In celebration of National Record Store Day, Thrill Jockey is getting in on the action by releasing a very limited edition (900 copies) LP (really more of an EP) called Records Toreism which will be blessed with catalog number Thrill 12.30. [Note: Thrill 12.29 was the Thrill Jockey 15th Anniversary Trey Told ‘Em MegaMix]
Thrill Jockey is using the occasion to showcase some of their newest acts as well as include a new track from Tortoise’s upcoming release (now pushed to June) and a Trans Am track. Here are the tracks as Thrill Jockey calls them:
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1. Mountains “Windows”
This is a new song that does not appear any place else. It was recorded with love for the record store.
2. Tortoise “High Class Slim Came Floatin’ In”
This is a new song. It will also appear on their new album in June. Released early with love for the record store.
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1. Double Dagger “Stagger Lee”
This is a new song that does not appear any place else. It was recorded with love for the record store.
2. White Hills “Eye to Eye”
“Eye To Eye” was previously released on Abstractions & Mutations, a limited edition CD-R release put together for a tour in September of 2007. Released for the first time on LP with love for the record store.
3. Trans Am Featuring Tim Soete “Wounded Monkey”
This is an unreleased song recorded and mixed March 28, 2005 at MAINZ in Auckland, New Zealand. Tim Soete (from The Fucking Champs) on lead guitar and lead vocals. Released with love for the record store.
The covers (shown above) are meant to portray the alternate possible futures of record stores– one is if we don’t continue to shop the local indie store, and the other is the optimistic future afforded us from spending money not at Best Buy, but at our favorite Indie store. The covers will be handmade, and hand printed by Crosshair.
Of course, yours truly is drooling over this release. The trick is going to be to figure out which stores will carry this. Neither indie store in Iowa City is participating in Record Store Day on April 18th. However, two stores in Dubuque are, so maybe a trip to my old stomping grounds and the store that I spent many a Tuesday over lunch Moondog Records (known as Co-Op Records back then…)
Click Here for Record Store Day Information
Click Here for the post on the Thrill Jockey boards about Records Toreism
Hey it sounds like your old stomping grounds was like my old stomping grounds CO-OP records (I only wish I was qualified enough to get a job there….heaven I tell you…heaven) Of course I hung out at the Waterloo CO-OP which is now highway 218. What a great place to spend hours and to spend all my money on the latest greatest release. We also had a place that was owned by a friend of my brothers in W’loo but I cannot remember the name. Both were great memories. Sounds like we share a few of them Mike.
I remember the Waterloo Co-Op– I’d only been there one time in the early 90’s. I was looking for House of Large Sizes teeshirts. At one point I had enough of those hand-screened HoLS teeshirts that I was able to wear a different one for every day of RAGBRAI XXI!
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