superior.
3) I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know - This mind-numbingly boring cover of Cecil Null’s song is something I wish I could forget.
4) Days Of 49 - Originally by Frank & Alan Lomax, this is one of the better songs on the album. Dylan seemingly loses his crooning voice and sounds more like his early folk days. However, the BS10 recording without the overdubs is one of my favourite ever Dylan covers. The rawness of that version is incredible and proves that Dylan didn’t need all these weird after effects, he was perfect and powerful with just his guitar.
5) Early Mornin’ Rain - Whilst this Gordon Lightfoot cover isn’t exactly exciting, it’s a perfectly acceptable version with some nice piano and bass. It’s not offensive, but it’s nothing to write home about either.
6) In Search Of Little Sadie - Much like the previous track, it’s an okay interpretation of a traditional tune. To be fair, Dylan’s voice sounds great once again, but it’s still just a standard cover of an average song. As expected, the BS10 original version with just Bob is far better.
7) Let It Be Me - Back to a crooning, confusing, country cover. Incredibly boring.
8) Little Sadie - See track 6, it’s exactly the same.
9) Woogie Boogie - Two minutes of boring boogie woogie piano? No thanks.
10) Belle Isle - Easily an album highlight. It’s a beautiful traditional song, which Bob sings brilliantly, and even the added orchestral backing is surprisingly nice. Yet, to return to my catchphrase, the BS10 without the overdubs is far, far superior.
11) Living The Blues - Written by Bob, this sounds like it could have been a filler track on ‘Nashville Skyline’. It’s an okay song, again not great by any means, just an average folky/country song.
12) Like a Rolling Stone - Recorded live with The Band at The Isle of Wight Festival 1969, this is a brilliant example of Dylan’s country reimagining of some of his most famous hits. I really like this version, the whole set is available as part of BS10, and it is essential listening in the evolution of Bob’s live performances with his older material.
13) Copper Kettle - I really hate this Alan Beddoe cover, as the backing arrangement is terrible and honestly it just sounds shit. What makes me hate this one even more is the BS10 recording. It’s gorgeous, both simple and effective with a brilliant performance by Bob. How this overdubbed monstrosity was chosen for this album is beyond me, maybe it’s true Bob made this album to put people off, as this song was transformed from a beautiful tune into a clustered nightmare.
14) Gotta Travel On - I actually don’t mind this one, it’s a classic folk song by Paul Clayton but with the Woodstock twist. I could do without the backing singers, but again Bob sings like his 1965 self, and the song’s instrumentation is happily upbeat.
15) Blue Moon - Bob’s take on this oft covered ballad is nothing interesting or new, other than the inclusion of a rather grating violin.
16) The Boxer - This Simon & Garfunkel cover is very weird, with Dylan duetting with himself. Whilst it’s one of S&Gs best songs, this track is underwhelming and unfortunately doesn’t work at all.
17) The Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo) - One of the best songs mysteriously omitted from The Basement Tapes by Robbie Robertson, much more on that later on, this was originally recorded by Bob & The Band in 1967, however Manfred Mann had huge success with the song in 1968. This live recording, again from the Isle of Wight Festival 1969, is the first official release of Bob singing the song and it’s a fantastic track. The Band sound brilliant, Bob is on top form, and the energy of the performance is infectious.
18) Take Me As I Am (Or Let Me Go) - Bob’s on autopilot with this Boudleaux Bryant cover. Uninspired and uninteresting.
19) Take A Message To Mary - Another cover, the original is by Felice Bryant, this track is incredibly average but it is at least better than the previous one. It just sums up most of the album, it doesn’t feel like the Dylan who spent years pushing boundaries.
20) It Hurts Me Too - Once again, an average cover of a traditional song, there’s literally nothing else to say about it.
21) Minstrel Boy - Again, a live version of a brilliant song left off the Basement Tapes, with the official recording not released for many years. I’ll explore it more when we get to the Basement Tapes, but this Isle of Wight performance is fantastic.
22) She Belongs To Me - The final live Isle of Wight track, again a countrified version of an electric song, again a surreal listen. Yet somehow it feels like it could have been written during this country period.
23) Wigwam - Another instrumental track, though Dylan does vocalise some ‘la la la’s’ over the top, this one is far more enjoyable. Composed by Bob, it’s clearly a precursor to his work on the Pat Garrett & Bill The Kid soundtrack. The horns remind me of the band Beirut (who are fucking amazing) and for some reason the tune inspires wonder in a way I can’t quite put into words. The BS10 original recording without the horns, which were added in a later session, is also great, though this is a rare instance where the meddled with version is better.
24) Alberta #2 - The album finishes with another version of track 2. My thoughts on it remain unchanged.
Verdict: There’s clearly an amazing album hidden in here. If the recordings from BS10 were used, I’d be giving the album an 8 or 9. Most of the outtakes from these sessions are also much better than the final tracks chosen for release. Instead it’s a mess of largely average covers, bad production, and live songs all mixed together to create an incredibly weird and disappointing listen, with only the occasional flash of the Bob we know and love. If he wanted to destroy the illusion of being some musical deity then he had accomplished it, though I do not regard this album to be an irredeemable train wreck, as many other reviewers do. Luckily for us, Bob’s redemption was only 4 months away.
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The Live Music Year in Review
If live music is a drug, Sound Bites is a user and abuser. But, dang, a drug never felt so good and left so little damage (read: none) as live music.
The following are excerpts from the blog’s original reviews and do not include performances at the Nelsonville Music Festival, the Outlaw Music Festival and other difficult-to-encapsulate events.
That said, it’s a fair look at an exceptional year of concertgoing and one of the many things Sound Bites is grateful for in the year that was 2019. These sound bites (lower case) are listed in order of quality; parenthetical numerals indicate the number of times the blog’s seen the act.
A+
Los Lobos (18) at Music Box Supper Club, Cleveland, Ohio, March 1 - This was a band that wanted to be exactly where it was doing exactly what it was doing. And it showed in the music and the on-stage interaction, resulting in what was likely the best of the nearly 20 Los Lobos concerts Sound Bites has experienced since the early 1990s.
Los Lobos (19) at Rose Music Center at the Heights, Huber Heights, Ohio, July 23 - Los Lobos earned multiple standing ovations, created enough energy to make the half-full shed feel like a packed arena and proved once again why on any given night, this is the best live band in America.
Brian Wilson (2) at Rose Music Center at the Heights, Huber Heights, Ohio, Aug. 13 - Wilson’s performance of Pet Sounds and Beach Boys hits wasn’t perfect, yet it was sheer perfection. The concert humanized a musical god; it celebrated of the soundtrack of a generation; and it demonstrated the healing power of music, for both Wilson and his followers.
Wheels of Soul feat. Tedeschi Trucks Band (10), Blackberry Smoke and Shovels & Rope at Rose Music Center at the Heights, Huber Heights, Ohio, July 20 - Tedeschi Trucks Band proved the existence of life after death Saturday night, as the 12-piece killed with song after song after song and the audience came back with increasing enthusiasm each time. And while there is no denying the value in this packed night of music - which ran from 7 to 11 p.m. on a steamy, Southwestern Ohio night - it was the headliners that slayed listeners time and time again.
Livingston Taylor (2) at Thirty One West, Newark, Ohio, Dec. 6 - Livingston Taylor is as well-rounded an entertainer as anyone could ever hope to see, even if his relative obscurity meant only about 80 people turned out to see him put on an outrageously entertaining Friday-night show.
Marc Cohn feat. the Blind Boys of Alabama at Rose Music Center at the Heights, Huber Heights, Ohio, June 19 - Singing with their "Hebrew buddy" Marc Cohn, the Blind Boys of Alabama provided healing salve to the blues that immediately preceded and followed their joint set at the Rose Music Center at the Heights. The unexpected combo stole the night, an evening when Robert Cray was uncharacteristically tepid in his performance.
A
Punch Brothers (4) at Southern Theatre, Columbus, Ohio, March 20 - Even by the Punch Brothers' high standards, the band's March 20 show in Columbus was exceptional and featured a setlist that spurned esoterica for pure musicianship and songcraft. The precision in their performances continues to stagger, even more than a decade in to their career, as the band zigs and zags through various stylistic landscapes, stops on any number of onstage dimes, accelerates from zero to 60 in nanoseconds and demonstrates time and time again that intricate ensemble playing is typically much more effective than even the most evocative solo.
Todd Rundgren (39) at State Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio, May 6 - By the time he closed with “Just One Victory,” fans who had given sporadic standing ovations all evening had crowded up front for a chance to slap hands with their musical hero. Rundgren obliged. But even if he hadn’t, he’d already delivered.
Hot Tuna (Acoustic) (9) at Natalie's Coal Fired Pizza and Live Music, Worthington, Ohio, Nov. 5 - Some people say going to concerts is like going to church. Sometimes that church is a pizza shop. And the preachers are occasionally a couple of former psychedelic warriors and Woodstock veterans who have always been grizzled bluesmen at their core.
Darrell Scott (3) at Natalie's Coal Fired Pizza and Live Music, Worthington, Ohio, Sept. 29 - Accompanying himself on hollow-bodied electric guitar, six-string acoustic guitar and piano, Scott previewed tracks from the four albums, including a Hank Williams tribute, he's working on - "It sounds crazy, but it's just music," he said - sung Joe South's "Games People Play” and briefly turned the restaurant into a church.
Steep Canyon Rangers (8) at Midland Theatre, Newark, Ohio, Oct. 24 - To call the show lively would be an insult to the word, as the group moved on and off stage to play in various incarnations with members moving up front to solo and backing off to give their mates their own star turns.
Circles Around the Sun at Woodlands Tavern, Columbus, Ohio, June 11 - The band whipped out a nine-song, nearly two-hour performance that whizzed by in what seemed like 45 minutes as the quartet laid down thick grooves and the audience in the tight, well-sold space stomped around gleefully in them.
Lyle Lovett (4) and His Acoustic Group at Victoria Theatre, Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 18 - No matter whom he plays - Acoustic Group, Large Band, solo or acoustic with friends like Robert Earl Keen and Shawn Colvin - Lyle Lovett is always a wise ticket.
Todd Snider (11) at Speaker Jo Ann Davidson Theatre, Columbus, Ohio, April 10 - For 90 minutes, Snider played a career-spanning set that culled songs from 1994's Songs for the Daily Planet through this year's Cash Cabin Sessions, Vol. 3 and most of his other albums as well. The crowd was small but enthusiastic, singing loudly on old songs such as "Easy Money" and listening attentively to new ones such as "Watering Flowers in the Rain" and "Just Like Overnight."
The Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams (4) Band at Jorma Kaukonen's Fur Peace Ranch, Pomeroy, Ohio, April 13 - The Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams Band can play anything. And they played most of it during a knockout, two-hour show inside the Fur Peace Station. This was one of those concerts - a show rewarded with several standing ovations from the sold-out house as Campbell and Williams - with Williams’ parents on hand - covered the Carter Family (“I Ain’t Gonna Work Tomorrow”), Johnny Cash (“Big River”), traditional songs via the Grateful Dead (“Deep Elem Blues”) and performed originals from their two duo LPs as Jorma Kaukonen joined in for most of the second set.
Joan Osborne (3) at Memorial Hall OTR, Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 2 - For 95 minutes, Joan Osborne and her trio played tracks from Songs of Bob Dylan. But it was Osborne, whose voice ranges from soprano cries to deep-throated, bluesy wailing to tender and cracking in a girlish way, who made them work. "Buckets of Rain" was the little girl; "Highway 61 Revisited" was the brassy blues singer. Meanwhile, "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere" was a rest on a front-porch swing and "Tangled up in Blue" was a walk through a lifetime - either Dylan's or Osborne's.
Grateful Ball Featuring the Travelin’ McCourys (2) and the Jeff Austin Band at Woodlands Tavern, Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 27 - Bluegrass meets jamgrass meets psychedelic rock ‘n’ roll when the Travelin’ McCourys and the Jeff Austin Band get together for a Grateful Ball. Playing alone and together, the bands treated the sold-out bar to more than three hours of exhilarating, Sunday-night roots music that bled into early Monday morning.
Leo Kottke (5) at Thirty One West, Newark, Ohio, April 21 - Leo Kottke held the audience at in rapt silence as he demonstrated what an acoustic guitar - two, actually; a 12-string and a six-string - can sound like in the right hands. And in Kotte's hands, the guitar can sound like a bass, a dulcimer and multiple guitars all at the same time.
Dom Flemons Woodlands Tavern, Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 23 - Touring behind his Black Cowboys LP, the bespectacled Flemons looked as if he’d just walked off the ranch with a hat, suspenders holding up his blue work pants and a pocket watch on a gold chain. The former Carolina Chocolate Drop, known as "the American Songster," was the consummate entertainer and played in the style of De Ole Folks at Home-era Taj Mahal.
A-
John Oates with the Good Road Band at Victoria Theatre, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 15 - A blind person attending this show would have spent most of the 110 minutes not realizing this was the same John Oates who is most famous for playing pop music with Daryl Hall. This was music culled mostly from the first half of the 20th century, when blues, country and jazz were still a melting pot of Americana and hadn't yet separated and led to rock 'n' roll.
Crash Test Dummies (2) at Memorial Hall OTR, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 21 - On the road celebrating 25 years of God Shuffled His Feet, four of the five original band members played 10 of God's dozen tracks and offered others from 1991’s The Ghosts that Haunt Me through 2010’s Ooh La La!
Jeff Lynne's ELO at Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio, July 30 - Jeff Lynne's ELO ended the show where the former Electric Light Orchestra's career began to take off, playing a rambunctious version of "Roll Over Beethoven" - replete with its quotations of the composer's famous 5th symphony found on ELO 2 - and wrapping a night full of highlights with one of the brightest of all.
Lake Street Dive (2) and the Wood Brothers (7) at Fraze Pavilion, Kettering, Ohio, June 15 - Though they’re a disparate pair, Lake Street Dive and the Wood Brothers displayed shocking congruity during sit-ins and while playing alone across their rain-soaked, co-headlining sets.
Dead & Company (8) at Rouff Home Mortgage Music Center, Noblesville, Ind., June 12 - Like a young relative you see only occasionally, Dead & Company seems grow by leaps & bounds in between its annual summer tours.
Chicago (13) at Rose Music Center at the Heights, Huber Heights, Ohio, May 5- Down to three original members in keyboardist/guitarist/vocalist Robert Lamb, trombonist James Pankow and trumpeter/vocalist Lee Loughnane, the recently expanded, 10-man Chicago recreated the original septet’s sound via standout performances by all as they focused mostly on their first decade of recorded music.
Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets at Palace Theatre, Columbus, Ohio, April 7- For 110 minutes, the former Floyd drummer and his outstanding band plumbed the early-Pink discography, plucking songs from every album (except Ummagumma) from 1967's the Piper at the Gates of Dawn to 1972's Obscured by Clouds. These weren’t covers so much as interpretations and the band gave the music enough of a contemporary nudge to keep it from sounding too dated.
It Was 50 Years Ago Today at Akron Civic Theatre, Akron, Ohio, Sept. 28 - The Fab Faux Five consisted of a Utopian (Todd Rundgren), a Monkee (Micky Dolenz) with a Badfinger (Joey Molland), a dude from Chicago (Jason Scheff) and Christopher Cross. Motley and, unbelievably, well-matched, the group was backed by a stellar four-piece band who provided essential vocal backing and played synths, keys, drums, guitars, harmonica and bass as needed. They didn’t get a break, while the stars spent little time on stage all together (now), instead coming and going to play 23 of the Beatles' 30 tracks and two solo/band songs apiece.
Bob Dylan (12) and His Band at Mershon Auditorium, Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 4 - Never one to stand still or rest on his legacy, Dylan starts futzing with songs almost as soon as he commits them to tape and continues to do so basically forever.
Chris Smither and Sierra Hull at Jorma Kaukonen's Fur Peace Ranch, Pomeroy, Ohio, Sept. 7, 2019 - Chris Smither mic'd his boots, played bottom-string-heavy, country blues on his acoustic guitar and solicited a lot of laughter. Sierra Hull played mandolin, octave mandolin and guitar and was mostly serious, eliciting a few gasps of disbelief.
B+
Bruce Hornsby (10) & the Noisemakers at Rose Music Center at the Heights, Huber Heights, Ohio, July 16 - Though the Rose's sound system was typically muddy and Hornsby and company seemed to be at about 88 percent of their capability, they shouldn't have been opening for Amos Lee, whose mix of soulless soul and funk that wasn't funky caused dozens of Hornsby partisans - Sound Bites included - to bail after four songs.
Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band (3) at Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 19 - The show came 18 months after back issues forced a last-minute postponement of his previously scheduled Columbus show - and eventually, his entire 2017 tour. And though Seger was noticeably less powerful than he was during his 2015 visit, he was also was visibly happy to be performing on what he says will be his final outing.
Mark Lanegan Band at MAPFRE Stadium, Columbus, Ohio, May 18 - Sound Bites ducked in and out of Sonic Temple Day 2 to see Lanegan after scoring a $1 dollar ticket. A $25 parking spot and a bottle of water priced at $5.50 negated some of the value, but Lanegan’s nine-song set was worth every dollar and every hassle to get inside the sold-out soccer stadium for his 35 minutes of stage time.
B
Bob Weir and Wolf Bros at Taft Theatre, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 6 - This Bob Weir and Wolf Bros performance is best described as a solid, Weir-led Grateful Dead spin-off show that was more successful than RatDog in its later years, but much less exciting than Bob Weir & the Campfire Band.
Rory Block and Cindy Cashdollar at Jorma Kaukonen's Fur Peace Ranch, Pomeroy, Ohio, Oct. 19 - A show that reached its apex - and potential - late.
B-
The Richie Furay (2) Band at Jorma Kaukonen's Fur Peace Ranch, Pomeroy, Ohio, Aug. 10 - With his voice in sick bay, Furay didn't even attempt his signature songs, "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing," which would have seemed too ironic, and "Kind Woman," which he couldn't have pulled off in his diminished state.
Funky Feat at Jorma Kaukonen’s Fur Peace Ranch, Pomeroy, Ohio, June 16 - Ultimately, Funky Feat provided an opportunity for Little Feat fans to hear the music they love played by some of those who made it - and that makes the group a worthwhile endeavor. But folks unfamiliar with Feat’s music should turn to the original recordings for their primary education.
Experience Hendrix at Taft Theatre, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 17 - There's no shame in being unable to play like Hendrix. And most of the performers were unable to muster what was needed to make covering him for more than 180 minutes worthwhile. But the exceptions - including Zakk Wylde, Eric Johnson, Mark Nanji and Doyle Bramhall II - were exceptional.
Martin Barre (3) at Athenaeum Theatre, Columbus, Ohio, May 8 - Narrated by a disembodied voice that was piped in every few songs to tell the story of Jethro Tull's evolution, the concert was a little too contrived for its own good.
C+
Elizabeth Cook (4) and Will Hoge at Natalie's Coal Fired Pizza & Live Music, Worthington, Ohio, Oct. 30 - Each performer played 50 minutes; too long for Hoge and too short for Cook, who seemed like she wanted to be anywhere but on stage.
C
Blues Traveler at Columbus Commons, Columbus, Ohio, May 17 - The free concert had its moments. And the tickets were worth every penny.
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RSD 2019 LIST
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Mack (Original Sampler) [LP+Cassette] Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 4 Way Street (Expanded Edition) [3LP] Culture - The Nighthawk Recordings [LP] Curren$y, Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist - Fetti [LP] Czarface - Double Dose Of Danger [LP] David Bowie - Pin Ups (2015 Remastered Version) [LP] David Bowie - The World Of David Bowie (Compilation) [LP] David Bowie / Marlene Dietrich - Revolutionary Song / Just A Gigolo [7''] Death Grips - Steroids (Crouching Tiger Hidden Gabber Megamix) [LP] Def Leppard - The Story So Far, Vol. 2 / B Sides [2LP] Desmond Dekker & The Aces - Pretty Africa [LP] Devo - This Is The DEVO Box [6LP] Doors, The - London Fog [10''] Dr. Dog - Live 2 [LP] Dr. Dre - Nuthin' But A ''G'' Thang [12''] Duran Duran - As The Lights Go Down (Live) [2LP] Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs - Life Of A Kid In The Ghetto [LP] Elton John - Live From Moscow [2LP] Elvis Costello & The Imposters - Purse EP [LP] Elvis Presley - Live At The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV August 23, 1969 [2LP] Eric Clapton - One More Car One More Rider [3LP] Fatlip - The Loneliest Punk [LP] Flaming Lips, The - King's Mouth: Music And Songs [LP] Fleetwood Mac - The Alternate Fleetwood Mac [LP] Frank Black - Frank Black [LP] Frank Black - Teenager Of The Year [2LP] Frank Zappa - The Guitar World According To Frank Zappa [LP] Golden Earring - Moontan [LP] Gorillaz - The Fall [LP] Grateful Dead - The Warfield, San Francisco, CA 10/9/80 [2LP] Green Day - Woodstock 1994 Live [LP] Green Jelly - Cereal Killer Soundtrack [LP] Green River - Live At The Tropicana 1984 [LP] Greta Van Fleet - From The Fires [LP] Hawkwind - The 1999 Party: Live At The Chicago Auditorium 21st March, 1974 [2LP] High On Fire - Bat Salad [LP] Hockey Dad - Dreamin' [LP] Idles - Meat / Meta [EP] Iggy Pop - Hippodrome - Paris 77 [2LP] Iggy Pop - The Villagers b/w Pain & Suffering [7''] Insurgence DC - Broken In The Theater Of The Absurd [LP] James Brown - Sho Is Funky Down Here [LP] Janis Joplin - Woodstock Sunday August 17, 1969 [2LP] Jeff Buckley - In Transition [LP] Jeff Tweedy - WARMER [LP] Jethro Tull - North Sea Oil [10''] Joe Strummer - The Rockfield Studio Tracks [12''] John Cage Meets Sun Ra - John Cage Meets Sun Ra: The Complete Film [7''+DVD] John Lennon - Imagine: The Raw Studio Mixes [2LP] Julien Baker - Red Door / Conversation Piece [7''] Justin Courtney Pierre (frontman of Motion City Soundtrack) - Open Mic At The Lo-Fi Vol. 1 [LP] Kooks, The - Live At The Moth Club [LP] Kool Keith - Complicated Trip [12''] Kristin Hersh - Crooked [LP] L7 - Burn Baby [7''] Lemonheads, The - Can't Forget / Wild Child [7''] Lou Reed - Ecstasy [2LP] Louis Armstrong - Disney Songs The Satchmo Way [LP] Madonna - La Isla Bonita: Super Mix [LP] Madonna - True Blue (Super Club Mix) [LP] Mark Lanegan Band - Stitch It Up [7''] Mark Ronson - Nothing Breaks Like A Heart [12''] Mastodon - Stairway To Nick John [10''] Matthew Sweet - Pleasure Island, Live [LP] Menzingers, The - No Penance b/w Cemetery's Garden [7''] Midnight Oil - Breathe Tour '97, Live [LP] Mission Of Burma - Peking Spring [LP] Mo-dettes, The The Story So Far [LP] Monty Python - Monty Python's Life Of Brian [LP] Morrissey - Lover-To-Be [7''] Moses Sumney - Black In Deep Red, 2014 [12''] Motorhead - Overkill / Bomber [2x7''] Motorhead - Rockaway Beach [7''] Mumford & Sons - Delta Acoustic Sessions | Live From Electric Lady [10''] My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade Is Dead! [2LP] Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - Wait & Return [LP] Ol' Dirty Bastard - Intoxicated [LP] Olafur Arnalds - Re:member + String Quartets [LP+7''] Otis Redding w/Booker T. & The M.G.'s + The Mar-Keys - Just Do It One More Time! Live At The Monterey Pop Festival [LP] Parliaments, The - Baby I Owe You Something Good [LP] Pearl Jam - Live At Easy Street [LP] Pelican - Midnight & Mesaline [7''] Peter Howell & John Ferdinando - Ithaca, Agincourt And Other Psych-Folk Fairy Tales [2LP+CD] Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets (Mono) [LP] Police, The - Message In A Bottle [2x7''] Prince - His Majesty's Pop Life / The Purple Mix Club [2LP] Procol Harum - Procol Harum (50th Anniversary USA Edition) [2LP] Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody (Soundtrack) [2LP] Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody / I'm In Love With My Car [7''] Ramones, The - Live At The Palladium, New York, NY (12/31/79) [2LP] Robert Johnson - Kind Hearted Woman Blues / Terraplane Blues [10''] Robyn - Body Talk [2LP] Rolling Stones, The - Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass) (UK) [LP] Rolling Stones, The - She’s A Rainbow / Live At U Arena, Paris / 25.10.17 [10''] Rolling Stones, The - Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) (UK) [LP] Roxy Music - Roxy Music - Remixed [2LP] RZA - Birth Of A Prince [2LP] Salvation Army, The - Live From Torrance And Beyond [LP] Santigold - I Don't Want: The Gold Fire Sessions [LP] Serj Tankian - Harakiri [LP] Sherman Brothers, The - Simply Sherman: Disney Hits From The Sherman Brothers [LP] Shocking Blue - Single Collection (A's & B's), Part 2 [2LP] Sly & The Family Stone - Woodstock Sunday August 17, 1969 [2LP] Soccer Mommy - For Young Hearts [LP] Sublime - Nugs: Best Of The Box [LP] SUNN O))) - Life Metal [2LP] Tangerine Dream - Le Parc [2LP] Tangerine Dream - Machu Picchu [LP] Ten In The Swear Jar (Xiu Xiu) - Fort Awesome: Complete Recordings [2LP] Teyana Taylor - Gonna Love Me / WTP (Remixes) [12''] Thrice - Deeper Wells [LP] Todd Rundgren - The Complete U.S. Bearsville & Warner Bros. Singles [4LP] Too $hort - The Pimp Tape [2LP] Townes Van Zandt - The Best Of Townes Van Zandt [2LP] U2 - The Europa [LP] Van Morrison - Astral Weeks Alternative [10''] Various Artists - Boy Meets Girl: Classic Stax Duets [2LP] Various Artists - Brazil Classics 30th Anniversary Box Set [3LP] Various Artists - Coneheads (Soundtrack) [LP] Various Artists - Folk And Pop Sounds Of Sumatra Vol. 2 [2LP] Various Artists - Ghost World (Soundtrack) [2LP] Various Artists - I Am Sam (Soundtrack) [LP Various Artists - Lost In Translation (Soundtrack) [LP] Various Artists - Malcom X (Soundtrack) [LP] Various Artists - Mickey Mouse Disco [LP] Various Artists - New Jack City (Soundtrack) [LP] Various Artists - Office Space (Soundtrack) [LP] Various Artists - Poppies: Assorted Finery From The First Psychedelic Age [LP] Various Artists - Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions Of Weezer [LP] Various Artists - South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (Soundtrack) [2LP] Various Artists - Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse (Soundtrack) [LP] Various Artists - Stax Does The Beatles [2LP] Various Artists - Sugar Hill Records: The 12'' D.J. Boxset [6x12'' Boxset] Various Artists - The Crow (Soundtrack) [2LP] Various Artists - Where The Action Is! Los Angeles Nuggets Highlights [2LP] Various Artists - Woodstock 3 Days Of Peace Music (Mono PA Version) [3LP] Violent Femmes - Hallowed Ground [LP] Vitamin String Quartet - VSQ Performs Bjork [2LP] Weezer - Dusty Gems: The B-Sides [LP] Weezer - Weezer (Teal Album) [LP] Wes Montgomery - Back On Indiana Avenue: The Carroll DeCamp Recordings [2LP] Wipers, The - Alien Boy [7'' EP] Wonder Years, The - The Wonder Years Live From Maida Vale [10''] Yes - Yes [LP] UK LIST TITLES Dexys Midnight Runners - At The BBC 1982 [2LP] Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - The Message [2LP] Mighty Boosh - The Complete Radio Series [3LP] Ronnie Lane & The Band Slim Chance - At The BBC [2LP] Sigur Ros - Lunar Halo 22° [LP] Sigur Ros - Variations In Darkness [LP] Thin Lizzy - Black Rose [2LP] Various Artists - The Freakbeat Scene [2LP] Various Artists - The Mod Scene [2LP] Various Artists - The Northern Soul Scene [2LP] Various Artists - The Psychedelic Scene [2LP] Various Artists - The R&B Scene [2LP] Venom - Manitou [7" picture disc] Yazoo - Reconnected: Live [2LP]
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pinwheelrecords · 6 years ago
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BREAKING NEWS! 
Here's the list of everything we'll have on Saturday. We did our best to order everything that folks asked for, but unfortunately we didn't receive everything we requested.
Please note that quantities are *extremely* limited - in some cases, we only received one copy of a particular title. And as usual, only one copy of each release per person. 
We open at 9am Saturday. You're welcome to line up whenever you want - just be respectful of our neighbors. We’ll have free coffee and donuts for y’all.
Okay, here we go:
13th Floor Elevators: The Psychedelic Sounds of The 13th Floor Elevators
A-ha: Hunting High And Low / The Early Alternate Mixes
Allman Brothers Band: Fillmore East. Feburary 1970
Armstrong, Louis: Disney Songs the Satchmo Way
Arnalds, Olafur: RE:MEMBER + STRING QUARTETS
Art Ensemble of Chicago: The Spiritual
Badalamenti,Angelo, David Lynch: Twin Peaks: Season Two Music And More
Badu, Erykah & James Poyser: Tempted
Baker, Julien: Red Door / Conversation Piece
Bananarama:Bananarama Remixed: Vol 1
Basement: Be Here Now
Bingo Hand Job: Live At The Borderline 1991
Black, Frank: Frank Black
Black, Frank: Teenager Of The Year
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony: E. 1999 Eternal
Bowie, David: Pin Ups
Bowie, David: The World of David Bowie
Bowie, David / Marlene Dietrich: Revolutionary Song / Just A Gigolo
Broken Social Scene: Let's Try The After Vol. 1 & 2
Brown, James: Sho Is Funky Down Here
Buckley, Jeff: In Transition
Buffalo Tom: Buffalo Tom - 30th Anniversary Limited Edition
Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band: Trout Mask Replica
Cheap Trick: The Epic Archive Vol. 3 (1984-1992)
Cheech & Chong: Up In Smoke 40th Anniversary Picture Disc Vol. 2
Chic: Le Freak
Chicano Batman: Black Lipstick (EP)
Complesso Strumentale Italiano, Giulio Confalconieri: Dalí in Venice
Costello, Elvis and the Imposters: Purse EP
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: 4 Way Street (Expanded Edition)
Curren$y, Freddie Gibbs, and The Alchemist: FETTI
Currie, Cherie: Blvds of Splendor
Czarface: Double Dose of Danger
Death Grips: Steroids (Crouching Tiger Hidden Gabber Megamix)
Devo: This Is The DEVO Box
DJ Khaled: Victory
Dorough, Bob: Multiplication Rock (Original Soundtrack)
Dr Dog: Live 2
Dr. Dre:Nuthin' But a "G" Thang
Dylan, Bob: Blood On The Tracks - Original New York Test Pressing
Emerson Lake & Palmer: Live At Pocono International Raceway
Evans, Bill: Evans In England: Live at Ronnie Scott's
Flaming Lips: Kings Mouth
Fleetwood Mac: The Alternate Fleetwood Mac
Franklin, Aretha: The Atlantic Singles 1967
Free Nationals: Beauty & Essex
Gabriel, Peter: Rated PG (Limited Edition Picture Disc)
Gibbard, Benjamin: Me And Magdalena / The Concept
Good Old Boys, The: Drink Up And Go Home: Live At Margarita's Cantina, Feb. 20 & 21, 1975
Gorillaz: The Fall
Grant, John: Remixes Are Also Magic
Grateful Dead: Sage & Spirit
Grateful Dead: The Warfield, San Francisco, CA 10/9/80 &
Green Day: Woodstock 1994 Live
Green Jellÿ: Cereal Killer Soundtrack
Green River: Live At The Tropicana 1984
Green, Al: The Hi Records Singles Box Set
Greta Van Fleet: From The Fires
Griot Galaxy: Kins
Grodeck Whipperjenny: The Grodeck Whipperjenny
Hancock, Herbie: Dedication
Hawkwind: The 1999 Party - Live At The Chicago Auditorium 21st March, 1974
Hicks, Bill: Revelations: Variations
High on Fire: Bat Salad
Joel, Billy: Live At Carnegie Hall 1977
John, Elton: Live From Moscow
Joplin, Janis: Woodstock Sunday August 17, 1969
King, Albert: Born Under A Bad Sign (Mono)
Kool Keith: Complicated Trip
Lennon, John: Imagine (Raw Studio Mixes)
Lightnin Hopkins: Strums the Blues
Lillingtons, The: Death By Television
Lord Huron: The Night We Met
Madonna: La Isla Bonita - Super Mix
Madonna: True Blue (Super Club Mix)
Mastodon: Stairway To Nick John
Menzingers, The: No Penance b/w Cemetery's Garden
Minus 5, The: Stroke Manor
Mission Of Burma: Peking Spring
Modest Mouse: Poison the Well
Montgomery, Wes: Back on Indiana Avenue: The Carroll DeCamp Recordings
Morrison, Van: Astral Weeks Alternative
Morrissey: Love-To-Be
Mumford & Sons: Delta Acoustic Sessions | Live From Electric Lady [10" Picture Disc]
My Chemical Romance: The Black Parade Is Dead-Live In Mexico
Ol' Dirty Bastard: Intoxicated
Parker, Charlie: Charlie Parker With Strings: The Alternate Takes
Pearl Jam: Live At Easy Street
Pelican: Midnight & Mesaline
Pink Floyd: A Saucerful Of Secrets (Mono)
Pinkfong: Baby Shark
Police, The: Message In A Bottle
Pop, Iggy: Hippodrome - Paris 77
Presley, Elvis: Live at the International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV August 23, 1969
Prince: His Majesty’s Pop Life
Prince: The VERSACE Experience: PRELUDE 2 GOLD
Queen: Bohemian Rhapsody Picture Disc
Queen: Bohemian Rhapsody/I'm in Love with My Car
Ramones: Live at The Palladium, New York, NY (12/31/79)
Redding, Otis with Booker T. & The M.G.'s with The Mar-Keys: Just Do It One More Time!
Reed, Lou: Ecstasy
Residents, The: B.S. LP pREServed Edition
Robyn: Body Talk
Rolling Stones, The: Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) (UK)
Rolling Stones, The: Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) (UK)
Rush: Hemispheres
San Fermin: Live At The Fillmore
Santana: Breaking Down The Door
Santigold: I Don't Want: The Gold Fire Sessions
Sly & The Family Stone: Woodstock Sunday August 17, 1969
Soccer Mommy: For Young Hearts
Soundtrack: Coneheads Music From the Motion Picture
Soundtrack: House Of Wax Music From The Motion Picture
Soundtrack: Howard Stern Private Parts OST
Soundtrack: IAm Sam
Soundtrack: Lost In Translation
Soundtrack: Malcom X Music
Soundtrack: New Jack City OST
Soundtrack: Office Space OST
Soundtrack: The Crow
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture
Spence, Alexander "Skip": AndOarAgain
Spence, Alexander "Skip": I Want A Rock & Roll Band / I Got A Lot To Say/Mary Jane
Stars: Sad Robots
Strummer, Joe: The Rockfield Studio Tracks
Sublime: NUGS: BEST OF THE BOX
Sumney, Moses: Black in Deep Red, 2014
SUNN O))): Life Metal
Tangerine Dream: Le Parc
Tangerine Dream: Machu Picchu
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Pizza Power Single
The bird and the bee: Ray Guns are not Just the Future
Thunders, Johnny: Que Sera Sera - Resurrected
Tiny Tim: Live At Royal Albert Hall
Tweedy, Jeff: WARMER
U2: The Europa EP
Van Zandt, Townes: The Best Of Townes Van Zandt
Various Artists: Ghost World Soundtrack
Various Artists: The Basketball Diaries: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Various Artists: In The Garage: Live Music from WTF with Marc Maron
Various Artist: Soul Slabs Vol. 2
Various Artists: Breaking Bad (Soundtrack)
Various Artists: Disco Not Disco
Various Artists: Folk and Pop Sounds of Sumatra Vol. 2
Various Artists: Rough Guide To A World Of Guitar
Various Artists: Rough Guide To Blind, Black & Blue
Various Artists: Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Soundtrack
Various Artists: Stax Does The Beatles
Various Artists: Sun Records Curated by Record Store Day, Volume 6
Various Artists: Where The Action Is! Los Angeles Nuggets Highlights
Violent Femmes: Hallowed Ground
Weezer: Dusty Gems: The B-Sides
Weezer: Teal Album
Wipers: Alien Boy EP
Zappa, Frank: The Guitar World According To Frank Zappa
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snackpointcharlie · 5 years ago
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March’s SNACKPOINT CHARLIE is now archived for your pleasure at this link. WGXC’s “Tower of Babel” Pledge Drive is over, but there’s still time to claim a premium if you sign up to become a sustaining supporter, just pledge as little as $5/month (that’s 17¢ a day!) at wgxc.org/donate and enter "Snackpoint Charlie thank you" in the acknowledgment box and you can choose a free digital download of one of the following albums as my way of saying thanks:
Bric-A-Brac “This is Bric-A-Brac” https://bricabrac.us/
Califone “Echo Mine” https://www.jealousbutcher.com/collections/all/products/echo-mine
Hy Maya “The Mysticism of Sound & Cosmic Language” https://www.smogveil.com/products/hy-maya-the-mysticism-of-sound-cosmic-language-double-lp
Fred Lane “Icepick to the Moon” https://revfredlane.bandcamp.com/releases
Peter Laughner “Peter Laughner” [ all 56 songs from the boxed set! ] https://www.smogveil.com/products/peter-laughner-box-set-5-lps-plus-book
Allen Ravenstine “Terminal Drive” https://www.smogveil.com/products/copy-of-allen-ravenstine-terminal-drive-cd
Tallawit Timbouctou “Hali Diallo” https://tallawit.bandcamp.com/
Vieux Farka Touré “The Woodstock Sessions” http://woodstocksessions.com/album/vieux-farka-toure/
Music of Morocco from the Library of Congress Recorded by Paul Bowles, 1959 https://dust-digital.com/shop/music-of-morocco-recorded-by-paul-bowles-1959
Various Artists - Listen All Around https://dust-digital.com/shop/listen-all-around
Thank you for your support!
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Snackpoint Charlie - Transmission 034 - 2020.03.04 PLAYLIST
1) Anbessa Orchestra - “Werik'i (Gold)” from WERIK'I (GOLD) https://anbessaorchestra.bandcamp.com/track/weriki-gold
2) Teris Koulis - “Barba Kosta” https://soundcloud.com/tutuatrash/teris-koulis-barba-kosta?in=tutuatrash%2Fsets%2Ftutu-atrash-archives&sfns=mo
3) Mdou Moctar - “Ibitlan” http://mdoumoctar.bandcamp.com
4) Jovens Do Prenda - “Ilha Virgem” from ANGOLA SOUNDTRACK - THE UNIQUE SOUND OF LUANDA 1968-1976 https://analogafrica.bandcamp.com/album/angola-soundtrack-the-unique-sound-of-luanda-1968-1976
5) Orclos - “Tulale Ngonga Imelia (The Time Has Come to Sleep)” from LISTEN ALL AROUND: THE GOLDEN AGE OF CENTRAL AND EAST AFRICAN MUSIC https://dust-digital.com/shop-bundles/music-of-africa-bundle
6) Oumou Diabate et Kara Show Koumba Frifri - “Wara” from MUSIC FROM SAHARAN WHATSAPP 02 http://sahelsounds.bandcamp.com https://sahelsounds.bandcamp.com/album/music-from-saharan-whatsapp-02
https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/sahel-sounds-music-from-saharan-whatsapp-interview
7) Flying Jazz Queens - “Siyahamba (Zulu; South Africa)” from OPIKA PENDE - AFRICA AT 78 RPM https://dust-digital.com/shop/opika-pende-africa-at-78-rpm-recordings-from-1909-1960s
8) Nâ Hawa Doumbia - “Nianimanjougou” from LA GRANDE CANTATRICE MALIENNE VOL 1 https://nahawadoumbia.bandcamp.com/album/la-grande-cantatrice-malienne-vol-1
9) Mazouni - “Elleil A Zouadjna” from ELLEIL A ZOUADDJNA / ELLI EN'HABOU https://soundcloud.com/user-867223660/elli-enhabou https://soundcloud.com/user-867223660/elleil-a-zouadjna
10) Stela Campos - “Supermarket Dreams” from MUSTANG BAR http://stelacampos.bandcamp.com
11) Novak's Kapelle - “Supermarket Dreams” from NAKED https://repsych.bandcamp.com/album/novaks-kapelle-naked-psych-rock-n-roll-blues-austria-78
12) ? ? ? - The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet! https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/most-mysterious-song-on-the-internet-885106/ https://anonfiles.com/YcX0h8z9n0/Check_mp3
13) Kedama - “Two Souls In Space” from THE COMPLETE COLLECTION https://midheaven.com/item/the-complete-collection-by-kedama https://kedama.bandcamp.com/album/the-complete-collection + excerpt from Michael Powell’s THE 49TH PARALLEL https://www.criterion.com/films/520-49th-parallel
14) Califone - “Night Gallery / Projector” from ECHO MINE https://www.jealousbutcher.com/collections/all/products/echo-mine
15) Mahendra Kapoor - “Yogi, Please Help Me” from YOGI, PLEASE HELP ME / SALLY https://www.discogs.com/Mahendra-Kapoor-Chorus-Yogi-Please-Help-Me/release/5734218
16) Ngozi Family Band - “I Have Been Looking for You” from I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR YOU / WE WERE NOT TOLD https://www.discogs.com/Ngozi-Family-Band-I-Have-Been-Looking-For-You/release/2164241
17) Bill Fay - “Salt of the Earth” from COUNTLESS BRANCHES https://www.secretlystore.com/countless-branches-bill-fay
18) Sadiq Ben Mohammed Laghzaoui Morsan - “Rhaitas and Tbola” from MUSIC OF MOROCCO: RECORDED BY PAUL BOWLES, 1959 https://dust-digital.com/shop/music-of-morocco-recorded-by-paul-bowles-1959
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strangersihavedrawn · 7 years ago
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170ish albums/EPs you should have bought in 2017.
This year has been a strange one. After a pretty desperate 2016, our bubbles remain burst, our political systems are still in shambles, the planet is slowly dying. It’s business as usual pretty much, except this time all of our heroes are sex pests (Cue a bit of guesswork as to which album has been redacted from this list). Fortunately, business as usual means there’s too much good music to even keep track of, but I’ve done my best. So, without further faff, here’s my annual list in chronological order, with my featured album from each month in a doodle, as I am want to do.
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January
04/01 Pink Guy - Pink Season (Self-Released) 13/01 Code Orange - Forever (Roadrunner) 13/01 Omar Rodriguez-Lopez - Roman Lips (ORL Projects / Ipecac) 13/01 The xx - I See You (Young Turks) 20/01 As It Is - okay. (Fearless) 20/01 When We Team Up - Shut Up and Fly (Self-Released) 20/01 WSTR - Red, Green Or Inbetween (No Sleep) 21/01 Palladino - Supersymmetry (Hembleciya) 27/01 Japandroids - Near To The Wild Heart Of Life (Anti-) 27/01 Omar Rodriguez-Lopez - Zen Thrills (ORL Projects / Ipecac) 29/01 On a Hiding to Nothing - Formaldehyde (Umlaut) 31/01 Push Over - Demo EP (Esque)
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February
03/02 Less Than Jake - Sound The Alarm (Pure Noise) 03/02 The Menzingers - After the Party (Epitaph) 03/02 Smile and Burn - Get Better Get Worse (Uncle M / Grand Hotel Van Cleef) 10/02 Homebound - The Mould You Build Yourself Around (Rude) 10/02 Omar Rodriguez-Lopez - Chocolate Tumor Hormone Parade (ORL Projects / Ipecac) 13/02 Glowbug - Fantasma Del Tropico (Self-Released) 24/02 Broadbay - Five Year Plan (Hanger / Copper Top) 24/02 Crystal Fairy - Crystal Fairy (Ipecac) 24/02 Decade - Pleasantries (Rude) 24/02 Guillotine - Sapphire (Failure By Design) 24/02 Nightlife - Salt & Acid (Speaking Tongues) 24/02 Thundercat - Drunk (Brainfeeder)
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March
03/03 Converge - Jane Live (Deathwish, Inc.) 03/03 Minus The Bear - Voids (Suicide Squeeze) 10/03 Can’t Swim - Fail You Again (Pure Noise) 10/03 Self Defense Family - Bastard Form b/w Maybe You Could Explain It To Me (Alternatives Label) 11/03 Atta Girl - Betty’s Begonia (Trrrash) 13/03 Traits - Limits (Self-Released) 17/03 Pulled Apart By Horses - The Haze (Caroline International) 17/03 Sorority Noise - You’re Not As ____ As You Think (Triple Crown / Big Scary Monsters) 17/03 Stolas - Stolas (Equal Vision) 17/03 Western Addiction - Tremulous (Fat Wreck) 24/03 Catch Fire - A Love That I Still Miss (Rude) 24/03 Coast To Coast - The Length of a Smile (Fox) 24/03 Creeper - Eternity, In Your Arms (Roadrunner) 24/03 Fucked Up - Year Of The Snake (Tankcrimes) 24/03 Great Cynics - POSI (Specialist Subject / GUERRILLA ASSO / Lame-O) 24/03 Lotus Eater - Lotus Eater EP (Self-Released) 31/01 Mastodon - Emperor of Sand (Reprise)
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April
07/04 Blood Youth - Beyond Repair (Rude) 07/04 Father John Misty - Pure Comedy (Bella Union) 07/04 The Flatliners - Inviting Light (Dine Alone / Rise) 07/04 The Smith Street Band - More Scared Of You Than You Are Of Me (Specialist Subject / Pool House / Side One Dummy) 14/04 Loathe - The Cold Sun (Sharptone) 15/04 Lost Avenue - Best Friends (Rustys Rekords) 16/04 Kendrick Lamar - DAMN. (Aftermath / Interscope) 20/04 Eternity Forever - Eternity Forever (Esque) 21/04 Bear Trade - Silent Unspeakable (Everything Sucks / Dead Broke / Waterslide) 21/04 Have Mercy - Make The Best Of It (Hopeless) 21/04 Self Defense Family - BBC Session (Deathwish, Inc.) 21/04 what gives - feels good (Skeletal Lightning) 21/04 The Winter Passing - Double Exposure (Big Scary Monsters / 6131) 28/04 Gorillaz - Humanz (Parlophone / Warner Bros.) 28/04 He Is Legend - few (Spinefarm) 28/04 New Found Glory - Makes Me Sick (Hopeless) 28/04 Thurston Moore - Rock N Roll Consciousness (Ecstatic Peace!)
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May
01/05 X-TV - EXIT (Self-Released) 05/05 At The Drive-In - in.ter a.li.a (Rise) 05/05 Gnarwolves - Outsiders (Big Scary Monsters / Tangled Talk) 05/05 Mac Demarco - This Old Dog (Captured Tracks) 09/05 Self Defense Family - Wounded Masculinity (Triple B) 12/05 Gun Shy - The Long Dance (Wrong Way Round) 15/05 Jordan Mackampa - Tales For The Broken (Self-Released) 19/05 Employed To Serve - The Warmth of a Dying Sun (Holy Roar) 19/05 Higher Power - Soul Structure (Venn / Flatspot) 19/05 Miss Vincent - Somewhere Else (Uncle M) 19/05 Tigers Jaw - Spin (Black Cement) 26/05 Create To Inspire - Sickness (Basick) 26/05 Frenzal Rhomb - Hi-Vis High Tea (Fat Wreck) 26/05 Pet Symmetry - Vision (Polyvinyl)
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June
02/06 ‘68 - Two Parts Viper (Cooking Vinyl) 02/06 Dystopian Future Movies - Time (Oak Tree) 02/06 Grove Street Families - VOL 1.0 (Venn) 02/06 Mutoid Man - War Moans (Sargent House) 02/06 Rainfalls - Creep (Self-Released) 05/06 EAT DIRT. - I (Self-Released) 08/06 Bares - Salty Kiss / In Lieu (Self-Released) 09/06 BROCKHAMPTON - SATURATION (BROCKHAMPTON / EMPIRE Distribution) 09/06 Donnie Willow - Exhibition (Sunbird) 09/06 Kamikaze Girls - Seafoam (Big Scary Monsters) 16/06 Broadside - Paradise (Victory) 16/06 Chon - Homey (Sumerian) 16/06 Color Film - Living Arrangements (Epitaph) 16/06 Faux - Faux (Speaking Tongues) 16/06 Fleet Foxes - Crack-Up (Nonesuch) 16/06 Harbinger - Human Dust (Basick) 16/06 Portugal. The Man - Woodstock (Atlantic) 16/06 Single Mothers - Our Pleasure (Dine Alone / Big Scary Monsters) 23/06 Aviator - Loneliness Leaves The Light On For Me (No Sleep)  23/06 Rozwell Kid - Precious Art (SideOneDummy) 23/06 Slowlights - I Try So Hard (Killing Moon)
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July
07/07 Melvins - A Walk With Love and Death (Ipecac) 07/07 Puppy - Vol. II (Spinefarm) 12/07 Baggage - The Good That Never Comes (Self-Released) 14/07 Bad Sign - Live & Learn (Basick) 14/07 Fights and Fires - Live Life Like a Tourist (Lockjaw) 14/07 The Gospel Youth - Always Lose (Rise) 19/07 Listener - Being Empty: Being Filled I (Truth Seeker / Black Bassett / Smiths Food Group DIY) 21/07 Energy - The Witching Hour (Self-Released) 21/07 Tyler, The Creator - Flower Boy (Columbia) 21/07 Wot Gorilla? - Angel Numbers (Self-REleased) 21/07 Young Hunger - Wear Me Down (Self-Released) 25/07 Converge - I Can Tell You About Pain (Epitaph / Deathwish, Inc.) 27/07 MC Lars - The Jeff Sessions (Horris Records) 28/07 Manchester Orchestra - A Black Mile to the Surface (Caroline International) 28/07 Milk Teeth - Be Nice (Roadrunner) 28/07 Oceans Ate Alaska - Hikari (Fearless)
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August
04/08 Dale Crover - Fickle Finger Of Fate (Joyful Noise) 04/08 Dead Cross - Dead Cross (Ipecac) 11/08 The Cribs - 24-7 Rock Star Shit (Sonic Brew) 11/08 Mush - Protect Your Brand (Skeletal Lightning) 18/08 Everything Everything - A Fever Dream (Sony RCA) 18/08 Wallflower - Where It Fell Apart (Self-Released) 24/08 Fizzy Blood - Summer of Luv (Killing Moon / Ayla) 25/08 BROCKHAMPTON - SATURATION II (Question Everything, Inc. / EMPIRE Distribution) 25/08 Queens Of The Stone Age - Villains (Matador) 25/08 Turnover - Good Nature (Run For Cover)
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September
08/09 Comeback Kid - Outsider (New Damage / Nuclear Blast) 08/09 Death From Above - Outrage! Is Now (Last Gang) 08/09 Stray From The Path - Only Death Is Real (Sumerian) 08/09 Such Gold - Deep in a Hole (Bird Attack) 08/09 Angelo Badlamenti - Twin Peaks: Limited Event Series Original Soundtrack (Rhino) 08/09 Various Artists - Twin Peaks: Music from the Limited Event Series (Rhino) 15/09 The Apology Tour - This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things (Save Your Generation) 15/09 Arcane Roots - Melancholia Hymns (Easy Life / Red Essential) 15/09 Beaumont - Honestly (Reclaim Music) 15/09 Hot Water Music - Light It Up (Rise) 15/09 Seaway - Vacation (Dine Alone / Pure Noise) 22/09 The Bronx - V (Cooking Vinyl) 22/09 Caracara - Summer Megalith (Flower Girl) 22/09 Circa Survive - The Amulet (Hopeless) 22/09 Mastodon - Cold Dark Place (Reprise) 22/09 Metz - Strange Peace (Sub Pop) 22/09 Prawn - Run (Topshelf) 29/09 Primus - The Desaturating Seven (ATO) 29/09 Propagandhi - Victory Lap (Epitaph) 29/09 The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die - Always Foreign (Epitaph)
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October
06/10 Citizen - As You Please (Run For Cover) 13/10 Beck - Colors (Capitol) 13/10 Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile - Lotta Sea Lice (Matador / Marathon / Milk!) 13/10 The Front Bottoms - Going Grey (Fueled By Ramen) 13/10 Iron Chic - You Can’t Stay Here (SideOneDummy) 13/10 Knuckle Puck - Shapeshifter (Rise) 13/10 Roam - Great Heights & Nosedives (Hopeless) 17/10 FUCK *(It’s Pronounced SHIT!)* - It’s Still Pronounced SHIT! (Self-Released) 20/10 Movements - Feel Something (Fearless) 20/10 Muskets - Chew (No Sleep) 21/10 Listener - Being Empty : Being Filled Vol. II (Black Basset) 27/10 Gold Key - Hello, Phantom (Venn) 27/10 Heavy Hearts - On a Chain (Failure By Design) 27/10 Jamie Lenman - Devolver (Big Scary Monsters) 27/10 Slaughter Beach, Dog - Birdie (Lame-O / Big Scary Monsters)
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November
03/11 Converge - The Dusk In Us (Epitaph / Deathwish, Inc.) 03/11 Lifetight - Self-Tightled (Crooked Noise) 10/11 Listener - Being Empty : Being Filled Vol. III (Sounds of Subterrania) 10/11 Quicksand - Interiors (Epitaph) 10/11 Versus You - Birthday Boys (Noiseworks / G Chord) 17/11 Milk Teeth - Go Away (Roadrunner) 17/11 Onsind - We Wilt, We Bloom (Specialist Subject) 17/11 Valliers - Lost In Familiarity (Dream Atlantic) 24/11 At The Drive-In - Diamanté (Rise) 24/11 Björk - Utopia (One Little Indian) 24/11 Lightcliffe - For a While (Failure By Design) 24/11 Rain - Abstract Vision (Venn)
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December
01/12 The Dear Hunter - All Is As All Should Be (Self-Released) 01/12 Glassjaw - Material Control (Century Media) 15/12 BROCKHAMPTON - SATURATION III (Question Everything, Inc. / EMPIRE Distribution) 15/12 Gun Shy / THE EAST / summerbruise / Superdose Gangway - BSR / OPR 4-Way Split (Beth Shalom / Old Press) 15/12 Lemuria - Recreational Hate (Turbo Worldwide / Asian Man / Big Scary Monsters) 15/12 N.E.R.D - No One Ever Really Dies (i am OTHER / Columbia) 21/12 Original Sharks - Hundred Grand to the Man (Self-Released) 26/12 Scum Couch - Ignorant Bore (Self-Released) Okay, that’s your lot. Now go away.
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Un nouvel article a été publié sur https://www.rollingstone.fr/bob-dylan-toplist-nashville-skyline/
Bob Dylan : 10 choses que vous ne saviez pas sur "Nashville Skyline"
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Le premier titre de l’album, un invité surprise en studio sur «��Lay Lady Lay »… Découvrez-en plus sur ce chef-d’œuvre de 1969, signé Bob Dylan
En avril 1969, Bob Dylan s’aventure à Nashville pour enregistrer son neuvième album studio. Il retrouvait le producteur Bob Johnston pour la troisième fois ; mais cette fois-ci, tout serait différent. Éloigné du « thin, wild mercury sound » de Blonde on Blonde (1966) et de la folk nocturne de John Wesley Harding (1967), ce prochain album a été façonné dans un moule de country purement traditionnel. Cet album, c’est Nashville Skyline.
Tandis que des groupes expérimentaux, comme le Velvet Underground et The Grateful Dead, repoussaient les frontières de la musique, Dylan s’isolait à Woodstock ; proche de sa famille, n’accordant que peu d’attention aux nouvelles tendances musicales. Il finit par prendre de court, une fois de plus, les attentes du public, en livrant un album que personne n’avait prévu. « C’est le genre de chansons que j’ai toujours eu envie d’écrire quand j’étais seul », a-t-il déclaré à l’époque à Newsweek. « Ces chansons reflètent plus mon moi intérieur que les précédentes. »
Nashville Skyline marque un changement radical dans la voix de Dylan. « Quand j’ai arrêté de fumer, ma voix a changé… si radicalement que je ne la reconnaissais plus », a-t-il déclaré à nos confrères de Rolling Stone US. « Si tu arrêtes de fumer ces cigarettes, tu pourras chanter comme Caruso. » Derrière ce changement, la recherche d’une nouvelle personnalité vocale, afin de s’adapter à ce style de musique si particulier.
En l’honneur du 50ème anniversaire de Nashville Skyline, voici 10 choses que vous ne savez (peut-être) pas sur cet album mythique.
1. Le titre original de l’album était John Wesley Harding Vol. 2.
Le disque devait à l’origine s’appeler John Wesley Harding Vol. 2, même si selon Dylan, Columbia voulait aussi appeler le disque Love Is All There Is. « Je n’ai rien vu de mal à ça », a-t-il dit à Rolling Stone. « Mais ça m’a paru un peu effrayant. » Il a envisagé d’autres titres, dont Lay Lady Lay ou encore Girl From the North Country… avant de trancher sur Nashville Skyline. « C’était encore un autre titre qui ne semblait pas vraiment convenir ! », se souvient Dylan en riant. « Imaginez-moi sur le devant de la scène, tenant une guitare avec Girl From the North Country imprimée dessus. »
2. « Lay Lady Lay » a presque failli figurer dans le film Midnight Cowboy, sorti en 1969.
Quelques mois avant de commencer à travailler sur l’album, Dylan fut approché afin de travailler sur une chanson pour un film avec Jon Voight et Dustin Hoffman, en cours de production. Mais quand il a présenté « Lay Lady Lay » au réalisateur John Schlesinger, ce dernier a finalement opté pour la reprise signée Harry Nilsson ; « Everybody’s Talkin » de Fred Neil.
3. Kris Kristofferson a participé aux percussions sur « Lay Lady Lay »
Au départ, cette ballade mettait en vedette le guitariste Norman Blake et le chant de Dylan, mais il lui manquait clairement une partie de batterie. Le batteur Kenny Buttrey a demandé à Dylan ce qu’il avait en tête. « Des bongos », répondit-il. Buttrey trouva un vieux set de bongos et alluma un briquet en dessous pour resserrer la peau. Kristofferson, qui travaillait à l’époque comme concierge du studio, a été invité à tenir les bongos et un cloche à vache, près de la batterie de Buttrey. Ce dernier se souvient : « J’ai dit : ‘Kris, fais-moi une faveur, tiens bien ces deux trucs’. »
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4. Quand Dylan demande « Ça roule, Bob ? » dans l’introduction de « To Be Alone With You », il parle au producteur Bob Johnston.
Johnston, qui a également produit Johnny Cash, Simon & Garfunkel et Leonard Cohen, a commencé à travailler avec Dylan sur Highway 61 Revisited en 1965. Dylan sortait d’une fructueuse collaboration avec le légendaire producteur Tom Wilson, qui s’acheva après la sortie de « Like a Rolling Stone ».
On ne sait toujours pas pourquoi Wilson a été remplacé par Johnston. Comme Dylan l’a dit à Rolling Stone en 1969 : « Tout ce que je sais, c’est que j’étais en train d’enregistrer un jour, et Tom avait toujours été là – je n’avais aucune raison de penser qu’il ne serait pas là – et un jour j’ai levé les yeux… et Bob était là. » 
5. Fruit d’une pure coïncidence, Johnny Cash a travaillé dans le même studio que Dylan à Nashville. Ils ont enregistré 18 chansons ensemble.
L’icône du rockabilly est passée en studio pendant que Dylan enregistrait « Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You » et « Nashville Skyline Rag ». Le lendemain, les deux hommes sont sortis dîner pendant que Johnston préparait la session d’enregistrement. « Pendant leur absence, j’ai mis des lumières dans le studio, j’ai fait en sorte que ça ait l’air d’une boîte de nuit, » dit Johnston. « J’ai installé tous les micros, les guitares, tout ça. » Finalement, le duo a enregistré 18 chansons. « Girl From the North Country », un morceau country de The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, est le seul titre officiellement sorti. Le reste se trouve facilement sur Internet.
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6. L’album a ouvert les portes du country rock.
Bien que Nashville Skyline n’ait pas été classé dans les charts country, il a culminé à la troisième place sur le Billboard 200, présentant au public mainstream un son qui n’avait jamais été entendu auparavant. Ce mélange de country et de pop a ouvert la voie à des groupes issus du début des années 70, comme Eagles.
« Il a ouvert les portes de Nashville quand il a fait ‘Blonde on Blonde’ et ‘Nashville Skyline' », se rappelle Kristofferson. « La scène country était si conservatrice jusqu’à son arrivée. Il a fait venir un tout nouveau public. Il a changé la façon de penser la musique. »
7. Dylan a joué « I Threw It All Away » pour George Harrison à Thanksgiving, en 1968.
Quand Harrison et sa femme Pattie Boyd ont passé les Fêtes avec les Dylan à Woodstock, le musicien a interprété le morceau en petit comité. Harrison, qui a été tellement époustouflé, a repris le titre avec ses compères des Beatles, lors des sessions Let It Be, en janvier 1969.
8. L’album a été enregistré en seulement quatre jours.
Une grande partie de Nashville Skyline a été enregistrée en quatre jours au cours du mois de février. Une habitude pour Dylan, qui avait déjà enregistré Another Side of Bob Dylan en 1964 en une seule soirée et qui a rarement mis plus d’une semaine pour monter ses disques.
9. « Nashville Skyline Rag » est le premier titre instrumental de Dylan.
Si le remaniement de « Girl From the North Country » avec Johnny Cash n’avait pas été assez clair, « Nashville Skyline Rag » a fait passer le message aux auditeurs, et pour de bon : Nashville Skyline ne sera pas un album « typique » de Dylan. « Nashville Skyline Rag » aurait pu facilement tenir sur un disque de Scott Joplin. C’était aussi l’occasion pour certains des meilleurs musiciens de Nashville – certains travaillaient avec Dylan depuis l’époque de Blonde on Blonde – de se permettre quelques jolis solos, sans être interrompus.
10. Deux chansons de cet album n’ont jamais été jouées en concert.
Dylan n’a pas fait de tournée pour soutenir Nashville Skyline, et n’a pas repris la route avant de retrouver son groupe en 1974. Sur cette tournée, la seule chanson de Nashville Skyline qu’il a incluse dans le show était « Lay Lady Lay. » Depuis, il a notamment joué « Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You », « Country Pie », « To Be Alone With You », « Tell Me That It Isn’t True » ou encore « One More Night »… mais il doit encore présenter « Nashville Skyline Rag » ou « Peggy Day ».
Angie Martoccio Traduit de l’anglais par Samuel Regnard
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Record Store Day 2019 List
So here we go! Here is what has arrived, what is expected tomorrow and what is expected next week. We didn't get everything we ordered, nor in the numbers we would have liked on some titles. So, unfortunately, there will be some disappointment for some. As with Record Store Day policy, we cannot do holds for these titles. Sorry. And please one of each title only. Should there be leftovers after Saturday, I am more than happy to try and unite collectors with LPs.
A—Ha - Hunting High And Low: The Early Alternate Mixes [LP] Beth Hart - Front And Center (Live From New York) [2LP] Bingo Hand Job (R.E.M.) - Live At The Borderline 1991 [2LP] Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks: New York Test Pressing [LP] Bob Evans - Suburban Songbook (Yellow) [LP] Broderick Smith - Suitcase [LP] Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 4 Way Street (Expanded Edition) [3LP] David Bowie - The World Of David Bowie [LP] Def Leppard - The Story So Far Vol. 2 [2LP] Dennis Wilson/Taylor Hawkins/Brian May/Roger Taylor - Holy Man [7"] Elton John with Ray Cooper - Live From Moscow 1979 (Clear) [2LP] Elvis Presley - Live At The International Hotel: August 23, 1969 [2LP] Fleetwood Mac - The Alternate Fleetwood Mac [LP] Green Day - Woodstock 1994 [LP] Halestorm - Buzz/Chemicals [7"] Janis Joplin - Woodstock Sunday August 17, 1969 [2LP] Jebediah - Of Someday Shambles [2LP] Jeff Buckley - In Transition [LP] John Lennon - Imagine: Raw Studio Mixes [LP] Johnny Diesel & The Injectors- Johnny Diesel & The Injectors [LP] Madonna - La Isla Bonita (Super Mix) [EP] Madonna - True Blue (Super Club Mix) [EP] Mastodon - Stairway To Nick John [10"] Mo—Dettes - The Story So Far [LP] Morrisey - Lover—To—Be [7"] Motörhead - Rockaway Beach [7"] Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets (Mono) [LP] Prince - His Majestys Pop Life: The Purple Mix Club [2x12"] Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody [7"] Ramones - Live At The Palladium, New York (12/31/79) [2LP] Roxy Music - Roxy Music: Remixed [2LP] Sly & The Family Stone - Woodstock Sunday August 17, 1969 [2LP] Supergrass - Pumping On Your Stereo [10"] The Amity Affliction - Youngbloods [LP] The Birthday Party - Mutiny/The Bad Seed [2LP] The Charlatans - Us and Us Only (Clear) [LP] The Doors - London Fog [10"] The Loved Ones - Magic Box (Hot Pink) [LP] The Mint Chicks - Screen [LP] The Rolling Stones - High Tide Green Grass (Big Hits Vol. 1) (Green) The Rolling Stones - She's A Rainbow [10"] The Rolling Stones - Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) (Orange) [LP] The Specials - 10 Commandments [7"] The Streets - Remixes & B-Sides [2LP] Thin Lizzy - Black Rose (40th Anniversary) [2LP] U2 - The Europa [EP] Various - Coneheads OST (Yellow) [LP] Various - Lost In Translation OST [LP] Various - The Crow OST [2LP] Various - The Freakbeat Scene [2LP] Various - The Mod Scene [2LP] Various - The Northern Soul Scene [2LP] Various - The Psychedelic Scene [2LP] Various - Where The Action Is! Los Angeles Nuggets Highlights [2LP] Various - Woodstock: Music From The Original Soundtrack & More, Vol. 1 [3LP] Weezer - Dusty Gems: The B-Sides (Trans. Blue/White Swirl) [LP] Weezer - Weezer (Teal Album) [LP] Yazoo - Reconnected Live [2LP]
Expected Tomorrow Ace Frehley - Spaceman (Pic Disc) [LP] High On Fire - Bat Salad [EP] Iggy Pop - Live At Hippodrome Paris 1977 [2LP] Captain Beefheart - Trout Mask Replica [2LP] Cheap Trick - The Epic Archive Vol. 3 (1984—1992) [LP] Chuck Mosley - Joe Haze Session #2 [7"] Half Japanese - Charmed Life [LP] Lemonheads - Can't Forget [7"] The Mighty Boosh - The Complete Radio Session [3LP] Midnight Oil - Breathe Tour '97 [2LP] Various - Hillbillies In Hell: Volume 8 [LP] Alien Weaponry - Tu (Brn/Org) [LP+7"] L7 - Burn Baby [7"] Pearl Jam - Live At Easy Street [LP] Pelican - Midnight & Mesaline [7"] Steve Earle - El Coyote [7"]
Expected Next Week XXXTentacion - Presents: Members Only Vol. 3 [2LP] Hockey Dad - Dreamin [LP] Townes Van Zandt - The Best Of Townes Van Zandt [2LP] John Hiatt & Lilly Hiatt - You Must Go [7"] Tony Joe White - Live From Austin Tx [2LP] The Hard—Ons - Harder & Harder [7"] Frank Black - Teenager Of The Year [2LP] Frank Black - Frank Black [LP]
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Record Store Day 2017
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It’s that time a year again, Record Store Day is fast approaching. Below is a list of the RSD exclusives we’ve ordered. As usual, there are no guarantees on what we’ll be receiving, and product will be trickling in until the day of. There will also be tons of marked down records on sale! We’ll do our best to make sure everyone’s happy, so there are some basic ground rules: no holds and only 1 copy of each title per customer. Shop opens at 11AM. Look forward to seeing you!
Happy hunting, June Records. Here’s what we ordered: Air - Le Soleil Est Pres De Moi (Splatter Vinyl 180gr, transparent PVC sleeve) Alexisonfire - Crisis (1LP) Alice In Chains - What The Hell Have I/A Little Bitter + Born Again/Died (2x7”) Animal Collective - Meeting Of The Waters (180g 12” EP) Aqua - Aquarium (Light Blue Vinyl) Big L - Devil’s Son EP (From The Vaults) (1LP) Big Star - Complete Third (2LP) Blackstreet - No Diggity (12”) Ken Boothe / Dillinger / Leroy Smart / Delroy Wilson - White Man In Hammersmith Palais (7” EP) David Bowie - Cracked Actor (Live Los Angeles ’74) (3LP 180G, Side 6 Etched) David Bowie - No Plan EP (1LP) Brother Ali - The Undisputed Truth (10th Anniversary Edition) The Cars - Live At The Agora 1978 (2LP Black Vinyl with Etching & Black Poly-Lined Sleeves) Johnny Cash - The Johnny Cash Children’s Album Vic Chesnutt - West Of Rome (2LP) Cinematic Orchestra - Ma Fleur (2LP reissue on sky blue vinyl, ltd to 1000) Cleaners From Venus - Best Of…(LP) Cocteau Twins - Milk & Kisses (2LP White Vinyl) Cocteau Twins - Four Calendar Cafe (2LP Blue Vinyl) Colleen - Colleen Et Les Boits A Musique (2LP) Colleen - Golden Morning Breaks Colleen - Les Ondes Silencieuses Count Five - Psychotic Reaction (Mono) Miley Cyrus - Bangerz Dee-Lite - Groove Is In The Heart / What Is Love? (12” Pink Single - 33 1/3rpm) Distillers - Coral Fang (12” Transparent Red LP) Doors - Live At The Matrix ’67 (1LP 180G Numbered) Easy Beats - Vigil Bill Evans - Another Time: The Hilversum Concert (LP) Fleetwood Mac - Alternate Mirage (180G Black Vinyl LP) Flower Travellin’ Band - Anywhere (LP+CD) Follakzoid w/ J. Spaceman - London Sessions (LP) Field Music - Tones Of Town (180g Yellow) Grateful Dead - P.N.E. Garden Auditorium, Vancouver, B.C., Canada (7/29/66) (2LP, 180 gram vinyl-set (Not Numbered - however 6600 noted on art)) Jimi Hendrix - Live At George’s Club 20 (2LP) Robert Johnson - The Centennial Collection - The Complete Recordings (3LP) Ken Kesey - The Acid Test (LP) Kinks - All Day And All Of The Night (7”) Gil Melle - The Andromeda Strain OST (hexagon shaped vinyl/silver foil die cut LP) Glenn Jones & Matthew Azevedo - Waterworks (LP) Trevor Jones - The Dark Crystal OST Lil Uzi Vert - Vs. The World (12” Solid Pink, Solid Purple, & White Mixed Vinyl) Alphonso Lovo - Terremonto Richter (LP) Luna - Penthouse (Deluxe Edition 2LP) Anni-Frid Lyngstad - Frida (1LP - 180g black vinyl, in a gatefold sleeve) Madonna - Dance Mix (12” Black 4 Track EP) Marcy Playground - Marcy Playground (LP) Dave Matthews Band - Live At Red Rocks 8.15.9 (4LP) The Meters - A Message From The Meters Moondog - Moondog (1LP) Music Machine - (Turn On) The Music Machine (Mono) Harry Nilssonn - Nilson Schmilsson (1LP) Notorious B.I.G. - Born Again (2 x 140g 12” Gold / Black Vinyl) Offspring - Offspring (Colour Vinyl) Pin Group - Ambivalence (7”) Pin Group - Coat (7”) Pin Group - Go To Town (12” EP) Pink Floyd - Interstellar Overdrive (12”) Pink Floyd - London 1966 / 1967 (1LP) Popol Vuh - Cobra Verde OST Prince - Batdance (12” Black Vinyl Single) Prince & The Revolution - Little Red Corvette / 1999 (7” Vinyl Clear Picture Disc) Ramones - Singles Box (Ten 7" Singles, housed in a Numbered Cigarette-style box.  Seven Singles are presented in 7" picture bags. Numbered) Malvina Reynolds - Little Boxes & Magic Pennies: An Anthology Of Children’s Songs (1960-1977) Santana - Woodstock Saturday August 16, 1969 (1LP) Small Faces - In Sessions At The BBC (2LP) Patti Smith - Hey Joe / Piss Factory (7” Black Vinyl in Picture Sleeve) The Smiths - The Boy With The Thorn In His Side (Demo Mix) (7”) Spoon - Hot Thoughts b/w Love Letters (12”) Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - Live At The Hammersmith Odeon 1975 (4LP) Sundays - Blind Sun Ra - Janus (Coloured LP) Super Furry Animals - Fuzzy Logic Pat Thomas - This Is Marajata Toto - Africa/Rosanna (1LP) UGK - Too Hard To Swallow (2LP Clear) Vangelis - Blade Runner OST (12” Picture Disc) Townes Van Zandt - Live At Austin City Limits (1LP) Various Artists - Ethiopiques 7” Box (6x7”) Various Artists - Giant Single - Profile Records Rap Anthology Vol. 1 (2LP) Various Artists - Insane Times - 21 British Psychedelic Artyfacts From Parlophone & Associated Labels (2 x 180G 12” Blue Vinyl) Various Artists - Let The Children Techno (2LP) Various Artists - Nuggets: Come To The Sunshine (Soft Pop Nuggets From The Wea Vaults (2LP, 180gram, Orange / Yellow Marble  Vinyl) Various Artists - Space Jam: Music From & Inspired By The Motion Picture (2LP Blue/Black Stardust Vinyl) Marcos Valle - Vontade de Rever Voce (LP) Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - Live At Carnegie Hall (2LP) Arthur Verocai - Arthur Verocai (LP) War On Drugs - Thinking Of A Place (12” Single) Dennis Wilson - Bambu (The Cariboy Sessions) (2LP) Neil Young - Decade (Deluxe) - 3 x 12” Black Vinyl with special double-gatefold & exclusive art prints)
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