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Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit - Reunions (Indie Version with Signed Print)

Preorder the limited edition independent record store exclusive version of Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit’s new record Reunions, available here on “dreamsicle” colored vinyl or as an inexpensive CD. Both the colored vinyl and CD come with a limited edition print of Jason’s 1959 Gibson Les Paul guitar “The Redeye” signed by Jason himself! Reunions will be released on May 8th but only at independent record stores, like Grimey’s! (The record will see a wide release on 05/15/20.) Due to the special nature of this release, we’re limiting purchase of copies of the album to 2 per format, per person (so you could order a total of 2 CDs & 2 LPs per person). Preorders will ship on or by 05/08/20.
Reunions, is the highly anticipated follow up to Isbell & the 400 Unit’s 2017 record, The Nashville Sound, a #1 album on the Billboard Folk, Independent, Country and Rock albums charts, which also received Best Americana Album at the Grammys, Album Of The Year At The Americana Honors & Awards and was nominated at the CMA Awards for Album Of The Year. Producer Dave Cobb continues his work with Isbell and provides his production skills for Reunion.

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Awesome. Thx tor heads up.
 
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit - Reunions (Indie Version with Signed Print)

Preorder the limited edition independent record store exclusive version of Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit’s new record Reunions, available here on “dreamsicle” colored vinyl or as an inexpensive CD. Both the colored vinyl and CD come with a limited edition print of Jason’s 1959 Gibson Les Paul guitar “The Redeye” signed by Jason himself! Reunions will be released on May 8th but only at independent record stores, like Grimey’s! (The record will see a wide release on 05/15/20.) Due to the special nature of this release, we’re limiting purchase of copies of the album to 2 per format, per person (so you could order a total of 2 CDs & 2 LPs per person). Preorders will ship on or by 05/08/20.
Reunions, is the highly anticipated follow up to Isbell & the 400 Unit’s 2017 record, The Nashville Sound, a #1 album on the Billboard Folk, Independent, Country and Rock albums charts, which also received Best Americana Album at the Grammys, Album Of The Year At The Americana Honors & Awards and was nominated at the CMA Awards for Album Of The Year. Producer Dave Cobb continues his work with Isbell and provides his production skills for Reunion.

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I love how much he loves that Les Paul. It is a beaut.
 
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit - Reunions (Indie Version with Signed Print)

Preorder the limited edition independent record store exclusive version of Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit’s new record Reunions, available here on “dreamsicle” colored vinyl or as an inexpensive CD. Both the colored vinyl and CD come with a limited edition print of Jason’s 1959 Gibson Les Paul guitar “The Redeye” signed by Jason himself! Reunions will be released on May 8th but only at independent record stores, like Grimey’s! (The record will see a wide release on 05/15/20.) Due to the special nature of this release, we’re limiting purchase of copies of the album to 2 per format, per person (so you could order a total of 2 CDs & 2 LPs per person). Preorders will ship on or by 05/08/20.
Reunions, is the highly anticipated follow up to Isbell & the 400 Unit’s 2017 record, The Nashville Sound, a #1 album on the Billboard Folk, Independent, Country and Rock albums charts, which also received Best Americana Album at the Grammys, Album Of The Year At The Americana Honors & Awards and was nominated at the CMA Awards for Album Of The Year. Producer Dave Cobb continues his work with Isbell and provides his production skills for Reunion.

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Just to clear things up here, as Amoeba Hollywood was my local store for 7 years and it's probably my favorite place on earth:

They have 400 employees because their stores are HUGE. There are ~20 cashier lanes, multiple people at the buy counter, 15-20 staff members throughout the store (and all of them have alternates because no one works every day, so maybe triple or quadrupel those numbers) people on the accounting/business side, people on their social team, people on their video team, the executive board, the maintenance crew, etc. And that's just one of the 3 stores.

Yes, they're a massive organization, but NO they didn't lose any heart. They started tiny and expanded by being pillars of their respective arts communities and they always gave back to artists big and small in a variety of ways. They're, in my opinion, the most important record store in the entire world.

RE: The move - they aren't moving by choice. They were ousted from their historic spot in the middle of Hollywood by some developers who want to turn it into apartments -- and the lease is up in a few months. They found a new spot they are moving to not that far away and not much smaller, which means it's probably quite expensive -- and then COVID hit. This is the WORST timing for them, because all 3 stores are shut down and cannot do business anywhere but online (which has slowed down for a myriad of reasons) and they need to pay current overhead/raise funds in prep for the move.

This could be the perfect storm that could put them out of business if some big-wig musician friends/labels don't step up and help them out. Just because they're bigger than your local mom and pop store doesn't make them any less valuable to the heart of the commmunity and I will be devastated if they don't make it.
I am not one to make a donation to a for-profit business. Instead, when I heard about this I placed an order for the deluxe 4-LP It Still Moves. Once it shipped, I checked the tracking, and it appears they drop shipped it from somewhere in Kentucky. That's never happened with my prior Amoeba orders, which have always come from California packaged nicely. Anyone else have this happen?
 
I am not one to make a donation to a for-profit business. Instead, when I heard about this I placed an order for the deluxe 4-LP It Still Moves. Once it shipped, I checked the tracking, and it appears they drop shipped it from somewhere in Kentucky. That's never happened with my prior Amoeba orders, which have always come from California packaged nicely. Anyone else have this happen?
I’ve had them ship from both California (their stores) or from a warehouse in Kentucky.
 
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