Showing posts with label reissue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reissue. Show all posts

Sunday, March 17, 2013

ReIssue Issues

Three Hundred Thirty


Artist - The Beatles
Album - Revolver
Released - 1966 (Reissue 2009)
Label - Parlophone/Capitol/EMI
Genre - Rock

Tracks:
Side One
Taxman
Eleanor Rigby
I'm Only Sleeping
Love You To
Here, There and Everywhere
Yellow Submarine
She Said She Said
Side Two
Good Day Sunshine
And Your Bird Can Sing
For No One
Doctor Robert
I Want to Tell You
Got to Get You Into My Life
Tomorrow Never Knows

Thirty-Four more records to go and the year long expedition will end.  I guess I have thirty-four more days to figure out what I want to do next or maybe I can continue to post records and think of another adventure to embark on.  Until then, here I bring you The Beatles' Revolver which was a reissue that was released in 2009.  Originally released in 1966, this was The Beatles' seventh studio album.  A band with such great magnitude, each song on this album is absolutely superb.  

Enjoy!

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Walk This Way

Two Hundred Eighty-Six

Artist - The Walkmen
Album - Bows + Arrows
Released - 2004
Label - Record Collection
Genre - Indie Rock

Tracks:
What's In It For Me
The Rat
No Christmas While I'm Talking
Little House of Savages
My Old Man
138th Street
The North Pole
Hang On, Siobhan
New Year's Eve
Thinking of A Dream I Had
Bows + Arrows


Probably one of my favorite albums by The Walkmen, Bows + Arrows is their second album.  The cool thing about this and when I started this blog is that I wanted this record and then my roommate reminded me that they are doing a reissue with a red vinyl.  So here it is, Bows + Arrows  on a red vinyl record.  A lot of people don't agree with the vocals of Hamilton, but I think with everything else coming together, he sounds magnificent.  Matt Barrick is amazing on drum on The Rat track and to see him live is almost unbelievable.  He's a ball of energy and kills it on the drums.  Another one of my favorite tracks is New Year's Eve.  In the end, this album is a great one.

Enjoy!