1st Of April 2016 Update of New and Key Restocked Items + Reviews at Redscroll Records
No foolin’, we got a lot of new stuff this week! And don’t forget our 9th Anniversary Sale starts next week!
LPs & 12″s
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400PPM “Just In Time EP”
Adriani, Alessandro “Montagne Transparent” (+ D/L)
Africaine 808 “Basar” (+ D/L)
Arabrot “The Gospel”
Ares Kingdom “The Unburiable Dead”
Atkins, Juan & Moritz Von Oswald “Borderland”
Audacity “Hyper Vessels” (Ltd. Ed. /500 On Green Marble Vinyl)
Baauer “Aa”
Bachmann, Eric “Eric Bachmann” (+ D/L)
Battles “EP C/B EP” (2LP + D/L)
Battles “Mirrored” (2LP Repress + D/L + Poster)
Battles “Gloss Drop” (2LP Repress + D/L + Poster)
Bibio “A Mineral Love”
Bird, Andrew “Are You Serious” (Deluxe 180 Gram Blue Vinyl + Red Vinyl 7″ + D/L)
Bird, Andrew “Are You Serious” (Standard Ed.)
Black Mountain “IV” (Ltd. Ed. White Vinyl)
Bland, Bobby “Blue” “Further On Up The Road: The Duke Recordings 1955-1962”
Blawan “The Communicat 1022 EP”
Bleached “Welcome The Worms” (Ltd. Ed. Colored Vinyl + D/L) Continue reading 1st Of April 2016 Update→
T-USED-DAY Update for March 29th, 2016 at Redscroll Records
Here are some of the latest used arrivals at the shop. Keep in mind this doesn’t include any of the CDs or many of the LPs in the general rock/pop/jazz/anything-in-the-back-room that we get in. This list also builds over the course of a week so sometimes some items are no longer in stock by the time this is posted. We try to avoid that, but it happens. Call ahead if there’s a particular release you’re curious about. These are the in-store prices – if you’d like to find any of these online please visit us here: http://www.discogs.com/seller/Redscroll
LPs & 12″s
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AC/DC “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” $5.00
Autograph “Sign In Please” $5.00
Beatles, The “Talk Down Under” (Interview) $6.00
Beatles, The “West Coast Invasion” (Interview) $12.00
Beatles, The “Here There & Everywhere” (Interview) $14.00
Beatles, The “Timeless II… A Continuation” (Interview Picture Disc) $10.00
Beatles, The “All Our Loving: An Electrifying New Page In Beatle History” (Interview) $12.00
Beatles, The “Things We Said Today” (Interview) $12.00
Beatles, The “Moviemania! Historic Behind The Scene Interview For ‘A Hard Days Night’ & ‘Help!'” (Interview) $15.00
Beatles, The “Historic Sessions” (UK Pressing) $13.00
Beatles, The “Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band” (1976 Pressing With Insert) $15.00
Beatles, The “From Britain… With Beat!” (Interviews) $5.00
Beatles, The “Help! Original Soundtrack” $7.00
Brown, James “Raw Soul” $12.00
Brubeck, Dave Quartet “Time Further Out (Miro Reflections)” $4.00
Brubeck, Dave Quartet “Rare Radio Recordings 1953, 1954” $5.00
Brubeck, Dave Quartet “Time Out” (6-Eye Label, VG/F Condition) $5.00
Bunky & Jake “L.A.M.F.” $12.00
Calypso Rose “Leh We Punta” $4.00 Continue reading T-USED-DAY Update for March 29th, 2016→
T-USED-DAY Update for March 22nd, 2016 at Redscroll Records
Here are some of the latest used arrivals at the shop. Keep in mind this doesn’t include any of the CDs or many of the LPs in the general rock/pop/jazz/anything-in-the-back-room that we get in. This list also builds over the course of a week so sometimes some items are no longer in stock by the time this is posted. We try to avoid that, but it happens. Call ahead if there’s a particular release you’re curious about. These are the in-store prices – if you’d like to find any of these online please visit us here: http://www.discogs.com/seller/Redscroll
LPs & 12″s
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AC/DC “For Those About To Rock” $6.00
Adderley, Cannonball “Somethin’ Else” $8.00
Anne “Pulling Chain” (White) $6.00
Bada$$, Joey “B4.DA.$$” $13.00
Band, The “Music From Big Pink” $18.00
Big Brother & The Holding Co. “Cheap Thrills” $6.00
Black Milk “Synth Or Soul” (Yellow) $16.00
Black Sabbath “Sabotage” (Check Condition) $4.00
Brown, Danny “Hot Soup” $13.00
Bruce, Jack “Songs For A Tailor” $5.00
Butterfield Blues Band “East <–> West” $12.00
Byrds, The “Mr. Tambourine Man” $7.00
Caravels “Lacuna” (Grey) $10.00 Continue reading T-USED-DAY Update for March 22nd, 2016→
LPs & 12″s
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Acid Fast “Last Night On Earth”
Actress “Splazsh” (Repressed Again!)
Actuary / Gnaw Their Tongues “Actuary / Gnaw Their Tongues”
Al Qadiri, Fatima “Brute”
All Time Low “Don’t Panic: It’s Longer Now!” (+ D/L)
Applebim & October “Other Side Of The Sky”
B Boys “No Worry No Mind” (+ D/L)
Bestial Mouths “Heartless”
Bitchin’ Bajas & Bonnie Prince Billy “Epic Jammers And Furtunate Little Ditties”
Body, The “No One Deserves Happiness”
Brett “Mode”
Buckley, Jeff “You And I”
Burroughs, William S. “Call Me Burroughs” (Debut Reissue)
Christ “Tower”
Chrome Over Brass “Chrome Over Brass” (Clear Vinyl + D/L)
Costello, Elvis “Taking Liberties”
Country Teasers “Destroy All Human Life” (+ D/L)
Cromagnon “Orgasm” (#/333)
Dall, Bryin “Deconstructing Hank” (#/333)
Dark Circles “MMXIV” Continue reading 18th Of March 2016 Update→
Song Flashback: “Do You Realize??”/ The Flaming Lips
It was the summertime. The sun was bidding adieu at Mountain Park, creating the perfect scene for the Flaming Lips to play their majestic, cosmic, starry eyed, twinkling songs to the masses. The air was ethereal, cool, and inviting. A hill draped over the venue, acting like a silent guardian for the night’s events. Accompanying me was my older brother. I thought he was so generous gifting me two tickets for my birthday and telling me to bring whomever I wanted, but of course that extra ticket was for him; he just didn’t want to tell me at the time.
For what seemed like hours of waiting (it was more like a mere 30 minutes) the band finally came on stage accompanied by an array of colorful characters: psychedelic dancers, aliens, bunnies, and a multitude of graffiti gun toting Santas. The bandleader was our shepherd, guiding into the weird and surreal. Song after song the band literally transformed the venue into a celebration of life. Confetti and balloons filled the air and thousands of unabashed awestruck smiles faced the stage. Then suddenly everything changed. Counting to 3, the lead singer started to sing the most positive song about death that I ever heard: