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  • Indie Exclusive - White Double 140 Gram Vinyl with Alternative Cover and Printed Inners.

 
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The total price for this version, including shipping from the UK is $34, meaning unless the Levitation store is less than $4 shipping, the Fuzz Club is the cheapest, plus it looks the best.
 
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Letters To Nobody starts at the end. JJ Shurbet’s debut studio album as Scruffpuppie - and first for Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory Records - is an album of reclamation, recreation, redefinition, resurgence, rebirth, rehab, total revitalization - but something’s gotta give in order to get to all those re- words. “I don’t have time to just give up,” JJ sings on “the morning where I woke and rode again”, Letters to Nobody’s kaleidoscopic, dreamlike opener. “I went back so many steps.” It’s a song about a breaking point in JJ’s life: the day that, after years of drug abuse, she woke up and realised something in her life needed to change. “I came to my parents, crying, just confused why I couldn’t stop [using], because people had asked me to,” she recalls. Her life, at that point, was caught between so many worlds — bound up by addiction, on the cusp of some kind of underground fame - and one was threatening to consume the other whole. “I was just tired at that point: of destroying myself and my relationships with people I cared about.”

New single (with accompanying video), “Wondering How”, one of Letters To Nobody’s most dynamic songs, is a portrait of uneasy safety: impressionistic and literary, it features some of the record’s most deft lyricism. “You forced my hand, and we’ve found land,” JJ sings, “But I’m scared, and still wondering how.” “‘Wondering How’ was one of the songs that we [wrote] from scratch,” says JJ. “I was just spitballing, thinking, like, ‘Wow, I can't believe I'm here, because this time last year, like I was like, sitting in a chair with my eyes rolled in the back of my head.

 
Yeah, it looks nice but I will stick with my Bellman Cut, RTI pressed copy for the time being. Glad it’s available for a reasonable price again. I think I grabbed my copy for less than $40 a few years back on Amazon.
I grabbed one about three years ago when Barnes and Noble had that 50% off sale. Got this and the Dead Cornell ‘77 box for less than $80 combined. Not too shabby looking back at it.
 
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A track list would be helpful Bob.
 
A track list would be helpful Bob.
Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros: Live In Colorado
TRACKLISTING


1. New Speedway Boogie

2. Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall

3. Big River

4. West L.A. Fadeaway

5. My Brother Esau

6. Only A River

7. Looks Like Rain

8. Lost Sailor/Saint of Circumstance
(cross-post from the ol' grateful thread)
 
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Nice 👍. Was out of stock on tie dye for awhile but it came back and I snagged one. Thx.
 
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