12/28/2023 0 Comments David bowie something in the air vinylThis release is one of two to feature narrated soundtracks from the BBC’s classic sci-fi series “Doctor Who.” This one features the First Doctor, William Hartnell, in a story about “deadly female clones and their mechanical slaves,” pressed on 180-gram orange vinyl with purple splatters in a release limited to 1,000 copies.įlaming Lips, ‘King’s Mouth: Music and Songs’: The oddballs led by Wayne Coyne return with their 15th album, released initially as a run of 4,000 on gold vinyl for RSD. (Photo courtesy of Record Store Day)ĭoctor Who, ‘Galaxy 4’: Not everything on Record Store Day is traditional music. The other three are by White’s various bands including the White Stripes’ “Candy Cane Child,” the Raconteurs’ “Store Bought Bones,” and the Dead Weather’s “Be Still.”Ī Doctor Who narrated soundtrack on orange vinyl with purple splotches is one of the limited releases on Record Store Day, April 13, 2019. White’s “Love Interruption” is one of four, all limited to 2,000 copies each, that will come in a “mystery box” package – you won’t know which one you’re getting until after you buy it. How little? It plays 3-inch singles, and who better to provide some music in that format than Jack White and Third Man Records. Jack White, ‘Love Interruption’: Turntable-makers Crossley are marking Record Store Day 2019 with the release of a cute little turntable. This release of just 1,800 copies packaged in a re-creation of the Vocalion label sleeve the original came in comes with a mystery of its own: Where are you going to find a turntable that can play the 78 rpm vinyl grooves the music was pressed in? Jack White’s Third Man Records has prepared 3-inch singles from White solo and three of his bands - the White Stripes, the Raconteurs, and the Dead Weather - as part of a special release for Record Store Day on Saturday, April 13, 2019. Robert Johnson, ‘Kind Hearted Woman Blues/Terraplane Blues: The legendary bluesman inspired everyone from Muddy Waters to Eric Clapton and the Rolling Stones, partly due to the purity of the 29 songs he recorded in his lifetime, partly because of the mystery around that life. A single by blues guitarist Robert Johnson is getting a deluxe replica release, on 78 rpm no less, as part of Record Store Day, April 13, 2019. This, though, might be one of the best: It’s the full set performed by Joplin just as she was breaking out, released on vinyl for the first time ever. Janis Joplin, ‘Woodstock Sunday August 17, 1969’: It’s the 50th anniversary of Woodstock in August, so expect to see a lot more music from the iconic festival. Janis Joplin’s entire set from Woodstock is getting its first-ever release on Record Store Day, April 13, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Record Store Day)ĭevo, ‘This Is The Devo Box’: This exclusive edition of 3,000 boxed sets collects the first six albums with the art-punk act Devo, from the classic 1978 debut of “Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!” to 1984’s “Shout.” That’s all well and good, but why you want them is because each is pressed on a different color of vinyl, and if you can find one of those record-changer turntables like your mom and dad used to have then you can picture how cool the disc’s will look all stacked up and ready to drop. A box set of the first six albums by Devo, each of them on a different color of vinyl, is one of our faves for Record Store Day, April 13, 2019. No, the reason why you want this exclusive release is because it’s a picture disc of the album art so you can watch a topless carrot-topped Bowie and alien-looking ’60s supermodel Twiggy spinning round and round and round on your turntable. (Photo courtesy of Record Store Day)ĭavid Bowie, ‘Pin Ups’: The 1973 album of covers might not get the nod for the songs, though the pair of Who songs (“I Can’t Explain,” “Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere”) and the Kinks’ “Where Have All The Good Times Gone?” are solid takes. A picture disc release of David Bowie’s “Pin Ups” is one of the exclusive releases on Record Store Day, April 13, 2019.
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