keylime_5
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Just went to my local and they re sold out. They said it's been on backorder since March and it's a one and done. Fwiw
September release on backorder since March?
Just went to my local and they re sold out. They said it's been on backorder since March and it's a one and done. Fwiw
Just went to my local and they re sold out. They said it's been on backorder since March and it's a one and done. Fwiw
My bad, I completely glossed over that on your last comment. Yeah that could be possible, especially since they just did the Dead set and would make sense they would explore Jerry's other projects.
I still think Prine fits the Americana/Alt-Country label better, but VMP is liberal with their genre definition.
But the fact it hasnt been reissued in awhile doesnt really give it much of an advantage IMO. I'd be very down for that pick though (or Milsap, Raitt, Daniels)
Weren't these supposed to be released in conjunction with the original RSD back in April?September release on backorder since March?
Weren't these supposed to be released in conjunction with the original RSD back in April?
That first New Riders album is quite good too! A little weird for an Essentials pick but definitely wouldn’t be the worst! Big Grateful Dead connections on that record too obviously with Jerry playing pedal steel and I think Mikey Hart on drums or something. I’ve had that album in my collection for years but haven’t played it in a very long time.NRPS fits the clue just as well as Prine. Only it hasn't been reissued since the 70s
Black Keys for the clues too. And they’ve worked with Fat Possum a bunchI know its early for a February Essentials discussion, but is anyone else hoping its NOT the Strokes and is the Turin Brakes - Ether Song instead?
I know it wont be but 2020 is almost over and I'm trying to be an optimist.
It's unfortunate, but the one thing I know about Rhino from following Grateful Dead releases for a long time, is that they HATE having excess stock. It is their number one driving force in decision making on releases, etc. It's why the GD archival releases all went to numbered editions.Yeah, I unfortunately learned awhile ago that just because Rhino is a big name does not mean those pressings are available indefinitely.
September release on backorder since March?
It's unfortunate, but the one thing I know about Rhino from following Grateful Dead releases for a long time, is that they HATE having excess stock. It is their number one driving force in decision making on releases, etc. It's why the GD archival releases all went to numbered editions.
I think NRPS if anything fits the label better because Prine is more folk than anything while NRPS is pretty much straight up Alt-country americana. but yeah, it's gonna be Prine and they're gonna play the "50th anniversary deluxe edition" card.
September release on backorder since March?
Probably pressed at GZ instead or RTI though, right?You could've saved 10-20 bucks though by just grabbing the Kevin Gray standard black rhino. It was in stock at barnes and noble earlier this week. It's awaiting repress now but it'll be back on amazon and everywhere for $20 soon. total waste of a pick, though the color vinyl and shiny jacket I'm sure will be nice.
I bet that they dont even use a new cut for the master, they will probably just use the Kevin Gray cut and put it on colored vinyl
That would be amazing.New Riders of the Purple Sage still fits January Essentials clues. Hope it's that.
Thickfreakness is also in their "100 Albums you need" book, so definitely a contenderBlack Keys for the clues too. And they’ve worked with Fat Possum a bunch
I’m kind of thinking it isn’t Prine. Hoping it’s not at least. I also really don’t need a color variant of the already great Kevin Gray cut. It is a fantastic album that everyone should have though.
I just realized, I think I get you both mixed up a lot based on your Avatars. It took me a minute to realize that Mitch wasn’t replying to himself.I dunno, 1st album, 50th anniversary, and Alt Country/Americana almost lock it in.
Others that year are Charlie Daniels, David Crosby, Graham Nash, and Crazy Horse but I can't see those fitting Alt-Country/Americana. More straight Country/Southern Rock.
Maybe Ronnie Milsap or Bonnie Raitt but I still think Prine seems most likely.
I just realized, I think I get you both mixed up a lot based on your Avatars. It took me a minute to realize that Mitch wasn’t replying to himself.
In the press release for the 10th anniversary edition of Brothers that is due out next month, they said "BROTHERS (DELUXE REMASTERED ANNIVERSARY EDITION) IS THE FIRST IN AN ANNUAL SERIES OF ARCHIVAL RELEASES." Seems unlikely they would let VMP do Thickfreakness if they have an annual archive series already planned, but who knows.Thickfreakness is also in their "100 Albums you need" book, so definitely a contender
In the press release for the 10th anniversary edition of Brothers that is due out next month, they said "BROTHERS (DELUXE REMASTERED ANNIVERSARY EDITION) IS THE FIRST IN AN ANNUAL SERIES OF ARCHIVAL RELEASES." Seems unlikely they would let VMP do Thickfreakness if they have an annual archive series already planned, but who knows.