New Color Vinyl from Sun Records
We're thrilled to announce an Indie Exclusive version of Carl Perkins' Dance Album of Carl Perkins. This new variant is pressed on tri-color vinyl, limited to just 200 units, and is exclusively available at independent record stores starting March 26th. Originally released by the legendary Sun Record Company in 1957, The Dance Album of Carl Perkins is as good as rock & roll gets, containing most of Perkins' anthems: "Blue Suede Shoes," "Movie Magg," "Gone, Gone, Gone," "Honey Don't," "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby," "Matchbox," "Boppin' the Blues," and "All Mama's Children." These tracks provided some of the toughest, rawest rockabilly, powered by Perkins' dynamic, gutsy guitar and earnest voice. Find a copy at a store near you.
Originally released in 1958 on Sun Records, Johnny Cash's second album was a smash success, with singles such as "I Walk The Line", "Guess Things Happen That Way", and "Ballad of a Teenage Queen" shooting to the top of the charts and earning Cash a reputation as one of country's greatest songwriters and performers. On this remarkable album, produced by Sun Records founder Sam Phillips and Jack Clement, The Man In Black is accompanied by Luther Perkins and Marshall Grant, known at the time as The Tennessee Two. This white color vinyl edition is available exclusively from our friends Zia Records starting March 19th. Limited to 500 copies. Pre-order your copy here.