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Soul Step Records Announces SSR-079

Soul Step Records is so thrilled to partner with Cardinal Club to announce our second ever 45 as part of the insanely popular release series - The Footprint Series. Soul Step Records’ Footprint Series focus on Country, Western, and Appalachian influenced music.

On SSR-079 - Soul Step welcomes not One but Two brand new artists to the Soul Step Records stable. This split-single features Nashville-based artist Timbo and the flip features Zelly.

Timbo, who graces the A-side with his dark and haunting stone Country track - “How Much Did It Cost?” This track showcases Timbo’s booming deep voice that sings some of the most poignant lyrics that takes a deep look at the state of our world. Country music at it’s songwriting heart is about storytelling, and Timbo absolutely delivers on the A-Side of this 45. We are also excited to have the voices of Lillie Mae and Sierra Ferrell amplify the track with their background vocals.

Zelly is a newcomer in the Singer/Songwriter and Folk scene. We are so blessed to have her debut single, “American Dream” on the B-side of this 45. This track is another beautiful introspective look at the state of our Country as well. This track features background vocals from New West Recording artist Nikki Lane. This is a great introduction to a new artist that you will make some major noise in 2021.

Soul Step Records will be releasing this split single from Timbo & Zelly to Soul Step Record Subscribers on Saturday, August 7th. The general public sale will begin on Monday, August 9th. There will be a limited to 100 CARDINAL CLUB RED vinyl variant in addition to the standard black vinyl.

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Picked this up today. Really nice dual artist country single on each side, with two first-rate songs and some great special guests. More like this please! Thanks for putting this out @soulsteprecords
 
Scott has 500 copies of these Young Fresh Fellows and Minus 5 albums on Bandcamp today, both super fun records. Happy to support this guy, one of the best.




Hey @Matt M, since I purchased the Minus 5 album on bandcamp, I got an immediate download and just listened to it while out for a bike ride--what a great listen! At once unique and immediately familiar, with nary a clunker and a few stand-out tracks, like The Rifleman. I haven't gotten through all of it yet--it's 90 minutes of music and my ride didn't last that long! But this is going to get some repeated plays. Thanks for the recommendation, which I enthusiastically endorse since there still are some of those 500 copies left!

 
Hey @Matt M, since I purchased the Minus 5 album on bandcamp, I got an immediate download and just listened to it while out for a bike ride--what a great listen! At once unique and immediately familiar, with nary a clunker and a few stand-out tracks, like The Rifleman. I haven't gotten through all of it yet--it's 90 minutes of music and my ride didn't last that long! But this is going to get some repeated plays. Thanks for the recommendation, which I enthusiastically endorse since there still are some of those 500 copies left!


Really love to hear that! Make sure to check out that Young Fresh Fellows too!
 
I picked up the 5LP version of all things, but boy, did i really want to get the 8LP 😰. too out of my price range tho

The price ranges on this were ridiculous..£1000 for an album in a crate ...madness ..gnomes and all ...even the CD deluxe set at £120 for 5 CDs and a blu Ray was out of whack ...£20 for 3 CDs vs £120 for 2 extra CDs .and a flimsy book in a tiny box ..? The Lennon estate got their pricing and format bang on
 
I'm hoping for some price drops on ATMP before I pull the trigger. Listened to the new mix over on Spotify and thought it was pretty nice.
 
Just getting back from a 2 week vacation.
Have these been discussed somewhere or does anybody know anything about these "1921 Centenary Editions"?

Asking for a friend with a serious vinyl addiction.


They were released a couple Saturdays ago in limited numbers, there were some for sale online but they did not ship to the states unfortunately. Pretty much only place you can buy them are secondhand through discogs or Ebay.
 
Just getting back from a 2 week vacation.
Have these been discussed somewhere or does anybody know anything about these "1921 Centenary Editions"?

Asking for a friend with a serious vinyl addiction.


Any thoughts on whether they are worth tracking down (in particular Bona Drag and The Cult)?
 
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