Bad Religion, Tom Waits and Booker T.Jones will all be producing limite edition 7-inches for the forthcoming April 18th Record Store Day.
Waits will release a three song vinyl 7″ with live tracks from his 2007 Glitter and Doom Tour. “Lucinda” and “Ain’t Going Down to the Well” were recorded in Atlanta GA, while “Bottom of the World” comes from Waits’ performance in Edinburgh, Scotland. Together, these three songs are the first live recordings released since Waits’ Big Time came out in 1988.
Booker T. Jones is releasing a two song 7″ with studio tracks – “Warped Sister” and “Reunion Time” — from his upcoming ANTI- debut Potato Hole, his first solo album in over 20 years which features backing from the Drive-By Truckers, guitar tracks by Neil Young and Booker T’s Hammond B3 organ stylings.
Bad Religion will celebrate Record Store Day with the first-ever re-release of the record that started it all: 1981’s 6-song 7-inch debut EP. Brett Gurewitz explained:
I got my start by going around to record stores like Moby Disc and Middle Earth and giving them The Bad Religion 7″ to sell on consignment. I’d go back every couple of weeks to see if they needed any more and while I was at it I’d always check out the zines, flyers and new punk releases. These places were more than stores, they were gathering places and hubs of information.They were the heart of the LA Hardcore scene and it would never have existed without them.
Source Bad Religion, Tom Waits and Booker T.Jones will all be producing limite edition 7-inches for the forthcoming April 18th Record Store Day.
Waits will release a three song vinyl 7″ with live tracks from his 2007 Glitter and Doom Tour. “Lucinda” and “Ain’t Going Down to the Well” were recorded in Atlanta GA, while “Bottom of the World” comes from Waits’ performance in Edinburgh, Scotland. Together, these three songs are the first live recordings released since Waits’ Big Time came out in 1988.
Booker T. Jones is releasing a two song 7″ with studio tracks – “Warped Sister” and “Reunion Time” — from his upcoming ANTI- debut Potato Hole, his first solo album in over 20 years which features backing from the Drive-By Truckers, guitar tracks by Neil Young and Booker T’s Hammond B3 organ stylings.
Bad Religion will celebrate Record Store Day with the first-ever re-release of the record that started it all: 1981’s 6-song 7-inch debut EP. Brett Gurewitz explained:
I got my start by going around to record stores like Moby Disc and Middle Earth and giving them The Bad Religion 7″ to sell on consignment. I’d go back every couple of weeks to see if they needed any more and while I was at it I’d always check out the zines, flyers and new punk releases. These places were more than stores, they were gathering places and hubs of information.They were the heart of the LA Hardcore scene and it would never have existed without them.