Record Store Day Release
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Record Store Day Release
Did anyone pick up the Record Store Day release? If you're in the York PA area, Ikos had around 8 copies this morning. They do ship!
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Sold out by the time I got to mine. Isbell too.
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Twist and Shout in Denver had a whole bunch of both DBT and Isbell. They'll start taking phone orders on Monday.
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Bought them both, but the download card for the DBT release didn't have the dl ready yet (!?)
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I got the DBT but I missed out on the Isbell.
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Listening to this for the first time tonight. Really digging it. I'd seen the YouTube videos, of course, so this isn't a "first listen" on some cuts, but I really like the AB songs (Cooley's especially) at the slightly faster tempos found here. At least that's how it sounds to me.
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Picked this up Saturday morning, a few thoughts:
1. Vinyl is noisy. Haven't run it through my record cleaning machine yet but hopefully that will clear up some of the noise. The 3 other titles I bought Saturday were dead quiet.
2. The recording & mix is top notch. Congrats to the engineers who recorded it and Barbe for mixing.
3. So glad to have a studio recording of the new arrangement they've been playing for "This Fucking Job".
4. I think the version here of "Guns of Umpqua" tops the version on American Band.
5. Always nice to have another version of "One of These Days".
Highly, highly recommended.
1. Vinyl is noisy. Haven't run it through my record cleaning machine yet but hopefully that will clear up some of the noise. The 3 other titles I bought Saturday were dead quiet.
2. The recording & mix is top notch. Congrats to the engineers who recorded it and Barbe for mixing.
3. So glad to have a studio recording of the new arrangement they've been playing for "This Fucking Job".
4. I think the version here of "Guns of Umpqua" tops the version on American Band.
5. Always nice to have another version of "One of These Days".
Highly, highly recommended.
Turn you demons into walls of goddamned noise and sound.
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Thanks for the tip! I just ordered my copy from Twist and Shout.Mundane Mayhem wrote:Twist and Shout in Denver had a whole bunch of both DBT and Isbell. They'll start taking phone orders on Monday.
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Download is now live for those who bought it
Agree about this version Guns of Umpqua. One of my favorite tunes on American Band and this version's even better
Not so sure about this arrangement of TFJ yet.
One Of These Days is a song I can hear a million times and never get tired of
This release wasn't promoted as heavily as previous years, I guess. I showed up late on RSD assuming this would be long gone but there were a handful left. Glad I didn't have to resort to eBay
Agree about this version Guns of Umpqua. One of my favorite tunes on American Band and this version's even better
Not so sure about this arrangement of TFJ yet.
One Of These Days is a song I can hear a million times and never get tired of
This release wasn't promoted as heavily as previous years, I guess. I showed up late on RSD assuming this would be long gone but there were a handful left. Glad I didn't have to resort to eBay
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So I got mine online at Vintage Vinyl - wonder if I will get a download? Is a code attached to the album plastic? Yes, can't wait for the Guns. I may use it as my official AB version.jimmyjack wrote:Download is now live for those who bought it
Agree about this version Guns of Umpqua. One of my favorite tunes on American Band and this version's even better
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I have a friend who isn't into vinyl so he's looking for mp3's of this record store release. Can someone hook him up? You can send the mp3's to me and I'll forward. Thx.
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My best friends copy didn't have the download card so I gave him mine.
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That guy needs the Isbell RSD mp3s too, I hear.Clams wrote:I have a friend who isn't into vinyl so he's looking for mp3's of this record store release. Can someone hook him up? You can send the mp3's to me and I'll forward. Thx.
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The download card will be inside the album jacket. Unless of course they forgot to put on in.ramonz wrote: So I got mine online at Vintage Vinyl - wonder if I will get a download? Is a code attached to the album plastic? Yes, can't wait for the Guns. I may use it as my official AB version.
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Yes as a matter of fact he needs that one toopearlbeer wrote:That guy needs the Isbell RSD mp3s too, I hear.Clams wrote:I have a friend who isn't into vinyl so he's looking for mp3's of this record store release. Can someone hook him up? You can send the mp3's to me and I'll forward. Thx.
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The guy at Twist and Shout was really nice to me as I hemmed and hawed my way through not getting anything else. Fortunately for me, the things I couldn't've resisted--the reissues of Hey Joe/Piss Factory and Psychotic Reaction, the clear vinyl of Brain Salad Surgery, the Randy Newman box--were sold out. I thought very hard about the Bowie live but decided against it, and even though the Isbell really interested me, I didn't even ask. I figured I'd leave it (if it were there) for someone who already had an Isbell record for it to accompany. I'll head up to the Arkansas Record/CD Exchange when I can find a ride or feel like riding the bus. There was one other I've craved for decades, the soundtrack to The Andromeda Strain. I've heard about that cover and never seen it. That one might leave with me if it's there if it looks as good as I've heard.
If there's anyone out there with a spare Dragon Pants who got skunked on this one, let me know. If I find another copy of this when I go up, well, I hate flippers but I'm up for an honest trade, even if you come out ahead. Once I have that one, I'll have all three of the Patterson songs I've seen premiered that've been released. And man! Am I ready for a great sounding version of Tough To Let Go. I still sing that one to myself a lot.
If there's anyone out there with a spare Dragon Pants who got skunked on this one, let me know. If I find another copy of this when I go up, well, I hate flippers but I'm up for an honest trade, even if you come out ahead. Once I have that one, I'll have all three of the Patterson songs I've seen premiered that've been released. And man! Am I ready for a great sounding version of Tough To Let Go. I still sing that one to myself a lot.
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By the way, since I went for the cheap shipping, it'll be one to three weeks before I get to hear it. If a copy showed up in my email, I wouldn't turn it down--but I was kind of a tight-ass about it when someone asked me to do that for them once, so if my karma bought me three weeks of waiting, I'm okay with that, too.
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Picked up the DBT, Jason, Buddy Guy and The Andromeda Strain soundtrack. Dave at Madcity Music Exchange was glad to see I picked up a bizarre selection.John A Arkansawyer wrote:The guy at Twist and Shout was really nice to me as I hemmed and hawed my way through not getting anything else. Fortunately for me, the things I couldn't've resisted--the reissues of Hey Joe/Piss Factory and Psychotic Reaction, the clear vinyl of Brain Salad Surgery, the Randy Newman box--were sold out. I thought very hard about the Bowie live but decided against it, and even though the Isbell really interested me, I didn't even ask. I figured I'd leave it (if it were there) for someone who already had an Isbell record for it to accompany. I'll head up to the Arkansas Record/CD Exchange when I can find a ride or feel like riding the bus. There was one other I've craved for decades, the soundtrack to The Andromeda Strain. I've heard about that cover and never seen it. That one might leave with me if it's there if it looks as good as I've heard.
If there's anyone out there with a spare Dragon Pants who got skunked on this one, let me know. If I find another copy of this when I go up, well, I hate flippers but I'm up for an honest trade, even if you come out ahead. Once I have that one, I'll have all three of the Patterson songs I've seen premiered that've been released. And man! Am I ready for a great sounding version of Tough To Let Go. I still sing that one to myself a lot.
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I'd love the mp3's of this as well if anyone is sharing.
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Oh, man! Tell me two things: Is the cover as amazing as I've always heard it is? And what's on the record, anyway? It's not like I was planning to listen to it.roryg81 wrote:John A Arkansawyer wrote:The Andromeda Strain soundtrack.
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DBT on stock.Mundane Mayhem wrote:Twist and Shout in Denver had a whole bunch of both DBT and Isbell. They'll start taking phone orders on Monday.
Just ordered.
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Going to go ahead and say it now...
This is the definitive version of "One Of These Days".
Honestly, too much feedback / wah-wah / echo, or whatever you want to call it, on the original to my taste.
This is the definitive version of "One Of These Days".
Honestly, too much feedback / wah-wah / echo, or whatever you want to call it, on the original to my taste.
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I don't know how they're categorizing things (i.e. I can't think of any reason the Truckers release would be classified as a "twelve-inch" while the Isbell release was classified as an LP--they're both 12" EPs in my mind), but Twist & Shout has them each at #2 in their respective categories in their RSD wrapup. Partially a function of quantity (they seem to have been allocated quite a few copies of each), but good to our guys moving product!
https://www.twistandshout.com/in-stores ... -store-day
https://www.twistandshout.com/in-stores ... -store-day
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Odd because the DBT is 7 tracks, Jason's is 6...?Mundane Mayhem wrote:I don't know how they're categorizing things (i.e. I can't think of any reason the Truckers release would be classified as a "twelve-inch" while the Isbell release was classified as an LP--they're both 12" EPs in my mind), but Twist & Shout has them each at #2 in their respective categories in their RSD wrapup. Partially a function of quantity (they seem to have been allocated quite a few copies of each), but good to our guys moving product!
https://www.twistandshout.com/in-stores ... -store-day
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This is a great record. Highlights for me are Umpqua, Ramon and of course One of These Days. The one track I'm not digging is the groovin version of This Fucking Job. Reminds me of when Clapton killed Layla with that awful easy listening version.
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Man, I wish that had been me since I haven't seen a Rock Show since January, but alas, I was home in Denver last weekend.gepman wrote:
Nice meeting and chatting with you at the 930 Club.
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It's grown on me. I HATED it the first few times I heard it live (same with the new arrangement of That Man I Shot). I'm still not a huge fan of it. But I think the damn thing really grooves on this record. I'm glad to have it.Clams wrote:This is a great record. Highlights for me are Umpqua, Ramon and of course One of These Days. The one track I'm not digging is the groovin version of This Fucking Job. Reminds me of when Clapton killed Layla with that awful easy listening version.
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I'm not into it for the first few minutes, but then it kicks in nicely in the second half of the song.brett27295 wrote:It's grown on me. I HATED it the first few times I heard it live (same with the new arrangement of That Man I Shot). I'm still not a huge fan of it. But I think the damn thing really grooves on this record. I'm glad to have it.Clams wrote:This is a great record. Highlights for me are Umpqua, Ramon and of course One of These Days. The one track I'm not digging is the groovin version of This Fucking Job. Reminds me of when Clapton killed Layla with that awful easy listening version.
I didn't really see a reason to re-work either of those two songs...
The redone American Band songs sound great, but for me, they sound so much like the record, I'm not really sure of the point in rehashing them.
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Clams wrote:This is a great record. Highlights for me are Umpqua, Ramon and of course One of These Days. The one track I'm not digging is the groovin version of This Fucking Job. Reminds me of when Clapton killed Layla with that awful easy listening version.
ooh yes, I will have to check this out because I get the Clapton reference. I constantly give that Layla version a thumbs down on Pandora when it comes on at work.
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Or so I thought! IT WAS IN MY MAILBOX TODAY! I'll be giving the vinyl its first spin with a friend tomorrow if all works out.John A Arkansawyer wrote:By the way, since I went for the cheap shipping, it'll be one to three weeks before I get to hear it.
And thanks to the other friend--you know who you are!
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