Thursday, July 25, 2013

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes


Creed Bratton Vinyl Contest Still Open For Entries

See the left margin or click HERE  for the details

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Beatles Super Rare Album Cover Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Up For Auction

A cover shoot in which the faces of 40 Capitol Record executives are featured and produced for a record company party, is on the auction block at Heritage Auctions.

It's believed only 40-50 copies were ever produced and the UK's Record Collector magazine ranked it #1 on a list of the world's most expensive record covers. The 1967 cover is expected to bring $15,000+.

Here is the description that they give:

Internet Bidding Ends: Aug 9, 2013 at 10:00 PM CT - Followed By a Live Signature Floor Session on Aug 10, 2013

"Beatles Ultra Rare Album Cover Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Capitol SMAS 2653, 1967). Most collectors think of the censored "butcher cover" when the topic of rare Beatles album covers comes up. But this super-rare version featuring 40 Capitol Records executives' faces rather than the original collage of celebrities is much more scarce - it's believed only 40-50 copies were ever produced! They were distributed at a Capitol party, essentially one for each of the executives pictured! In a special poll conducted for the December, 2011 issue of the UK's Record Collector this cover was ranked #1 on a list of the world's most expensive record covers, valued at approximately £70,000 or more than $100,000. Noted Beatles expert Perry Cox describes it as "among the rarest and most interesting artifacts produced during the original era of the Beatles."

"The custom cover came out in late 1967 after the initial pressings earlier that year, and bears the "All Rights Reserved ..." print at the the bottom right back cover and "NEMS Ent ..." at the lower right back cover. "With a Little Help From My Friends" is printed correctly on the record, another marker of the later 1967 pressing."

"This particular copy belonged to Marvin Beisel, Capitol's national sales director, and one of the executives pictured on the cover. (Capitol SMAS 2653, 1967) Condition: EX 7 (cover)/ EX 7 (disc). LOA from Perry Cox. Estimate: $15,000 - up."

So empty your bank accounts, and do some bidding! Follow the auction HERE

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a contest from our friends at MusicOnVinyl

NEWS - Win a coloured David Bowie LP!

We've got 5 coloured & numbered copies of David Bowie's Heathen [MOVLP470] available for 5 lucky winners.


Right now, the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) in London are running a highly successful David Bowie exhibition. Last month we were asked to produce a limited run of 500 coloured Heathen LP's [MOVLP470] to celebrate the occasion. These sought-after items were sold out in an instant - all available copies were gone in just under 40 minutes.

In conjunction with V&A, davidbowie.com, the Official David Bowie Facebook page and Sony Music we can make 5 David Bowie fans happy with a coloured V&A Heathen copy. There are only 5 copies available for this give away!

So, what to do: move over to our Facebook page and leave your e-mail address in the Sweepstakes tab. Sharing the contest increases your chance of winning, as for every friend that enters through your referral, you will earn an extra entry in the sweepstakes!

We welcome contestants from all over the world. Sweepstake ends August, 7, 9:00 AM CET. Find the competition rules here.

Thank you and good luck!

ENTER HERE

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further proof that the vinyl revival is ON!

Indie Record Stores See 44% Growth In Album Sales

Here is a list of the twenty best selling albums via indie record stores so far this year.

1. David Bowie – The Next Day
2. Boards Of Canada – Tomorrow’s Harvest
3. Stereophonics – Graffiti On The Train
4. Daft Punk – Random Access Memories
5. Courteeners – Anna
6. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Push The Sky Away
7. Atoms For Peace – Amok
8. Queens Of The Stone Age – Like Clockwork
9. Frank Turner – Tape Deck Heart
10. National – Trouble Will Find Me
11. Emeli Sandé – Our Version Of Events
12. Savages – Silence Yourself
13. Vampire Weekend – Modern Vampires Of The City
14. Steven Wilson – The Raven That Refused To Sing
15. John Grant – Pale Green Ghosts
16. Palma Violets – 180
17. Mumford & Sons – Babel
18. Jake Bugg – Jake Bugg
19. Texas – The Conversation
20. British Sea Power – Machineries Of Joy 

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from the folks at WaxWorkRecords

Harrowing 'Rosemary's Baby' Score to Get Vinyl Reissue

"We are thrilled to announce our upcoming release of the score to the 1968 horror classic, Rosemary’s Baby, starring Mia Farrow and directed by Roman Polanski.  This special vinyl release features the original chilling score by composer Krzysztof Komeda (April 27, 1931 – April 23, 1969).   The LP package includes the original film score restored, mixed, and re-mastered directly from the original source master tapes.   This definitive version of the film score has never before been released on vinyl.   Audio mastering for vinyl will be undertaken by former White Zombie guitarist, J. Yuenger.   The LP package will include 180 gram vinyl housed in a printed inner sleeve, placed in a matte varnish heavyweight jacket with spot UV gloss finish.  Full album art will be created by Jay Shaw (Ironjaiden)."

A release date hasn't been announced yet, but i'll let you know when!

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Tunnels - The Blackout

Tunnels is the solo moniker of Nicholas Bindeman from psychedelic wu¨nderband, Eternal Tapestry. The Blackout was originally released in the summer of 2011 and sold out almost immediately. We are  quite pleased to bring back The Blackout on limited white vinyl with download code.

On The Blackout Bindeman steps away from the heady guitar wizardry of Eternal Tapestry to craft a pulsing and dark record steeped in cold dread with a pop sheen.  Taking after synth pop pioneers such as Charles de Goal and Crash Course in Science, with a hint of Throbbing Gristle, The Blackout still manages to resonate with the new. Tunnels join the ranks of Silk Flowers, Gary War, and others that call labels like Not Not Fun and Sacred Bones home, all the while taking shards of the dark ‘80s pop sound reminiscent of Gary Numan and The Cure, and reconfiguring them for the underground.

Pick up a copy at ThrillJockey

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i've been saying for years that vinyl is a great investment (especially beatles), now we have proof!

Rock Aficionados Try to Spin Old Vinyl Into Gold in New Investing Track








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fantastic insight and interview at rollingstone.com


Q&A: Paul McCartney Looks Back on His Latest Magical Mystery Tour







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Austin City Limits 2013 schedule revealed





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Steve Miller Band Tribute Features Members of Yes, Asia, Deep Purple











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The Band’s Legendary 1971 Live Shows Get Boxed











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GRIMEY'S BEST SELLERS 7/15 - 7/21, 2013

Vinyl Top 25:

1. Patrick Sweany - Close To The Floor
2. Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires Of The City
3. Big Star - Nothing Can Hurt Me
4. Daft Punk - Get Lucky 12"
5. Jason Isbell - Southeastern
6. Andy Kaufman - Andy & His Grandmother
7. Daughter - If You Leave
8. Alabama Shakes - Boys & Girls
9. The xx - Fiction 7"
10. Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
11. Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
12. Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
13. David Lynch - Big Dream
14. Pet Shop Boys - Electric
15. Gogol Bordello - Pura Vida Conspiracy "bootleg edition"
16. Baths - Obsidian
17. Portugal. The Man - Evil Friends
18. The National - Trouble Will Find Me
19. Jim James - Regions Of Light & Sound Of God
20. Father John Misty - Fear Fun
21. Tame Impala - Innerspeaker
22. J Dilla - Donuts
23. Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
24. David Bowie - Life On Mars pic-disc 7"
25. Sarah Siskind - Covered
 

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Ask Mr. Music by Jerry Osborne

FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 22, 2013

DEAR JERRY: In the early 1960s, in Long Beach, Calif., there was a Wal-Mart type store named Dooley's Hardware, that carried a little bit of everything. The draw for me was they sold brand new 45s for just 25-cents each.

They were so cheap because they were not current hits (those were 89-cents), but leftover ones from past years. Some were familiar oldies and some were totally unknown.

One in the latter category is a two-sided novelty, but not a break-in. All of the music used is original.

Among the characters I recall are Sherlock Holmes, Paladin, Dracula, and a monster. My searches using these common keywords turn up countless results, none of which help.

Is there any way to locate this record?
—Don Sardelli, Norwalk, Calif.


DEAR DON: Stores such as Dooley's were a great source for crisp new records on original labels, at a price that made taking a chance on an unknown tune a low risk adventure.

Obviously you no longer have this single, but here's everything you need to know to replace it.

The artist credit reads Buchanan and Ancell - Cast of Thousands, and the A-side title is "String Along with Pal-O-Mine."

Most if not all of that cast of thousands are voiced by Bill Buchanan and Bob Ancell.

Buchanan, previously with Dickie Goodman, sold over a million novelty break-ins in the '50s, thanks to their zany "Flying Saucer" series.

Cella (Ancell), teamed with Buchanan in 1957 for another charted break-in, "The Creature (From a Science Fiction Movie)." In a drastic departure from that format, "String Along with Pal-O-Mine" is a three-act comedy.

It is doubtful Bill and Bob's creation ever made it to the airwaves in 1959. Clocking in at over eight minutes was a longer running time than Top 40 stations would consider playing, no matter how entertaining it might be.

In this case, editing was not a sensible option. Clipping any part of the program would do more harm than good.

So why would ABC-Paramount invest so heavily to produce a record that had virtually no chance of being played?

Perhaps they were influenced by the recent success (December 1958) of Stan Freberg's "Green Christmas," which runs nearly seven minutes.

Maybe they felt broadcasters were ready to program other longer singles, which we now know they were not. Eventually, though, radio came around as we know from two tunes in 1968: Richard Harris' "MacArthur Park" (7:20) and the Beatles' "Hey Jude" (7:11). Despite their length, both were monster hits.

Speaking of monsters …

Side 1 is "String Along with Pal-O-Mine" (Act 1), the flip has "More String Along with Pal-O-Mine" (Act 2), and "Still More String Along with Pal-O-Mine" (Act 3).

Pal-O-Mine is a parody of TV's Paladin, played by Richard Boone in "Have Gun, Will Travel," one of the three most popular shows in the late '50s. The other two are also westerns: "Gunsmoke" and "Wagon Train."

The Transylvania townspeople called for Pal-O-Mine because "that crazy monster is on the loose again." Joining him on the case are Sherlock Homely, his assistant, Dr. Witless, and Igor Bentneck, the monster's best friend.

Since I'm sworn not to reveal the ending, there's no need here for a spoiler alert.

Finding this record (ABC-Paramount 10,003) online one day is likely, though I can't find a single one for sale at this time.

One is bound to be on the market soon, though not at Dooley's for a quarter. Now you can expect to spend $10 to $20 if you want to string along with Pal-O-Mine.


DEAR JERRY: Since I bought his first record, Jack Scott has been one of my favorite singers.

On some of those early records, Jack sang with a backup group, but I can't remember their name.

Do you know who they are?
—Jon Wiganowski, Sheboygan Falls, Wis.


DEAR JON: As a fan of Jack's, you probably know he is a Canadian, whose hometown is Windsor, Ontario.

There in early 1958 he hooked up with the Chantones, a Windsor quartet fresh off their own smash hit, "Anne Marie" (Sparton 491).

The Chantones — Jack Grenier (lead); Larry Desjarlais (tenor); Jim Nantais (baritone); and Roy Lesperance (bass) — back Jack Scott on most of his hits, though are not always credited on the labels.

Here are some of his well-known songs on which the Chantones are heard:

"My True Love"; "With Your Love"; "Geraldine"; "Goodbye Baby"; "Save My Soul"; "I Never Felt Like This"; "The Way I Walk"; "What in the World's Come Over You"; "Burning Bridges"; and "It Only Happened Yesterday."

Of course they also appear on Jack's albums, but are most prominently credited on "The Spirit Moves Me" by "Jack Scott and the Fabulous Chantones (Top Rank 348/648).



IZ ZAT SO? As Jack Scott moved from one label to another, the Chantones not only continued working on his sessions, but their own label affiliation usually kept pace with Scott's.

In 1958, while Jack was with Carlton, the company issued the Chantones' "It's Just a Summer Love" (Carlton 485).

The Chantones' "Don't Open That Door" (Top Rank 2066) came out in 1960, while Jack was selling millions of records for Top Rank.

In 1961, Scott signed with Capitol, and so did the Chantones. The Capitol studio is where the quartet recorded perhaps their best tune, a doo-wop flavored rendering of "Stormy Weather" (Capitol 4661)


Jerry Osborne answers as many questions as possible through this column. Write Jerry at: Box 255, Port Townsend, WA 98368 E-mail: jpo@olympus.net   Visit his Web site: www.jerryosborne.com

All values quoted in this column are for near-mint condition.

Copyright 2013 Osborne Enterprises - Reprinted By Exclusive Permission

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes


from our friends at theomegaorder.com

American Sharks Announce Debut Album


New York, NY (July 23, 2013) - Stoner metal fuzz, plus punk rock speed and simplicity. American Sharks have created this sound, to amazing effect, on their self-titled debut album out September 17th on The End Records.

The band will be embarking on two US tours this summer. The first will be with The Sword and Castle which will run from July 25th to August 23rd. Followed up by their fall tour with The Sword and Clutch running form October 27th to November 23rd.

For a complete list of tour dates please visit theendrecords.com/tours

The album begins with guitarist Will Ellis’ simple two-note drone that’s been caked with fuzzy effects so the lead-off track “Iron Lungs” hits with maximum force. He’s soon joined by Mike Hardin’s bass and tortured, bellowing vocals and Nick Cornetti’s chugging drum beat on the song that bows out in one minute thirty four seconds, practically over before it started.

That’s sort of the ethos for this trio that originally formed in Houston and has managed to make the most of its stints opening for Austin metal heroes and “big brother” band The Sword. One big difference between the two, though, is that American Sharks shows – while similarly heavy on riffage and instrumental chaos – are Ramones-like in their consistent brevity and mark their mark with unrelenting speed and power.

“It comes from a kind of pop sensibility that I think has been lost, in that people forget you don’t have to drag a song out to make it memorable,” Hardin said. “That’s why our longest set ever is 30 minutes and we’ve always wanted to play 15 to 20 minute shows. When we first started things got pretty crazy because people didn’t know how to react to it and they’d show up and start throwing beer everywhere.”

Similarly, the new American Sharks record features nine track and clocks in just a few ticks more than 20 minutes, making it a perfect soundtrack for a morning commute as long as the listener can resist the urge to put the pedal to the floor during “Overdrive.”

Recorded quickly in four days at Austin’s Fifth Street Studios by Bryan Richie, the album’s sound and pace was obvious almost from the start with first takes on Cornetti’s drum tracks serving as the bedrock for the band’s sound.

“When we started doing takes we’d do one and Bryan would say ‘That’s great. That’s a keeper,’ but we’d do a couple more and when I listened back those first takes were always the ones that had the energy,” Cornetti said. “The more you do something the more you think about it, so most of the songs on the record are first takes.”

Cornetti echoed Hardin in talking about the band’s determination to avoid overzealous guitar work or epic-length songwriting while channeling the best bits of metal legends like Black Sabbath and Motorhead.

“We like going out and not doing crazy weird things that go on for eight minutes,” he said. “There’s no unnecessary solos and our thinking is, ‘Let’s find a way to simplify it and make it faster.’”

A key to the record’s impact is the expert mixing job of Jason Buntz, who figured out how to capture the band’s power and mind-altering brute force while keeping the songs lean and sonically agile. While the band’s early “Weedwizard” single came close to capturing its power and economy, Buntz has helped them take a massive leap forward.

Take a listen to the “Demon With Glass Sword,” which rides a Sabbath-worthy riff as fast as it will go, balancing the needed heft with a blazing rhythm that doesn’t need any more than the two minutes and change it takes to leave a listener dazed and enthused. That combination is what prompts repeated listens, and what the band hopes will be the key to large success as its music is distributed to a worldwide audience thanks to a deal with The End Records.  “Being on a label like that elevates us to a place where we can get worldwide distribution and we know someone is really going to be pushing to get the record into people’s hands,” Hardin said.

AMERICAN SHARKS TRACKLISTING
1. Iron Lungs
2. Overdrive
3. Satan's Overture Pt. 1
4. Indian Man
5. XVI
6. Freak Out
7. Demon With Glass Sword
8. Cocaine
9. 11:11


PRE-ORDER AMERICAN SHARKS EXCLUSIVE BUNDLE PACKAGES NOW

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cool story:

Professor plays a new kind of vintage vinyl







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Bush – Science of Things & Razorblade Suitcase Available On Vinyl


Bush – Razorblade Suitcase LP


Bush – The Science Of Things LP




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from vinylcollective.com

This Weeks Top Albums – July 22, 2013

Here are the Top 10 Albums at Shop Radio Cast for the week of July 16 – July 22nd, 2013:

1. Refused – Everlasting EP
2. Weezer – Pinkerton (Limited Edition) LP
3. At The Drive-In – Relationship of Command (Reissue) 2XLP
4. Norma Jean – Wrongdoers LP
5. Nirvana – Unplugged In N.Y. LP6.) Propagandhi – How To Clean Everything (20th Anniversary Edition) LP
7. Copeland – Eat, Sleep, Repeat LP
8. Avenged Sevenfold – Hail to the King 2XLP
9. Smashing Pumpkins – Aeroplane Flies High (Deluxe Edition) 5XLP
10. Yellowcard – Ocean Avenue Acoustic LP

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saw this online, a bit dated, but the process of manufacturing hasn't changed

Monday, July 22, 2013

New Music Releases - July 23, 2013









A. Tom Collins - Stick & Poke
Admirers - Involuntary Memory
All Pigs Must Die - Nothing Violates This Nature
Alpha & Omega - No Rest, No Peace
Armed For Apocalypse - The Road Will End
Baroness - Live at Maida Vale
Black Tusk - Tend No Wounds
Cathedral - The Garden Of Unearthly Delights (reissue)
Cathedral - The Guessing Game
Coke Weed - Back to Soft
Counterparts - The Difference Between Hell And Home
Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros - Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
Ella Fitzgerald - Best of the BBC Vaults
Eric & Magill - Night Singers
Fialta - Summer Winter
Fight Or Flight - A Life By Design?
Fuck Buttons - Slow Focus
Get Dead - Bad News
Ghostface KIllah - Twelve Reasons to Die the Brown Tape
Gogol Bordello - Pura Vida Conspiracy
Grant Hart - The Argument
Guy Clark - My Favorite Picture Of You
Hands Like Houses - Unimagine
Harm's Way - Blinded (EP)
Hunx and His Punx - Street Punk
Hypocrisy - Penetralia + Osculum Obscenum (2-CD) (reissue)
Hypocrisy - The Guessing Game (reissue)
Jackson Scott - Melbourne
Kyle Andrews - Brighter Than The Sun
Leftover Cuties - The Spark & The Fire
Legion of the Damned - Ravenous Plague
Mammoth Grinder - Underworlds
Misery Signals - Absent Light
Nadine Shah - Love Your Dum and Mad
Old Gods - Stylized Violence
Otis Redding - The Complete Stax/Volt Singles Collection
Phillip H. Anselmo & the Illegals - Walk Through Exits Only
Secrets - Fragile Figures
Selena Gomez - Stars Dance
Serj Tankian - Jazz-Iz Christ
Smashing Pumpkins - The Aeroplane Flies High (box set)
Sombear - Love You in the Dark
Style Council - Classic Album Selection (6-CD box set)
The Fall - Live in San Francisco (vinyl)
The Love Language - Ruby Red
The Mountain Goats - All Hail West Texas
The Winery Dogs - The Winery Dogs
Transplants - In A Warzone
True Widow - Circumambulation
Van Dyke Parks - Songs Cycled
Various Artists - He's a Rebel: Girl Groups of the 60s (3-CD box set)
We Came As Romans - Tracing Back Roots
Weekend - Jinx
Weezer - Pinkerton (reissue) (vinyl)
YMCMB - Rich Gang
Zorch - Zzoorrcchh

 

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes


****FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE****

MONDO ANNOUNCES A COMPILATION FROM FIVE STUDIO GHIBLI FILMS ON LIMITED EDITION VINYL

Austin, TX  - Mondo is thrilled to announce the limited edition vinyl release of a compilation of selections from five different Studio Ghibli films, featuring performances from the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.  Studio Ghibli Kokyo Kyokushu will include selections from PRINCESS MONONOKE, SPIRITED AWAY, HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE, THE CAT RETURNS, & MY NEIGHBORS THE YAMADAS.  This collaboration was an especially exciting project for Mondo to be able to release this album for the first time ever on vinyl.  Studio Ghibli Kokyo Kyokushu will be available for purchase on July 26 at mondotees.com.

There will be three different collectible versions of this album, each featuring a different piece of artwork from renowned Mondo artist, Tyler Stout, capturing elements from all five films across the Gatefold 2XLP packaging. One version, showcasing HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE, a with traditional Japanese Obi and all Japanese text, will premiere at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con. Each album will also include two different colored vinyl as followed:

HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE (Japanese Variant) - Purple & Pink vinyl
PRINCESS MONONOKE - Red & Blue vinyl
SPIRITED AWAY - Yellow & Green vinyl

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very cool article from another part of the world:

Fond memories of a sunset venture
 
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kickstarter has company!:

Crowdsourcing brings back a media of the past: vinyl records







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CORONER: 'Death Cult' Demo To Be Released On CD, Vinyl










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Paul Rodgers Is Working On Two Albums

 

Friday, July 19, 2013

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes


from our friends at SoundStageDirect.com

This Week's Bestselling Vinyl Records at SoundStageDirect

1. Stone Temple Pilots - Core (Clear Vinyl) (Pre-Order)
2. MFSL Original Master Record Sleeves (50)
3. Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks
4. Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue (On Sale)
5. Weezer - Pinkerton
6. Bob Marley - Legend
7. Miles Davis - In A Silent Way
8. Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach
9. The Cars - The Cars
10. Frank Sinatra - At The Sands
 
New Releases & Featured Vinyl Records
4 by Foreigner
Holst The Planets by Zubin Mehta
Bruckner Symphony No. 7 by Herbert Von Karajan
VPI HW 16.5 Record Cleaning Machine by VPI
Blood On The Tracks by Bob Dylan
Hard Bop by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers
In The Beginning... by Townes Van Zandt
Archiv Produktion: Early Music Studio Of Deutsche Grammophon 1947-2013 by Various Artists
Rega RP1 Turntable w/ Performance Pack (Grey) by Rega
 
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Beatles Pressing of the ‘White Album’ with lowest-possible number A0000001 Up For Auction At Heritage Auctions - Read more HERE  (take the CVR poll in the left margin and guess how much it will sell for)

Creed Bratton Vinyl Contest still open, go HERE for details









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Vinyl Sales Up 33.50% In First Half Of 2013

In addition, vinyl has seen a 350% increase in sales in the last 5 years.

LP/Vinyl albums - In Millions
2013  - 2.9
2012  - 2.2


2013 Top Sellers (so far):

1. DAFT PUNK - RANDOM ACCESS MEMORIES 32,000
2. VAMPIRE WEEKEND - MODERN VAMPIRES…20,000
3. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - ...LIKE CLOCKWORK 16,000
4. MUMFORD & SONS - BABEL 15,000
5. TAME IMPALA - LONERISM 14,000
6. MUMFORD & SONS - SIGH NO MORE 14,000
7. ATOMS FOR PEACE - AMOK 14,000
8. THE NATIONAL - TROUBLE WILL FIND ME 13,000
9. LUMINEERS - LUMINEERS 12,000
10. POSTAL SERVICE - GIVE UP 11,000

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ahhh, mr. white is a savoy businessman




Third Man Records Returns To Chicago With Rolling Record Store -- Just In Time For Pitchfork Fans








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vinyl doing well in the san francisco area


Vinyl Record Store/ Café Joins Tenderloin’s Retail Revival







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in jackson, wyoming, some classical vinyl being recorded for the future (keep that collection intact!):


Pianist in Jackson works to put 1,600 classical LP vinyl collection at students' fingertips








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Carved Vinyl Records Display Images While Maintaining Their Original Sound







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from bob at relapse.com
 
Windhand: Announce New Album 'Soma' - Out September 17 on Relapse Records

Confirmed for Roadburn Festival 2014  Listen to the 'Soma' album trailer here!

Richmond, Virginia’s psychedelic doom band, Windhand, are set to release their second full-length album Soma via Relapse Records on September 17 (Pre-order here). 

After surging the DIY circuit with months of touring, their own IPA, a critically acclaimed self-titled release last year and a split with label-mates Cough this year, Windhand have confirmed they’ll be taking the main stage at next year’s Roadburn Festival in Tilburg, The Netherlands on Saturday, April 12. Soma is nothing short of transcendent. This record is for more than just doom-metal fanatics—this is an epic record for all fans of guitar driven rock and roll.

On Soma, Windhand successfully make syrupy slow, downtuned doom hooky and anthemic. Propelled by singer Dorthia Cottrell’s beautifully haunting bellow, Windhand’s dual guitar attack sounds like the glorious misfit offspring of Black Sabbath and Nirvana. An easy candidate for heavy music record of the year. The album was recorded and mixed by the band’s own Garrett Morris at The Darkroom and mastered by James Plotkin in their hometown. Take a sneak peak of the album here.

Formed in 2009, Windhand (Asechiah Bogdan - Guitar, Parker Chandler - Bass, Dorthia Cottrell - Vocals, Garrett Morris - Guitar, and Ryan Wolfe - Drums) play what has been described as a tinnitus inducing mix of eerie psychedelia and haunting ambient doom. 2012 saw the release of their self-titled, debut LP via Forcefield Records and was critically acclaimed by Decibel, Pitchfork, CVLT Nation and many more.

Vinyl is available in Blue (Limited to 300), Deep Purple (Limited To 100), Blood Red (Translucent) (Limited to 1,000) Pre-Order HERE

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more awesome collectibles from our friends at stormingthebase.com


Cat Rapes Dog - Life Was Sweet (Vinyl)

Limited edition RED import vinyl with a sugar scratch-n-sniff cover. Only 245 copies made. Includes a copy of the CD.

Described by Sweden's national tabloid Expressen as "a perfect union of Front 242 and the B-52's," electronic punk group Cat Rapes Dog is back with their first album since 1999. The new album, dubbed Life Was Sweet, is the seventh Cat Rapes Dog studio release and first on label Artoffact. The band gets right to the point and stays true to their punk rock roots, rarely pausing and skipping all filler. The album clocks in at a "fits on vinyl" 35 minutes, but in this short space Cat Rapes Dog will tell you to go out and vote, give you a lesson in religion, and baffle you with a sense of humour all their own. Manic electronic synth lines meet over-the-top male and female vocals on nine tracks of pure DIY weird.

We expect this item to be in stock on September 17, 2013

Pre-Order at StormingTheBase

 

Ministry - From Beer To Eternity (Limited 2LP Clear)

‘From Beer to Eternity’ is the 13th album of the US Industrial-legends! Their previous studio album ‘Relapse’ entered the charts all around the world. The new album will be released in 5 formats: standard CD, Digipak (+2 bonus tracks), 2 different Gatefold 2LPs (+ 1 bonus-track) & limited Fanbox! The Gatefold 2LPs (black & clear) will be limited to 500 units each, while the Fanbox is limited to 1000 worldwide and comes as a mini coffin including: the digipak, a rosary, prayer cards, prayer candle (with Ministry branding).

The CD was written last December (2012) prior to the death of the band's guitarist, Mike Scaccia. "This was one of the most creative MINISTRY tracking sessions ever. The band was on fire! We were having fun, we were coming up with great ideas and experimenting with everything we've ever wanted to do, from STONES-y blues to dub and, of course, heavy guitar-based rock. It was too easy. No fighting, no problems. Nothing goes that well without the floor eventually falling out." - MINISTRY mainman Al Jourgensen says. "It was the most emotionally difficult project I've ever done, but it was the most rewarding," Jourgensen continues. "Mikey was amazed with the songs when he was working on them, and I know he's looking down at us now and he's totally stoked with what we came up with."

We expect this item to be in stock on September 6, 2013

Pre-Order at StormingTheBase

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from our friends at polyvinylrecords.com


The Dodos - Carrier

There's just a little over a month to go before The Dodos' new full-length Carrier hits stores, which means there's even less time before everyone who pre-ordered the vinyl will be holding a copy of the limited edition Glacier Blue vinyl in their hands.

Two of the album's tracks -- "Confidence" and "Substance" -- have already been released to give listeners a taste of the San Francisco duo's uplifting and unique blend of electric guitar and percussion.

Pre-orders ship August 16. In stores August 27.

Pre-Order at PolyVinylRecords



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from our friends at musiconvinyl.com

Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Paul Butterfield Blues Band

When you count out the original Blues men from the United States, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band is arguably the finest example of raw Blues essence. With white harmonica player Butterfield at the center, the racially integrated group started as one of the first authentic and genuine Blues combos. They were the real deal – and paved the way for the upcoming Blues music movement in a in time when hit charts were still separated by colour of skin.

Their first and eponymous album from 1965 contains a mix of electric Chicago style Blues and Rock & Roll: raw, brazen and powerful, beautifully weaved together by Butterfields harmonica and scorching vocals. And more to their credit: the Paul Butterfield Blues Band single-handedly helped introduce more white listeners to the band's influences, such as Muddy Waters and B.B. King. On 180 gram audiophile vinyl.

 

Metal Church - Human Factor

Metal Church's 4th album is often cited as their best. Breaking through in the-mid eighties within a blossoming Thrash Metal scene, these guys from Seattle stuck to their guns while other bands were polishing their sound to meet popular demand.

The Human Factor (1991) excels in chugging riffs, melodic breaks, pulsing beats and furious vocals – a true Thrash classic. The lyrics stand out in their substance: singer Mike Howe tackles political and social subjects on "Date with Poverty," "Flee From Reality" and "The Final Word." On 180 gram audiophile vinyl

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PSYCHIC TEENS - COME

Coming August 13th on CD/LP/CS/Digital via SRA Records

PSYCHIC TEENS are the loudest band from Philadelphia and play a hypnotic blend of gloom-ridden shoegaze, psychedelic post-punk and gothic noise rock with a touch of reverb soaked dramatic vocals. Formed in 2010, the band quickly released their debut album TEENS in 2011 to widespread critical acclaim. On their new album COME, the band expands their unique sound even further and will appeal to fans of Joy Division, A Place To Bury Strangers, Interpol, Bauhaus, Young Widows and everything in between.

COME was mastered by James Plotkin (Tim Hecker, Palms, Horseback) and features cover art by acclaimed Polish painter Aleksandra Waliszewska.

"Psychic Teens plies a simple modus operandi: a powerful and driving rhythm section creating the base and tether for screeching, noisy guitars and a talking / singing style that evokes similar ground to say Jim Morrison or Iggy Pop" - Scene Point Blank

Psychic Teens on Facebook
Psychic Teens on Twitter
Psychic Teens on Bandcamp
SRA Records

Pre-Order the vinyl at SRARecords

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DEAF HAVANA FIRST OFFICIAL U.S. ALBUM – OLD SOULS

RELEASED ON SEPTEMBER 17 (Gray Marble Vinyl LP)

Pre-Order Old Souls in Various Bundles At MerchNow

(New York, NY) – Deaf Havana’s new album Old Souls is now available for pre-order in various bundles at MerchNow (deafhavana.merchnow.com). The bundles include a variety of t-shirts, a limited edition grey marble and clear vinyl, and an instant download of the song "Boston Square." Old Souls is the band’s first official U.S. album and is set for release on September 17th through Razor & Tie in North America.

The new album was produced by the incomparable YOUTH (U2, The Verve, Primal Scream, The Orb) along with Lee Batiuk. Old Souls is packed full of gut-busting anthems, tear-inducing ballads and everything in between. It’s the follow-up to Fools and Worthless Liars, which was a #1 UK Rock album with over 35,000 sold to date. Old Souls will be released on September 16th on BMG Chrysalis in the U.K.

Deaf Havana’s new single "Boston Square" has been called "The Hottest Record in the World" from BCC Radio 1 with 155,000 and more video streams. The band also has over 4.3 million combined YouTube views. They recently wrapped a string of sold-out U.K. dates, including two Union Chapel shows, and have just opened for Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band in London at the Hard Rock Calling and some stadium shows with MUSE.

DEAF HAVANA LINKS
facebook.com/deafhavana
twitter.com/deafhavana
deafhavanaofficial.com

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Rare Early Radiohead Demo Headed to Auction - Cassette from 1986 includes tracks never officially released











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Pink Floyd: The Making of Dark Side Of The Moon coming to Blu-ray

 









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for shits and giggles:


Eight Classic Beach Party Movies - This silly genre had a long history before 'Teen Beach Movie'







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album cover art of the day:


Babyshambles reveal Damien Hirst designed artwork for new album - Sequel To The Prequel to be released on 2 September, 2013
















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never gets old!




Thursday, July 18, 2013

New Music Releases - August 2013







August 6

Asking Alexandria - From Death To Destiny 
Barbarossa - Bloodlines
Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks (vinyl) (reissue)
Brendan James - Simplify
Cannibal Corpse - Gore Obsessed (vinyl) 
Centuries - Taedium Vitae
Chelsea Grin - My Damnation (vinyl) 
Dead In The Dirt - The Blind Hole
Dinosaur Bones - Shaky Dream
Exhumed - Necrocacy (reissue)
Hell Or Highwater - The Other Side
Iwrestledabearonce - Late For Nothing
James LaBrie - Impermanent Resonance
Karnivool - Asymmetry
Last Chance To Reason - Level 3
Lumerians - The High Frontier
Medicine - To The Happy Few
Minks - Tides End
Moderat - II
Newsted - Heavy Metal Music
Norma Jean - Wrongdoers
Nothnegal - Nothnegal
Paul Allen & the Underthinkers - Everywhere at Once
Pond - Hobo Rocket
Revocation - Revocation
Santana - Santana III (vinyl)
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - Give The People What They Want
Superhumanoids - Exhibitionists
The Civil Wars - The Civil Wars
The Defiled - Daggers
The Icarus Line - Slave Vows
Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats - Blood Lust (Vinyl)
Wintersun - Time I
Witherscape - The Inheritance

 

August 13

.38 Special - Special Delivery
Bent Life - Full Skul
Bloc Party - The Nextwave Sessions
Christa Wells - Feed Your Soul
Creep - echoes
David Liebe Hart Band - David Liebe Hart Band
Feuding Fathers - Kid Tested, Father Approved
Harry Nilsson - Flash Harry (reissue)
I See Stars - New Demons
Jagwar Ma - Howlin
Kim Carnes - Barking At Airplanes
Kim Carnes - Lighthouse
King Krule - 6 Feet Beneath the Moon
No Sir - The Future Is Bright
Sam Phillips - Push Any Button
Serianna - Define Me
Strengthen What Remains - Turning A Blind Eye
The Greenery - It's Looking Grim
Tommy Bolin - Whirlwind
Transitshop - Velocity
TRC - Nation
Valerie June - Pushin' Against A Stone
Washed Out - Paracosm
XNY - Orange



August 20

Amorphis - Privilege Of Evil (vinyl) 
Anthrax - Snapshot 
Between The Buried And Me - Snapshot
Blessthefall - Hollow Bodies
Born Of Osiris - N/A
Braids - Flourish // Perish
City In The Sea - Below The Noise
Crocodiles - Crimes Of Passion
Crossfaith - Apocalyze
Destruction Unit - Deep Trip
Diamond Plate - Pulse
DIANA - DIANA
Dio - Snapshot
Earl Sweatshirt - Doris
Early Graves - We: The Guillotine (vinyl)  
Enemies - Embark, Embrace
Ephemeros - All Hail Corrosion
Facebreaker - Dedicated To The Flesh 
Fleetwood Mac - 1969-72 (vinyl box set)
Fleetwood Mac - Then Play On (reissue)
Fleshgod Apocalypse - Labyrinth
Ghoul - Intermediate Level Hard-Core
Horseback - A Plague Of Knowing (3-CD)
Julia Holter - Loud City Song
Kissaway Trail - Breach
Murray A. Lightburn - MASS:LIGHT 
Native - Orthodox
No Age - An Object
O’Brother - Disillusion
Oathbreaker - Eros|Anteros
Pelican - Deny The Absolute (7")
Porcelain Raft - Permanent Signal
Primitive Man - Scorn
Saint Vitus - COD (reissue) 
Saint Vitus - Die Healing (reissue) 
Sarah Neufeld - Hero Brother 
Shakhtyor - Shakhtyor
Shigeto - No Better Time Than Now
Soil - Whole
Still Life Still - Mourning Trance
Superchunk - I Hate Music
Sworn In - The Death Card
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Made Up Mind
TGT - 3 Kings
The Black Dahlia Murder - Deflorate (vinyl) 
The Black Dahlia Murder - Unhallowed (vinyl) 
The Monkees - Headquarters (deluxe edition)
The Ongoing Concept - Saloon
Ty Segall - Sleeper
Underoath - Act Of Depression (reissue) 
Underoath - Cries Of The Past (reissue) 
Watain - The Wild Hunt
White Lies - Big TV
Zola Jesus - Versions

August 27

Avenged Sevenfold - Hail To The King
Beach Boys - Made in California (box set)
Big Sean - Hall Of Fame
Black Joe Lewis-  Electric Slave
Bonedance - Snakecharmers (reissue) 
Calculator - These Roots Grow Deep (reissue)
Dent May - Warm Blanket
DevilDriver - Winter Kills 
Disappears - Era
Flaamingos - Flaamingos
Franz Ferdinand - Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action
Gojira - From Mars To Sirius (vinyl)
Gojira - The Way Of All Flesh (vinyl)
Goodie Mobb - Age Against The Machine
HBS - In Deep Owl
Maps For Travelers - Change Your Name
Puscifer - All Re-Mixed Up
Self Defense Family - The Corrections Officer In Me
The Dodos - Carrier
The Rides (Stephen Stills & Kenny Wayne Shepherd) - Can’t Get Enough
 
 

Ask Mr. Music by Jerry Osborne

FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 15, 2013


DEAR JERRY: Years ago you addressed a strange word in the lyrics of "Moody River."

The conclusion then was that even though it clearly sounds like "the vainest knife," it makes very little sense.

A friend of mine has a different theory. He thinks it's veinist's knife, believing a veinist to be a regional or colloquial term for one who bleeds people for health reasons.

Thus the word would be a form of vein, not vain. If so, the knife would be sharp and the lyrics, to him, make sense.

Yet another friend disagrees, saying the veinist theory doesn't work because that person's knife would be aimed at doing good, not harm (i.e., "more deadly than the veinist's knife").

This man therefore votes for vainest, meaning the knife of a very vain person.
—Dave Leveton, Gainesville, Va.


DEAR DAVE & FRIENDS: I agree with Friend No. 2, and not just because he agrees with me.

The process of obtaining blood by intravenous access, be it for therapeutic reasons or for testing, can be done by many different health professionals, from staff nurses to phlebotomists and venipuncturists.

But nowhere do I find any references to such a thing as a veinist.

Also, vainest and veinist's are not exactly homophones, and no matter whose version you play you'll hear vainest.

Finally, and perhaps more importantly, every piece of sheet music I've seen for "Moody River" has "the vainest knife."

In order to have it make some sense, I assigned a personality to the knife. Might even give it a name.



DEAR JERRY: Occasionally you and your readers ask "how could this record not have been a hit." Well, I can't disagree with any of the songs that prompted that comment.

Now here is one I don't think you've ever discussed, and for my money it not being a hit is one of the mysteries of the universe: "School of Rock 'N Roll" by Gene Summers and His Rebels.

Did the record reviewers and programmers realize this would eventually be regarded as one of the greatest rock and roll records ever made?

Oh yeah, is there any connection between Gene Summers and the Tom Toms ("Big Blue Diamond") and Jac & Jay with the Tom Toms ("Monkey's Uncle")?
—Walter Tobin, Nanaimo, B.C.


DEAR WALTER: Obviously the media's collective crystal balls were foggy in 1958, at least with regard to the lofty status now enjoyed by "School of Rock 'N Roll."

However, the reviews at the time were relatively favorable.

Billboard, in their March 3, 1958 issue, included Gene's record among the week's 10 new releases most likely to be hits.

Both "School of Rock 'N Roll," and the flip side, "Straight Skirts," received better comments and higher ratings that week than Ed Townsend's "For Your Love" and Bill Haley's "Skinny Minny," and both of those wound up in the Top 25. "School of Rock 'N Roll" just never took off the way it seemed it would.

It wasn't helped much by being the first release for a brand new label (Jan 100). It would have been interesting to see how much better this, and some of Gene's other tunes, would have done on one of the major labels.

Summers' involvement with the Jac & Jay single is a bit more complicated than just he and they both being backed by some Tom Toms.

Realizing no one could explain this story any better than Gene Summers, and since he has often encouraged me to call him whenever I needed info, I did just that.

Interestingly, when I spoke with him (July 3) he was on his way to DFW to board a flight to London. He, Jack Scott, and Hayden Thompson are headlining "The Wildest Cat in Town Summer Weekend" in the UK. All three are members of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.

Here then is the scoop from Gene on the Jac & Jay record, issued in 1964:

"The A-side, "Monkey's Uncle" (Shane 47-2), is properly credited to Jac and Jay with the Tom Toms. Jac (Jack Castleberry) and Jay (James McClung II), along with Charlie Mendias; C.B. Williams; and Ernest Walker, were in fact all members of the Tom Toms, who backed me on other recordings. One of those was my best seller, "Big Blue Diamond" (Jamie 1273), also released in 1964.

"On the flip side, "Peanut Butter," I am featured, but the backing is by the same quintet (a.k.a., Tom Toms) heard on "Monkey's Uncle."

Even so, I am not identified. The label credits only Jac & Jay with the Tom Toms."

Travel safe old friend. I know you and Jack Scott will have those Brits rockin' in the aisles.


IZ ZAT SO? The Shane disc, with Gene only on one side, is valued in the $40 range, but a few of his other singles are a bit more pricey, especially these three 78s which were quite scarce even in 1958:

1958 "School of Rock 'N Roll" (Jan 7-100) $700
1958 "School of Rock 'N Roll" (Apex/Canada 76278) $200
1958 "Nervous" (Jan 102) $400


Jerry Osborne answers as many questions as possible through this column. Write Jerry at: Box 255, Port Townsend, WA 98368 E-mail: jpo@olympus.net   Visit his Web site: www.jerryosborne.com

All values quoted in this column are for near-mint condition.

Copyright 2013 Osborne Enterprises - Reprinted By Exclusive Permission

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Beatles Pressing of the ‘White Album’ with lowest-possible number A0000001 Up For Auction At Heritage Auctions




One of the holy grails of record collecting, the Beatles first pressing ‘White Album’ with lowest-possible number A0000001 (Apple 101, 1968) is on the auction block at Heritage Auctions.  Most thought a copy of this magnitude would belong to one of the Beatles.  The opening bid has been set at $10,000.  Internet bidding ends on August 9, 2013 at 10:00 PM CT; followed by a Live Signature Floor Session on Aug 10, 2013.

According to Heritage Auctions:

"Our December 2012 Auction #7064, Heritage sold the White Album #A0000023 for $13,750 (Lot 46242) after quite a battle between seven bidders. How much more important is this offering? A MT 10 album sleeve with the number you never thought you'd get to see is now available to some lucky bidder. Included is the original poster and four individual photos along with a set of two EX 7 records (not original to this album). Also included is a very informative handwritten Letter of Authenticity dated April 2, 1989, from Clifford J. Yamasaki of Let It Be Records in San Francisco."

Got an extra $20,000-30,000 grand?  That's what I think it may go for (if not more!)

Get more info at HeritageAuctions

Take The CVR Beatles White Album Poll in the left margin and guess what it will sell for! (Scroll down a bit, it's in the left margin)

 

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes


Tsurumi Records Releases Long-Awaited Vinyl Version of Film Soundtrack For Indie Horror Flick The Revenant

500 Limited Edition Vinyl Copies Now

Fangoria To Issue Vinyl SuperFan Packages 

For Immediate Release - (Seattle, WA) – July 16, 2013 -The Revenant marks Seattle punk and garage rock imprint Tsurumi Record's first-ever soundtrack release. Staying true to the label's love for vinyl, Tsurumi Records will issue 500 limited edition vinyl copies of The Revenant on picture disc, with a subset specially packaged for horror fans through www.Fangoria.com. The vinyl package includes a picture disc (with main characters Bart and Joey on each side), CD in a sleeve, poster, and liner notes (retail $25). Witness the vinyl getting played here

“We are label focused on vinyl productions and this soundtrack is no different in that way,” enthuses label owner and Seattle resident Jeff Davis. “I've always been inspired by really good soundtracks, like Pulp Fiction and Clockwork Orange. We think fans of the movie will want these as collector items.”

In August Tsurumi Records will release a limited edition "Fangoria - The Revenant" box set.  It will feature a 1"x3" brass plate riveted to the lid of a classy black box numbered 1 through 50. The box will include the full vinyl package, a printed copy of the script signed by director Kerry Prior, an 8x10 movie still, a booklet with Fangoria's review of The Revenant and their 2 part interview with Kerry Prior, a T-Shirt and a few more surprises. The box set will be available for purchase exclusively tsurumirecords for $75.

The Revenant soundtrack features music from Tsurumi acts like garage punks The Beautiful Mothers and experimental rockers The Second Academy, international acts Aqualush and La Mala Rodriguez, classical music from two companies and even an appearance from seminal underground sensation The Shaggies.

Three years ago Davis' good friend and independent film maker Kerry Prior, approached him about collaborating on a soundtrack for The Revenant; a modern take on a classic horror story, which he wrote, directed and produced.

The childhood friends grew up together in Cleveland, OH listening to and playing punk rock.

The Revenant began its film festival run with a premier at the 2009 at Toronto's “After Dark” Fest, upon which they dubbed it one of the "10 Movies To See Before You Die." It later ran in theaters in 2012 and is now out on DVD. Reviews ranging from diverse sources such as The Newark Star-Ledger to DreadCentral.com declare it "sure to become a cult classic."

The film focuses on Second Lieutenant Bart Gregory (David Anders), who is killed under mysterious circumstances in Iraq only to find out that he didn't really die. Rather, he is undead: a zombie-vampire hybrid, known as the Revenant. Bart needs blood to hold back decomposition and he finds his way around his new state against the dark backdrop of downtown Los Angeles.

The Revenant appears to be moving towards that cult status with a solid underground and online fan base that is growing daily. Every cult classic needs a killer soundtrack and now fans of The Revenant won't have to wait any longer.

The Revenant Official Facebook Page: facebook.com/TheRevenantisComing

The Revenant Official Website: therevenantmovie.com

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in the CVR blog mailbox, a great kickstarter campaign!

A documentary about the best soul singer you’ve ever heard–even if you've never heard of him.

In the documentary Syl Johnson: Any Way The Wind Blows, we invite you into the world of a man who might be the best soul singer you’ve never heard of. But you have heard his music already, even though you might not realize it.

Syl Johnson’s songs have been sampled so many times in the last 25 years that he’s practically had more radio presence than Lil Wayne. When you hear artists like Run-DMC, Public Enemy, De La Soul, Boogie Down Productions, Kid Rock and Cypress Hill, you hear Syl. He’s got so much money from licensing his samples that he calls his home “The House That Wu-Tang Built.”





Please visit KickStarter for more info!


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from our friends at burningshed

Travis & Fripp - Follow (double vinyl preorder)

Follow was Travis & Fripp's third collaboration.

Containing an entrancing collection of textures and ideas, the album also features So There which includes a guitar/saxophone call and response stomp featuring some of the most ferocious RF guitar soloing of the last decade.

Mixed and mastered by Steven Wilson, this is the Tonefloat label clear heavyweight vinyl edition presented in a numbered gatefold picture sleeve with innerbags.

Limited to 260 copies globally, this version has extra tracks and alternative mixes.

Pre-order for 12th August 2013




Travis & Fripp - Thread (double vinyl preorder)

Recorded at DGM Soundworld by David Singleton, with subsequent editing, mixing and mastering by Steven Wilson, Thread - from 2008 -comprises nine improvised pieces by Theo Travis and Robert Fripp .

This unique and almost inevitable collaboration yielded a beautiful sequence of recordings that artfully avoided the cliches routinely associated with ambient and improv, while wholly encompassing the core elements of both forms of music.

Mixed by Steven Wilson and mastered for vinyl by Peter van Vliet (The Use Of Ashes).

Limited to 200 copies globally, this white heavyweight vinyl version has extra tracks.

Pre-order HERE

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36 Things Vinyl Collectors Love







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Country Artists Take a New Spin on Vinyl











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Bob Dylan Revisits 'Self Portrait' on Next Edition of Bootleg Series







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David Bowie Announces 'Valentine's Day' Picture Disc Single







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Van Morrison announces deluxe reissue of Moondance - the five-disc set includes a newly remastered version of the original album, along with 50 unreleased tracks









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album cover art of the day:


Scythe To Release 'Subterranean Steel' In September


















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from grimeys.com

GRIMEY'S BEST SELLERS 7/08 - 7/14, 2013

Vinyl Top 25:

1. Jason Isbell - Southeastern
2. The Shins - Live At Third Man
3. Queens Of The Stone Age - Like Clockwork
4. OST/Various - The Great Gatsby
5. The Features - The Features
6. Kurt Vile - Wakin On A Pretty Daze
7. Della Mae - This World Oft Can Be
8. The Civil Wars - Unplugged at VH-1
9. Overseas - Overseas
10. Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
11. Weezer - Pinkerton
12. Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires Of The City
13. The National - Trouble Will Find Me
14. Jim James - Regions Of Light & Sound Of God
15. Kacey Musgraves - Same Trailer Different Park
16. Mumford & Sons - Babel
17. Alabama Shakes - Boys & Girls
18. Weezer - Weezer (blue album)
19. Bon Iver - Bon Iver
20. Radiohead - OK Computer
21. Radiohead - Kid A
22. Peter Buck - You Must Fight To Live On The Planet Of The Apes 7"
23. Blackfoot Gypsies - Wasting Time 7"
24. Thundercat - Apocalypse
25. Sigur Ros - Kveikur 

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from our friends at TheOmegaOrder.com