ORGM-2143
Released on the heels of her critically acclaimed 2018 album, With the Sun, Sunny War’s new album finds her a little bit older, a little bit more mature, but looking back on the rocky roads of her past with a surprising amount of nostalgia. Shell of a Girl was written in a burst of creativity in Los Angeles, and marks a new transition period, with Sunny moving from the Venice Beach boardwalk, where she first made her name, to the streets of downtown Los Angeles.
Recording again at Hen House Studios on Venice Beach with producer Harlan Steinberger and her musical collaborators Micah Nelson (Particle Kid), Aroyn Davis, Milo Gonzalez, Tato Melgar, Lesterfari Simbarashe, and Edith Crash rounding out the cast, Sunny moves freely between musical genres, anchored by her virtuosic, self-taught fingerstyle guitar work. Playing on a temperamental Guild acoustic guitar, that she’s named Big Baby for its tendency to squall and feedback, Sunny’s guitar work is as dazzling as ever, notes cascading out of the guitar in Art Tatumish flourishes.
Mastered by Bernie Grundman Mastering Studio.
Truckin' Up To Buffalo
GD00TUTB00-LP00
Hightlights:
Mastered by David Glasser at Airshow Mastering
Lacquers cut by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering
Five 180-gram LPs pressed at Pallas Group in Germany
Housed in a lavish hard bound vinyl folio-book
Description:
A classic July 4th concert is brought to life on audiophile-grade, heavyweight vinyl. Drawn from arguably the band's strongest tour of their last 15 years on the road, the five-LP Truckin' Up To Buffalo features the entire concert at Rich Stadium on July 4, 1989. Favorites include "Bertha," "Touch Of Grey," "Man Smart, Woman Smarter," "Morning Dew," and "U.S. Blues."
Note that these copies are not numbered, and are therefore discounted from the list price. This batch will be the last pressing of this release.
Track List:
Side 1
Bertha (Robert Hunter, Jerry Garcia) - 7:57
Greatest Story Ever Told (Hunter, Mickey Hart, Bob Weir) - 4:36
Cold Rain and Snow (traditional, arr. Grateful Dead) - 6:45
Side 2
Walkin' Blues (Robert Johnson) - 6:57
Row Jimmy (Hunter, Garcia) - 10:50
Side 3
When I Paint My Masterpiece (Bob Dylan) - 6:09
Stagger Lee (Hunter, Garcia) - 6:01
Looks Like Rain (John Barlow, Weir) - 7:11
Side 4
Deal (Hunter, Garcia) - 7:53
Touch of Grey (Hunter, Garcia) - 6:30
Side 5
Man Smart, Woman Smarter (Norman Span) - 8:47
Ship of Fools (Hunter, Garcia) - 8:13
Side 6
Playing in the Band (Hunter, Hart, Weir) - 3:30
Terrapin Station (Hunter, Garcia) - 12:18
Side 7
Drums (Hart, Bill Kreutzman) - 9:00
Space (Garcia, Phil Lesh, Weir) - 7:28
Side 8
I Will Take You Home (Brent Mydland) - 3:53
All Along the Watchtower (Dylan) - 5:52
Side 9
Morning Dew (Bonnie Dobson, Tim Rose) - 11:10
Not Fade Away (Buddy Holly, Norman Petty) - 8:20
Side 10
U.S. Blues (Hunter, Garcia) - 7:50
Fun
ORGM-1072-A
Daniel Johnston's major label debut Fun was originally released in 1994 on Atlantic Records while he was housed in a mental institution. Featuring some of Daniel's finest songwriting and boasting the most "accessible" sound of his eccentric and deep catalog, producer Paul Leary (Butthole Surfers) eloquently preserves the singer/songwriter's earnest appeal and wraps it in sympathetic musical support. The aspiring cartoonist's playful, symbol-heavy sketches have graced many of his album covers, including Fun.
United Front
ORGM-2050-R
The Dance Album Of Carl Perkins
ORGM-2054
Jerry Lee Lewis
ORGM-2052
The self-titled debut album by American musician and rock & roll pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis, released in 1958 by Sun Record Company. Produced by legends Jack Clement and Sam Phillips, the album features songs written by Lewis, his contemporaries at Sun Records (including Elvis), the traditional "When The Saints Go Marching In", and Hank Williams' "Jambalaya".
Live In 1960
ORGM-2100