Showing posts with label box set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label box set. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Jesus Lizard box set on Touch and Go


I had a Jesus Lizard tape in high school...I think it had flames on it...I remember that...I liked it, I might have not appreciated it the way I would now in hindsight. I need to hear this progression. I know they are really important, like Flipper, I missed them a little bit and could use a crash course like this box set.
Either way, I'll work on getting some of the full lengths on vinyl and try to revisit these guys.
My recollection is they have a lot in common with Shellac...that kind of slow sinister big sounding 90's rock. Huge rooms of drum echo. They settle into this weird repetitive groove and just ride it...it's really taking me back, the sound quality...the ay things were recorded...there is some kind of production that's a distinct part of sound from this period. Was everything recorded by that Flood guy?

This massive thing will be available from Touch and go

The Jesus Lizard Record Store Day 7" Box Set and MORE

* The Jesus Lizard Record Store Day box set
* ATP: The Fans Strike Back performance
* New London date announced

As you have likely heard by now, the Jesus Lizard, known in some circles as the greatest live band EVER, is reuniting the original line up to perform in 2009. You may have also heard that April 18, 2009 marks the return of Record Store Day, an event to support the independent record stores we know and love. So we got to thinking…what better way to celebrate two things we wholeheartedly believe in than by bringing them together? So with that in mind, we’re excited to announce INCH from the Jesus Lizard, a special release Touch and Go is offering up for sale on Record Store Day only.

INCH is a collection of all the 7” singles The Jesus Lizard released on Touch and Go, lovingly remastered by Bob Weston and enclosed in a foldable clear plastic package, suitable for both compact storage and bedroom wall display. Adding to the allure is the fact that each 7” has been out of print for over six years, so finding any one single (let alone all of them) at a store has been near impossible. Also included here is a 7” of “Puss”, the Jesus Lizard’s side from the long-gone split with Nirvana. Still not enough? INCH also contains the “Gladiator” single, originally given away exclusively at a Jesus Lizard Brixton Academy show in London back in 1992 and nowhere else.


INCH Tracklisting:

“Chrome” b/w “7 vs 8”

“Mouthbreather” b/w “Sunday You Need Love”

“Wheelchair Epidemic” b/w “Dancing Naked Ladies”

“Gladiator” (live) b/w “Seasick” (live)

“Puss”

Lash 3x7” containing

“Glamorous” b/w “Deaf as a Bat”

“Lady Shoes” (live) b/w “Killer McHann” (live)

“Bloody Mary” (live) b/w “Monkey Trick” (live)

“(Fly) On (the Wall)” b/w “White Hole”


Tuesday, March 4, 2008

The Great Pop Supplement - 2 More new ones!


A couple more from the excellent Great pop supplement, as long as Dom keeps making these, I will keep trying to come up with the money to buy them. Since I haven't ordered the last two I might be able to put these all together and over the ocean. He is also putting older releases together from the last year or so, the ones without sleeves and putting them in minibox sets for super cheap. I think 20 or 25 pounds for the past 4 or 5 releases.
Definitely email him if you are interested:
thegreatpopsupplementathotmail.com
Here they are....
Dom also says the first full length is in the works as well...

GPS26 WHSYP “Sun Without End” (Family EP) 7”
6 minutes of beautiful, sprawling acoustic psych from eternally evolving, sunny, californian folk collective whsyp.

Hazy high end vocal harmonies backed with subtle sitars (courtesy of skygreen leopards, part time wooden wand backing guy glenn donaldson) which aim for the stars yet quickly turn into a darker beast as the piece closes out. A beautiful 45 in fliptop match wallet style sleeves made from linen card and in a run of 300 only….

GPS27 THE SEE SEE “Up The Hill”/”Citadel Shuffle” 7”
Debut 45 from what has become something of a multi-national supergroup of sorts. Ex- eighteenth day of may mainguy, richard olson, soledad brothers drummer ben swank, former gps 45 guy pete greenwood on guitars and lap steel and kevin peyok.
2 fabulous slices of southern u.s folk rock, recalling gene clark, the byrds and burritos with a passing nod to big star perhaps. Beautiful, soaring vocals and a gem of a 45 to open up with. Early gigs included bill doss from the olivia tremor control- unsurprising given the uplifting nature of the sunny psych tunes within… 300 only 45 given the usual GPS packaging treatment.

cost breakdown as follows:-

for both: £7.98 rounded up to £9.50 incl post in the uk, or up to £10.50 into europe or £11 to the states/japan/aus/nz/elsewhere.
let me know if it's just a copy of one and i'll sort a price for you from there.