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Yeah their store is in a pretty random seeming suburb, though relatively close to New Haven. They have a pretty nice selection usually. I last saw them with a table at Novembers WFMU record fair. I was helping Todd (booker for Maxwell's and Bell House in Brooklyn) with his table.

Evan, Wednesday, 25 April 2012 00:06 (eleven years ago) link

isn't mad mike's still around?

flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Wednesday, 25 April 2012 02:28 (eleven years ago) link

sleeve, I got you the 'Eight Trails' lp (hopefully you didn't already get it elsewhere!), will drop you a line about trading for the Dead thing

Stormy Davis, Wednesday, 25 April 2012 03:19 (eleven years ago) link

i got some extra buck owens coloring books if anyone's innerested

flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Wednesday, 25 April 2012 04:31 (eleven years ago) link

Stormy you rule!!! xp

yeah get in touch with me soon, most excellent.

Flat Of NAGLs (sleeve), Wednesday, 25 April 2012 05:33 (eleven years ago) link

Stormy, sent you an email through here but haven't figured out where i'd receive a reply yet. haven't done correspondance through the site before...anyway, i'm eager to pay you for picking up the Lee Perry for me. send me an invoice on paypal (b g e o g h a g a n) at hotmail or let me know how you want payment. thanks!

brotherlovesdub, Wednesday, 25 April 2012 14:42 (eleven years ago) link

hey bld, I did send you an email on monday, to:

b-g-e-o-g-h-a-g-✧✧✧@h-o-t-m-a-✧✧✧.✧-o-m

sent from my gmail account. Weird that you didn't receive it -- maybe in your spam folder?? I didn't see the email you sent through ILX until now, because it is linked to an account I don't use as often. But I'll email through ILX as well

Stormy Davis, Wednesday, 25 April 2012 21:08 (eleven years ago) link

found a copy of the circle album this afternoon. black vinyl. haven't listened to the whole thing yet, but i did spin "here come the warm jets" four times really, really loud.

Choc. Clusterman (contenderizer), Saturday, 28 April 2012 02:44 (eleven years ago) link

I love that Buck Owens coloring book most of all.

Kelsey Glamour (Nijoli), Tuesday, 8 May 2012 14:37 (eleven years ago) link

five months pass...

From Paste newsletter piece (by Taylor Kane) on National Record Store Day x Black Friday releases/specials:

The Rolling Stones are set to release their first EP on 7”, which will include “Bye Bye Johnny,” “Money,” “You’d Better Move On” and “Poison Ivy (version 2).” My Morning Jacket is set to release the It Makes No Difference live recording on 10”, which was recorded at the Newport Folk Festival Tribute to Levon Helm. The recording features Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes. The White Stripes are set to release three singles including “Hotel Yorba (Live at Hotel Yorba)” b/w “Rated X”, which is set to be pressed on opaque red vinyl. “Rated X” is a cover of a 1972 Loretta Lynn song. The Lumineers are releasing a 10” EP titled The Winter, which will follow up the band’s debut.

“Five years ago when Record Store Day helped, and guided, the re-launch of vinyl we had no idea where it was going. Looking at this year’s wonderful vinyl offerings, youcan see just how far we’ve come. There are some real treasures in here,” said Michael Kurtz, co-founder and organizer of Record Store Day.

The event expects to announce more releases as the event gets closer, so keep checking back for more details. Black Friday falls on Nov. 23 of this year.

dow, Friday, 12 October 2012 23:25 (eleven years ago) link

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dow, Thursday, 18 October 2012 22:50 (eleven years ago) link

Legendary Japanese trio Boris announce a limited edition split 7" with recent tour mates Asobi Seksu available as a Record Store Day exclusive release on Black Friday, November 23, 2012. Additionally, Boris post new headlining tour dates in the UK and EU, as well as appearances at All Tomorrow's Parties in the UK and State-X New Forms Festival in Holland. See dates below.

The forthcoming split single features each band covering a song by the other. Asobi Seksu takes on Boris' majestic "Farewell" off of their Pink album, while Boris reworks "New Years" from Asobi Seksu's Citrus album here as "Neu Years", a churning dream pop gem. The vinyl edition includes a download card with 4 additional classic songs from both bands.

Iconoclast trio Boris are widely known for their ability to breach styles and stretch sonic boundaries of all that is heavy, psychedelic, droning and downright cathartic. Their last three albums -- Attention Please, Heavy Rocks and New Album, all released in 2011 via Sargent House -- are perfect testament to the band's vast abilities. Over the span of two decades, the trio, bassist/vocalist Takeshi, guitarist/vocalist Wata and drummer/vocalist Atsuo has issued nearly 20 studio albums, as well as numerous collaborative albums -- including projects with Merzbow, Sunn0))), Ian Astbury and Michio Kurihara of Ghost (who also currently tours with the band as second guitarist) -- EPs and singles on various labels throughout the world.

American dream pop band Asobi Seksu is widely known for their shoegaze influenced effect-laden sound. Since their beginning in 2001, the band led by vocalist/keyboardist Yuki Chikudate and guitarist/vocalist James Hanna has released four albums and various singles. Their most recent album, Fluorescence (Polyvinyl) hit shelves on Valentine's Day 2011 to much critical acclaim. Asobi Seksu toured supporting Boris in the fall of that year, cementing the friendship between the two bands leading up to this endeavor of mutual admiration covering each others' songs.

BORIS WINTER TOUR 2012
12/04 Brighton, UK @ Coalition
12/05 Manchester, UK @ Islington Mill
12/06 London, UK @ Scala
12/07 Rye, UK @ All Tomorrow's Parties @ Camber Sands
12/08 Leeds, UK @ Brudnell Social Club
12/11 Cork, IE @ Cyprus Avenue
12/12 Bristol, UK @ The Fleece
12/13 Birmingham, UK @ The Rainbow Warehouse
12/14 Hasselt, BE @ Kunstencentrum Belgie
12/15 The Hague, NE @ The Hague - State-X New Forms Festival
12/16 Karlsruhe, DE @ Jubez
12/17 Lausanne, CH @ Le Romandie
12/18 Munich, DE @ Feierwerk e.V.
12/19 Dresden, DE @ Beatpol

dow, Thursday, 18 October 2012 22:53 (eleven years ago) link

i was thinking re seeing the bristol show given my recent discovery of the pink album ..

this makes that decision all that more easier ...

mark e, Thursday, 18 October 2012 23:05 (eleven years ago) link

Now if only both bands would collaborate on a track, or live--might not work, but I'd like to hear them try.

dow, Thursday, 18 October 2012 23:11 (eleven years ago) link

four months pass...

Years ago someone told me that 1,200 high school kids were given a survey. A question was posed to them: Have you ever been to a stand-alone record shop? The number of kids that answered "yes" was... zero.

Zero? How could that be possible? Then I got realistic and thought to myself, "Can you blame them?" How can record shops (or any shop for that matter) compete with Netflix, TiVo, video games that take months to complete, cable, texting, the Internet, etc. etc? Getting out of your chair at home to experience something in the real world has started to become a rare occurrence, and to a lot of people, an unnecessary one. Why go to a bookstore and get a real book? You can just download it. Why talk to other human beings, discuss different authors, writing styles and influences? Just click your mouse. Well here's what they'll someday learn if they have a soul; there's no romance in a mouse click. There's no beauty in sitting for hours playing video games (anyone proud of that stop reading now and post your opinion in the nearest forum). The screen of an iPhone is convenient, but it’s no comparison to a 70mm showing of a film in a gorgeous theater. The Internet is two-dimensional…helpful and entertaining, but no replacement for face-to-face interaction with a human being. But we all know all of that, right? Well, do we? Maybe we know all that, but so what?

Let's wake each other up.

The world hasn't stopped moving. Out there, people are still talking to each other face-to-face, exchanging ideas and turning each other on. Art houses are showing films, people are drinking coffee and telling tall tales, women and men are confusing each other and record stores are selling discs full of soul that you haven’t felt yet. So why do we choose to hide in our caves and settle for replication? We know better. We should at least. We need to re-educate ourselves about human interaction and the difference between downloading a track on a computer and talking to other people in person and getting turned onto music that you can hold in your hands and share with others. The size, shape, smell, texture and sound of a vinyl record; how do you explain to that teenager who doesn't know that it's a more beautiful musical experience than a mouse click? You get up off your ass, you grab them by the arm and you take them there. You put the record in their hands. You make them drop the needle on the platter. Then they'll know.

Let's wake each other up.

As Record Store Day Ambassador of 2013 I’m proud to help in any way I can to invigorate whoever will listen with the idea that there is beauty and romance in the act of visiting a record shop and getting turned on to something new that could change the way they look at the world, other people, art, and ultimately, themselves.

Let's wake each other up.

http://www.recordstoreday.com/NewsItem/3405

UGGGGGGH. So insufferable. I love the White Stripes but GOD just SHUT UP!!! Yes the romance and beauty of records. If you like records so much why don't you marry records?

Mainly i'm jealous, cos obviously who wouldn't want their own record plant? Stuff like those x-ray records is exactly what i was trying to figure out how to do 2-3 years ago but JW beat me to the punch.

But really i just can't help taking this guy down a peg from his high horse. Videogames are bad because they detach you from other people? Perhaps JW has never played multiplayer, or visited an arcade? While we're there you may as well make the argument that RECORDS detach you from other people. Unless you hang out in a record store all day, you are probably going to buy the record and then take it home and listen to it by yourself. Shockingly, this is about the same amount of real human interaction that will happen with the consumption on a videogame. Finally there is the matter that a record is a simulated experience with another person. You are not seeing the musician beyond the album cover. You do not get to interact with him anymore than you get to interact with the designer of a videogame. If videogames are a false experience of the real world then recorded music is a false experience of musical performance.

Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 19 February 2013 17:09 (eleven years ago) link

Totally agree with you. Jack White is so full of himself, it is nauseating sometimes. I guess when your whole schtick is vinyl and producing/recording, you can't see the benefit of other forms of media having the same effect on people as records do i.e. video games.

scubasteve, Tuesday, 19 February 2013 17:27 (eleven years ago) link

discs full of soul that you haven’t felt yet

Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 19 February 2013 17:28 (eleven years ago) link

So why do we choose to hide in our caves and settle for replication?

Yes thank god the records Jack White sells are all individually hand-cut.

Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 19 February 2013 17:29 (eleven years ago) link

Jack White married a Son House 78 last year, but he broke it on the honeymoon.

Big Sambola & The Tailspinners (C. Grisso/McCain), Tuesday, 19 February 2013 17:31 (eleven years ago) link

The sights smell, texture and sound of a live performance; how do you explain to that teenager who doesn't know that it's a more beautiful musical experience than a plastic disc?

wk, Tuesday, 19 February 2013 17:33 (eleven years ago) link

Mainly i'm jealous, cos obviously who wouldn't want their own record plant? Stuff like those x-ray records is exactly what i was trying to figure out how to do 2-3 years ago but JW beat me to the punch.

wait, does he own United now?

wk, Tuesday, 19 February 2013 17:35 (eleven years ago) link

No he doesn't, and he should just buy a record plant, cos he's probably the reason everyone's waits are so long these days.

Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 19 February 2013 17:39 (eleven years ago) link

"Years ago someone told me that 1,200 high school kids"

some hard evidence right there. "i knew a guy who knew a guy..."

scott seward, Tuesday, 19 February 2013 18:01 (eleven years ago) link

A while ago I heard that 586 teenagers may or may not have believed something. Can you believe it?

and that sounds like a gong-concert (La Lechera), Tuesday, 19 February 2013 20:45 (eleven years ago) link

SHOCKING!

and that sounds like a gong-concert (La Lechera), Tuesday, 19 February 2013 20:45 (eleven years ago) link

wake up mp3ple

sleepingbag, Tuesday, 19 February 2013 20:45 (eleven years ago) link

wake up.... and smell the savings! on limited edition vinyl things i sell @ u.

sleepingbag, Tuesday, 19 February 2013 20:47 (eleven years ago) link

my new theory is that iTunes secretly started RSD to make people hate shopping irl so much that they would never do it again.

scott seward, Tuesday, 19 February 2013 20:50 (eleven years ago) link

The cool thing about record stores is that they are real places you have to drive to in order to visit, and that every teenager owns a car that they can drive wherever they want.

Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 19 February 2013 20:57 (eleven years ago) link

April 20 exclusive limited to 1,000 copies

The Jesus and Mary Chain's essential 1985 debut, Psychocandy, will be reissued in a "paint splatter" vinyl edition for this year's Record Store Day (April 20), according to the band's Facebook page. Limited to just 1,000 copies, this pressing will come packaged with a reproduction of an early JAMC gig poster. As of now, it's unclear if this new version of the fuzzed out masterpiece will be a U.K.-exclusive.

Other treasures planned for Record Store Day include Stephen Malkmus' full-length cover of Can's 1972 album Ege Bamyasi, a reprinting of Hüsker Dü's first single, and a new Sub Pop compilation, among others. As previously reported, Record Store Day 2013's official film selection is the star-studded documentary Last Shop Standing; this year's ambassador is none other than reputed analog lover Jack White; and the vinyl holiday's official poster features Jimi Hendrix. It all sounds so sweet, just like honey.

Mark G, Thursday, 28 February 2013 16:26 (eleven years ago) link

WARNER BROS. RECORDS AND AFFILIATED LABELS ANNOUNCE EXCLUSIVE VINYL RELEASES FOR NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY ON SATURDAY, APRIL 20TH

EXCLUSIVE VINYL PACKAGES AVAILABLE FROM THE BLACK KEYS, TEGAN AND SARA, LINKIN PARK, THE FLAMING LIPS, GARY CLARK JR., DEFTONES, AVENGED SEVENFOLD, AND MORE

March 1, 2013 - (Burbank, CA) - Warner Bros. Records, an official sponsor of Record Store Day has announced its annual participation featuring a series of vinyl albums and singles available on Saturday April 20th exclusively in honor of everyone's favorite holiday: a celebration of the unique culture surrounding over 1,000 independently owned record stores in the U.S., and hundreds of similar stores internationally.

We are excited to reveal that our very special, limited-edition, exclusive releases are as follows:

Avenged Sevenfold: "Carry On" One disc vinyl 12" Picture Disc - Limited to 5000 copies

The A-side is the studio track Carry On, which is featured in Activision's video game Call of Duty: Black Ops II. This song was written specifically for the game and released on Sept. 25, 2012. The B-side features the instrumental version which has been previously unreleased. This picture disc is limited and features the Call of Duty: Black Ops II artwork and Avenged Sevenfold's Deathbat.

Avenged Sevenfold "Live in the LBC & Diamonds in the Rough"

12" vinyl LP and DVD Deluxe Edition - Limited to 3500 copies

For Record Store Day 2013, on the 5 year anniversary of the Live in the LBC performance, we have produced a limited vinyl/DVD configuration, pressed on vinyl for the first time in a deluxe gatefold jacket and mastered by Bernie Grundman. This release contains both the first live concert film from Avenged Sevenfold "Live in the LBC" filmed live on April 10, 2008 as well as "Diamonds in the Rough", an offering of previously unreleased B-sides and more. The CD/DVD configuration was released September 16, 2008 and has since been certified Platinum.

Biffy Clyro: "Black Chandelier" 7" EP - Limited to 2,000 copies

Pressed on limited-edition black and clear splattered vinyl for the first time and featuring an energetic and unreleased live performance of the new single Black Chandelier from the new Opposites album. This was recorded at Kaufleuten, Zurich-Switzerland on January 19, 2013. Also features a previously unreleased B-side, City of Dreadful Night.

The Black Keys / The Stooges: "No Fun" Split 7" Colored vinyl Single - Limited to 7,500 copies

This year's Side by Side Vinyl Series features The Stooges '69 classic track on one side and The Black Keys updated 2002 take on the flip side pressed on orange & red sunburst vinyl. Very Limited so grab it before it's gone for good.

Bombino: "Azamane Tiliade/Si Chilan" 10" Single - Limited to 3,000 copies

Nonesuch Records releases Nomad, from the Tuareg guitarist, singer, and songwriter Omara "Bombino" Moctar and his band, on April 2nd. The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach, who just won the GRAMMY Award for Producer of the Year, helmed the recording at his Nashville studio, Easy Eye Sound. On Record Store Day, Nonesuch will release a 10" with the album track "Azamane Tiliade" and an exclusive non-album B-side, "Si Chilan."Mastered at Bernie Grundman Studios and pressed by Pirates Press, which means it sounds real good.

Built To Spill: "Live" Two-disc vinyl LP and CD Deluxe Edition - Limited to 2,500 copies

An absolutely stunning collection of seminal Built To Spill songs recorded live during the band's 1999 "Keep It Like A Secret" tour. Originally released on April 18, 2000, on both vinyl (on Up Records) and CD (on Warner Bros. Records). The vinyl configuration initially contained two bonus tracks "Forget Remember When" and "Now and Then," which have now been included on the limited-edition CD in celebration of this release and Record Store Day. Naturally, it's cut for vinyl at Bernie Grundman Mastering especially for your sonic delight.

Cream: "Live at the Royal Albert Hall" Three-disc vinyl LP box set with book Deluxe Edition - Limited to 1,500 copies

A sensational and historic reunion concert performed and recorded May 2, 3, 5, & 6 in 2005 and released for the first time in October of that same year - released on DVD, CD, and vinyl. Now available for the first time in over five years and for the first time ever, we have produced a limited edition of this box set on CREAM-colored vinyl in celebration of Record Store Day 2013 and this important recording. Half Speed mastering from Stan Ricker for the ultimate audiophile quality.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.: "Patterns" One-disc vinyl 12" EP - Limited to 3,000 copies

Another RSD Exclusive 12"-vinyl EP includes digital download card. Details forthcoming but suffice to say, this is wondrous stuff. This one-time-only 12" artifact was made just for you and will disappear fast. You know what to do.


Deftones: Live: Volume 1 Selections from Adrenaline One disc vinyl 12" EP - Quantity N/A

Songs from Adrenaline hand-picked by Deftones and recorded live at Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo, New York, on Oct. 13, 1996. The initial release in a series of seven vinyl exclusive releases with the first release being a Record Store Day exclusive and the last planned to be a Black Friday independent exclusive retail release. Finally, the light of day has come.Cut for vinyl by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering Studios from the original live analog sources and pressed on both 120- and 180-gram highest-quality vinyl at Record Technology Inc.

Eli "Paperboy" Reed: "WooHoo" / "Call Your Boyfriend" 7" vinyl EP Limited to 3,000 copies

Eli "Paperboy" Reed is an emerging talent who already has two albums under his belt, 2008's Roll With You and 2010's Come & Get It, which earned the soul singer an especially loyal fan following in Europe - so much so that Reed was nominated as "Breakthrough Artist of the Year" by Britain's Mojo magazine. For the singer's upcoming Warner Bros. debut album, Eli takes his affinity for classic Chicago soul and blends it with a newfound respect for modern pop music. The result is a collection of songs that extend far beyond his neo-Motown roots. In the meantime, this release features a new song, "WooHoo,"and a reinterpreted version of Robyn's "Call Your Girlfriend," aptly titled "Call Your Boyfriend."

The Flaming Lips: Zaireeka Four-disc different colored vinyl 12" Limited to 7,500 copies

Fans and critics agree that this is one of the most important and invigorating experimental albums in contemporary pop music. Four discs, designed to be played on cue and simultaneously, producing nothing short of a symphonic experience. Re-mastered by the band especially for this release at Bernie Grundman Mastering in celebration of this record and Record Store Day 2013, with unique art and packaging limited to this release. Once these are gone...they are GONE.

Foals: "Holy Fire" One-disc vinyl 12" LP plus two song 7"-colored vinyl EP - Limited to 5,000 copies

Domestic vinyl exclusive of the celebrated new album, in visually stunning package featuring an additionaltwo-song 7" EP pressed on gold vinyl featuring the exclusive tracks "Bluebird" and

"My Number (Friendly Fires Remix)." We've included a download card that can be redeemed for the entire album plus 7" single content. You're welcome!

Gary Clark, Jr.: "HWUL Raw Cuts Vol. 2" 12" EP colored vinyl - Limited to 1,000 copies

Over 20 minutes of music and performance mastery available for the first time in all of its analog glory. Vol. 2 features a blistering live performance of "When My Train Comes In" as well as a studio version of the track off his hit album Blak And Blu. A beautifully crafted limited edition offering mastered at 45 rpm and cut by Bernie Grundman Mastering for maximum vibes.

Iron & Wine: "Next to Paradise" / " Dirty Ocean" 7" Single - Limited to 3,300 copies

Iron and Wine makes its Nonesuch Records debut with Ghost on Ghost in the U.S. on April 16. Ghost on Ghostis the fifth release from singer-songwriter Sam Beam, using the pen name Iron and Wine. The album was produced by Beam's longtime associate Brian Deck (Modest Mouse, Califone, Fruit Bats). This special 7" includes two exclusive tracks unavailable anywhere else but on this lovely one time only pressing just for RSD. Cut by, you guessed it, Bernie Grundman and pressed at Pallas MFG (Diepholz, Germany) for your supreme listening pleasure.

Linkin Park: Hybrid Theory One disc vinyl LP plus two song 10" EP, Exclusive poster and sticker - Limited to 3,000 copies

The arresting debut album that came to be known by fans and critics alike as one of The Premiere Albums of The Decade! Originally released on October 24, 2000, the album has sold over 10 million copies in the United States alone, where it has since been certified Diamond. Around the world, the album would also garner Multiple Platinum status in over a dozen countries. Hybrid Theory still stands as a contemporary classic in the world of modern rock and alternative music. The bonus 10" EP contains the tracks "One Step Closer" and "My December". This pressing will also contain long out of print poster and original street team sticker re-productions.Here it is reissued on vinyl for the first time in over a decade and cut by Bernie Grundman Mastering to insure the highest possible audio standard.

LP: "Into The Wild - Live At EastWest Studios" Limited Edition 12" Vinyl EP - Limited to 2,000 copies

Another Record Store Day Exclusive masterpiece from this critically loved and incomparable songwriter and vocalist LP captured completely live without overdubs just the way nature intended. Originally on CD only, this first-time vinyl pressing contains a previously unavailable bonus track "It's Over." Her Warner Bros. debut album will be released later this year.Your friends at Bernie Grundman mastered this with you in mind.

Punch Brothers: "Ahoy!" 33 1/3 rpm Vinyl EP - Quantity N/A

Nonesuch Records released Punch Brothers' five-song EP Ahoy! digitally and on CD last November. Now on vinyl for the first time, the EP has been pressed on 10" vinyl for Record Store Day, and includes songs by Josh Ritter ("Another New World"), Gillian Welch and David Rawlings ("Down Along the Dixie Line"), Punch Brothers ("Squirrel of Possibility"), and Mclusky ("Icarus Smicarus"), along with one traditional tune, arranged by Punch Brothers ("Moonshiner"). Originallyrecorded during the Nashville sessions for their critically acclaimed 2012 album Who's Feeling Young Now?, these tracks were produced by Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Tom Waits, Modest Mouse). Cut by Chris Bellman (Bernie Grundman Studios) and pressed at Pallas MFG (Diepholz, Germany) because, sound matters!

Surfer Blood: "Demon Dance" One disc Colored Vinyl 7" EP - Limited to 5,000A special early look at Surfer Blood's new album PYTHONS, out June 11th featuring the single "Demon Dance" and another previously unreleased album track "Slow Six" pressed on exclusive tri colored- Navy, Blue and White vinyl.

Tegan and Sara: Closer Remixed One-disc vinyl 12" EP - Limited to 5,000

An exclusive selection of remixes of the hit single "Closer" from Tegan and Sara's revered new album Heartthrob, assembled and released on vinyl in celebration of the album, as special thanks to fans and independent record stores on Record Store Day 2013. Closer Remixed includes 10 exclusive remixes of the new single by Sultan & Ned Shepard, Morgan Page, Until The Ribbon Breaks, The Knocks, Bradley Hale, Yeasayer, Chris Walla, Damian Taylor, Ted Gowans and C-ro & Sofa.

dow, Saturday, 2 March 2013 01:01 (eleven years ago) link

this blog post seems to have a comprehensive list of record store day releases: http://new-vinyl.blogspot.com/2013/01/record-store-day-2013rsd-6april-20-2013.html

brimstead, Saturday, 2 March 2013 01:05 (eleven years ago) link

I want 'Zaireeka' so bad! Any idea how much that will cost?

Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Sunday, 3 March 2013 15:48 (eleven years ago) link

http://craigjparker.blogspot.com/2013/03/kiss-me-blue-sunshine-colored-vinyl-for.html

Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me & Blue Sunshine colored vinyl for RSD
We've had a hint from Steven Severin, and a couple of listings, but it now looks like we're one step closer to getting confirmation that 'Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me' & 'Blue Sunshine' will get the individually numbered & colored vinyl treatment for Record Store Day 2013 on April 20th, 2013.

This comes from a list put together by Wax Poetic, and then posted on other blogs.
Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me Individually Numbered, Red Vinyl LP
Glove Blue Sunshine Individually Numbered, Blue colored double LP (including the demos)

Update: Slicing Up Eyeballs has articles about 'Kiss Me' and 'Blue Sunshine', and Wax Poetic says both of these are confirmed for US release. and will most likely be available in the UK, too, though that is not confirmed yet.

Bee OK, Wednesday, 6 March 2013 04:45 (eleven years ago) link

two weeks pass...

NUMERO ANNOUNCES 2013 INTERATION OF RECORD STORE DAY "POP UP" STORE AND FULL EXCLUSIVE RELEASE PLANS

For the third year in a row, the Numero Group will "pop up" on Record Store Day as a retail store. Much vitriol and hate has been spewed at us in the past for our circumvention of "the rules," and since we're gluttons for punishment (but really because we're slaves to our fans) we're loading up our cars and renting tables in hopes of breaking last year's record of 1062 entrants.
While last year's bonanza found us occupying the the Empty Bottle's 3000 square feet, we've opted for a smaller and more low key space this year. Meet the Comfort Station:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Kc2egBfXn4c/TeooYS9jygI/AAAAAAAAgJU/dp53sdaPA4E/s1600/LI-sculp-LP-118b.jpg

Located triangularly at the intersections of Kedzie/Milwaukee/Logan Blvd, this turn of the century park district way station has been hosting left field artists for the last half decade. We've been drawn to the building for years, marveling at its odd size and multiple points of entry on our way to $3 movies at the Logan Theater. Last year's event was a massive success, but also a massive headache-we're hoping this cozier space leads to a more enjoyable experience for both Numero and our customers.We'll have every Numero record that is currently in print, plus the following "exclusive" Record Store Day items:

NUM704 Hüsker Dü: Amusement 2x7"

NUM202.1 Giant Henry: Big Baby LP

NUM201.5 Codeine: What About The Lonely? CD/LP

Additionally, we'll be manufacturing several items you can only buy at Comfort Station that day:
NUM025.5 24-Carat Black: Acetate picture disc 10"

This "acetate" features four songs from our 24-Carat Black tape archive that were scorched beyond use on 2009's Gone: The Promises of Yesterday LP/CD. But given the quality of the songs, we've always felt that the material should be available for the sake of posterity alone. Now, in an edition of 500 copies, you too can experience the sorrow we felt as the source tape disintegrated in front of our eyes. All the drop-outs, hiss, warble, and degradation can be yours by attending our pop-up store on April 20th 2013.

We're also making a series of mix tapes by the working staff of the Numero Group. Ken, Tom, Rob, Zach, Jon, Nate, Dustin, Leland, Michael, and Haley have created 40 minute themed mixes of their favorite released and unreleased Numero songs. Each tape is limited to 20 copies and will be sold for $5. All proceeds go to the Numero RSD lunch fund.


In addition to our own junk, we'll have a handful of tables filled with rare, weird, and cheap LPs, 45s, tapes. For the third year in a row, we are not recommending that you only attend our store on Record Store Day. You should definitely visit Reckless (3 locations), Dusty Groove, Permanent, Laurie's Planet of Sound, Dave's, Jazz Record Mart, and Saki, which will have all of our non-pop up store RSD goods.
So, where are you going to start queueing up at 7AM on April 20th 2013?

The Numero Store

2579 N. Milwaukee Ave. Chicago, IL 60647

April 20th 2013

9AM-5PM

Cash/Credit/Organs

dow, Thursday, 21 March 2013 23:16 (eleven years ago) link

Do we have a full list for this year yet?

funky divacups (Stevie D(eux)), Thursday, 21 March 2013 23:22 (eleven years ago) link

This blog post seems to have a comprehensive list of record store day releases: http://new-vinyl.blogspot.com/2013/01/record-store-day-2013rsd-6april-20-2013.html

― brimstead, Friday, March 1, 2013 8:05 PM (2 weeks ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

I'm sure there were additions after this was posted, but that's a guess.

Evan, Friday, 22 March 2013 02:19 (eleven years ago) link

yeah seems that they're frequently updating that page (last update 3/19 according to link)

brimstead, Friday, 22 March 2013 03:36 (eleven years ago) link

Oh! I didn't even click through this time.

Evan, Friday, 22 March 2013 03:46 (eleven years ago) link

I want to get the LP I just read about where Bardo Pond do a 21-minute 'Maggot Brain'

but not as much as I want to ignore this idiot magnet of a day entirely

I agree on both counts. Bardo record's not turning up on our distributor's site and I'm starting to worry, though.

Also kind of excited about the A Place to Bury Strangers covers Dead Moon EP. For some reason.

killfiled by life (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Friday, 22 March 2013 12:08 (eleven years ago) link

Do I have to start stressing out about this/planning my day already?!
I have had the CD-R of Josephine Foster's Little Life for years, but now I want the LP version! For no reason!

RSD stresses me out.

and that sounds like a gong-concert (La Lechera), Friday, 22 March 2013 13:55 (eleven years ago) link

Do we have a full list for this year yet?

http://www.recordstoreday.com/SpecialReleases

my father will guide me up the stairs to bed (anagram), Friday, 22 March 2013 15:46 (eleven years ago) link

Sub Pop Saddles Record Store Day 2013 with
a Trinity of Musical Things:

Shearwater & Sharon Van Etten’s “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around”
b/w “A Wake for the Minotaur” Limited-Edition 7” Single

The Limited-Edition Sub Pop 1000 Compilation LP

Terminal Sales Vol. 6: The Silver Ticket,
Sub Pop’s Free 19-Track 2013 Label Sampler CD

Watch Sub Pop 1000 Trailer here.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qsMlGEeumo This is their channel so,
Watch Shearwater & Sharon Van Etten’s “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” AV Club “Undercover” here too.

We at Sub Pop will celebrate the hallowed musical holiday known as Record Store Day with a trinity of releases, available on April 20th.

Leading the pack is the almighty Shearwater, who joined forces with friend, tour-mate and Jagjaguwar recording artist Sharon Van Etten to release the “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” b/w “A Wake for the Minotaur” single, a limited-edition, 2013 Record Store Day exclusive. “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” was originally recorded for an AV Club “Undercover” session, and is, of course, a cover of the 1981 duet by Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty; while “A Wake for the Minotaur” is a new, previously-unreleased original. The 7” is housed in a handsome double-gatefold sleeve that must be seen to be believed (and then purchased and owned to truly be enjoyed).

Secondly, Record Store Day is the release date for Sub Pop 1000, a limited-edition compilation of what we feel are some of today’s most vital artists from around the world. Sub Pop 1000 is comprised entirely of unreleased and exclusive tracks, and will be available digitally and on dazzling colored vinyl in a limited edition of 5,000 copies. The LP will include an 11"x11" booklet and a MP3 download coupon. Sub Pop 1000 was inspired by our landmark 1986 compilation, Sub Pop 100, which championed such groundbreaking artists as Sonic Youth, Wipers and The U-Men.

Lastly but not leastly, Terminal Sales, Vol. 6: The Silver Ticket is our 2013 label sampler. It’s a free, 19-track CD sampler featuring a heaping helping of new and in some cases somewhat rare tracks from the likes of Low, Shabazz Palaces, Mudhoney, Father John Misty, Still Corners, Pissed Jeans, Daughn Gibson, and 13 others. In keeping with Sub Pop tradition, the sampler is extravagantly packaged and will likely conjure thoughts like, “Wow!” and, “What were they thinking, giving this away for free?”

Please find tracklistings for all three releases below.

Shearwater & Sharon Van Etten
“Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” b/w “A Wake for the Minotaur” 7”
(Limited-edition of 3,000)
Tracklisting:
01. “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around”
02. “A Wake for the MInotaur”

Various Artists
Sub Pop 1000 LP
(Limited-edition of 5,000 on colored vinyl)
Tracklisting:
01. His Electro Blue Voice “Kidult” (Como, IT)
02. Chancha Via Circuito “Lacandona” (Buenos Aires, AR)
03. Protomartyr “French Poet” (Detroit, MI)
04. Lori Goldston “Tangled North” (Seattle, WA)
05. Iron Lung “A Victory for Polio” (Seattle, WA; San Francisco, CA)
06. Soldiers of Fortune “Money” (Brooklyn, NY)
07. Peaking Lights “Subterranean Brainblow” (Los Angeles, CA)
08. Ed Schrader’s Music Beat “Radio Eyes” (Baltimore, MD)
09. My Disco “Guided” (Melbourne, AU)
10. Starred “Doomed” (Los Angeles, CA)

Various Artists
Terminal Sales Vol. 6: The Silver Ticket CD
Tracklisting:
01. The Ruby Suns “In Real Life”
02. Shabazz Palaces “Recollections of the Wraith (The Helio Sequence remix)”
03. Pissed Jeans “Bathroom Laughter”
04. Survival Knife “Name That Tune”
05. Low “So Blue (So Young)”
06. Mudhoney “I Like It Small”
07.The Postal Service “A Tattered Line of String”
08. Ed Schrader’s Music Beat “Radio Eyes”
09. Shearwater & Sharon Van Etten “A Wake for the Minotaur”
10. Still Corners “Berlin Lovers”
11. The Baptist Generals “Dog That Bit You”
12. Condominium “Show Them”
13. Rose Windows “Native Dreams”
14. METZ “Dirty Shirt”
15. Total Control “Scene from a Marriage”
16. King Tuff “Screaming Skull”
17. Father John Misty “Nothing Hurts Worse”
18. Sera Cahoone “Nervous Wreck”
19. Daughn Gibson “Lite Me Up”

dow, Friday, 22 March 2013 15:49 (eleven years ago) link

goddamnit i am finding myself wanting this charlie poole LP that tompkins square is putting out, despite the inevitable overlap with the LPs i already have.

i guess i'd just rather listen to canned heat? (ian), Friday, 22 March 2013 16:07 (eleven years ago) link

Things I wanna get for RSD this year:

The Atlas Moth / Wolvhammer Split 7" (Init)
Atmosphere – Demosexual 7" Vinyl (Rhymesayers Entertainemnt)
Austra + Gina X - Mayan Drums 12" Vinyl (Domino)
The Black Keys / Stooges - No Fun Split 7" (Warner Brothers)
Deep Purple / Type-O Negative - Highway Star Split 7" (Roadrunner)
Half Japanese - Half Gentlemen Not Beasts CD (fire / Cargo)
Husker Du – Amusement 7" Vinyl (Numero Group)
Non-Phixion - I Shot Reagan 7" Vinyl (Uncle Howie)
Pussy Galore - Groovy Hate Fuck 12" Vinyl (SHOVE)

The Purple/Type-O split will be a gift for my sister in law who adores Type-O Negative.

Loud guitars shit all over "Bette Davis Eyes" (NYCNative), Friday, 22 March 2013 20:45 (eleven years ago) link

oh boy, what i've always dreamed of-- a Misfits and Lemonheads split 7"

http://www.recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/5899

Poliopolice, Monday, 25 March 2013 22:38 (eleven years ago) link

both bands rule imo

ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 25 March 2013 23:04 (eleven years ago) link

Flying Nun and Captured Tracks are putting out National Record Store Day specials, re reissues of The Bata and Snapper. Too many individual links to cutnpaste right now, but this will lead you to the info and streams (with a bunch of other NZ stuff on these same YouTube pages)
http://eepurl.com/xeTAf

dow, Thursday, 28 March 2013 22:11 (eleven years ago) link


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