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THE GORIES: THE SHAW TAPES: LIVE IN DETROIT 5/27/88 AVAILABLE TODAY

Available at Third Man Records and local, independent record shops:
http://thirdmanstore.com/the-shaw-tapes-live-in-detroit-5-27-88

“The best garage band in America since the ’60s. Very primitive…they made people with Les Pauls and Marshall amps look like idiots.” – Jack White

The Gories began in the cultural vacuum of Detroit in 1986. With humble beginnings at a community concert series through a tumultuous end on their 1992 European tour, this is a band whose influence has far outstretched the ground they covered. Rooted in the primal, primitive underpinnings of 50’s rhythm and blues and unhinged 60s garage punk, the sound the came to was wholly their own. Over two years in the making, Third Man collectively feels like a bunch of teenage fanboys with the release of The Shaw Tapes: Live in Detroit 5/27/88. Recorded at house party in a converted store front, the band captured here is at the height of their powers. Featuring covers of classics by the likes of John Lee Hooker, the Stooges and Willie Dixon, as well as a bevy of their oft-imitated originals, Live in Detroit 5/27/88 is the Gories first live album, their fourth full-length and their first widespread release since 1992. While band members Mick Collins and Dan Kroha would go on to wider recognition in the Dirtbombs and Demolition Dolls Rods respectively, the Gories should be viewed in the same influential context as the Velvet Underground and the Cramps. While they may have barely sold any records, the folks that saw and heard these bands were inspired to create. It’s high time the Gories get their due and there’s no better evidence than this explosive live recording from 25 years ago.

The Gories
The Shaw Tapes: Live in Detroit 5/27/88
CD/LP/download
AVAILABLE NOW

Tracklist:
1. Nautiloid Reef (the Nautiloids)
2. Leavin’ Here (Eddie Holland)
3. I Think I’ve Had It
4. To Find Out (The Keggs)
5. Boogie Chillen (John Lee Hooker)
6. Real Cool Time (The Stooges)
7. Charm Bag
8. Sovereignty Flight
9. Again & Again (The Iguanas)
10. Thunderbird ESQ
11. Hate (The Stoics)
12. Train Kept a Rollin’ (Tiny Bradshaw)
13. I Just Wanna Make Love to You (Willie Dixon) / Give Me Love

THIRD MAN RECORDS PRESENTS: THE HADEN TRIPLETS OUT FEBRUARY 4

© Jo McCaughey

Third Man Records is proud to present the debut album from The Haden Triplets. These are songs steeped in history and sung in a close harmony that could only be achieved from sharing a lifetime of sisterly togetherness and a near psychic vocal interplay that can only come from being born mere seconds apart from each other. It’s been rendered and produced beautifully by American music legend Ry Cooder.

This is an album expanding on an American musical tradition. It is not pastiche or a tribute, but rather a direct antecedent and extension of the original folk legacy that is being exhibited within these songs.

Here’s a little more about it in the Hadens’ own words.

During our early life, we were surrounded by music on both sides of our family. We visited our dad’s family in Springfield, Missouri, where they taught us old country songs they used to perform on the radio as The Haden Family. Our grandparents on our mother’s side used to sing us to sleep with old Yiddish songs. Growing up, we often had music playing in the house, whether it be our mom playing Billie Holiday and Nina Simone records, or our dad playing Keith Jarrett and Ornette Coleman in the living room.

We met Ry when we played with his son Joachim, and Joachim asked him if he’d sit in for our show. Once Ry heard we were singing “Voice From On High” by Bill Monroe, he was in right away. The next day we got a call from Ry suggesting we record an album. We wrote down a collection of songs we all liked, then narrowed it down to the music that became the Haden Triplets album. These songs are rich in history, and by recording them we hope to help keep them alive. – Tanya, Rachel & Petra Haden

The Haden Triplets’ debut album is out February 4th. For further information as it becomes available, stay tuned to:

www.thirdmanrecords.com
https://twitter.com/hadentriplets
https://www.facebook.com/hadentriplets

Paramount Records Cabinet-of-Wonder Available From Third Man Records Today

  • 800 newly-remastered digital tracks
  • 200+ fully-restored original ads and images
  • 6 x 180g LPs w/ hand-engraved metal leaf center labels
  • Deluxe large-format hardcover art book:  250 pages, narrative w. full-color plates
  • Encyclopedia-style reference manual:  360 pages, field guide to artists & repertoire
  • Handcrafted elements:  rich woods, lush upholstery, and custom-forged metal hardware
  • Track & Image App: First-of-its-kind music and image player app, allows user management of 800 tracks and 200+ original ads; housed on custom-designed USB drive

The Rise & Fall of Paramount Records, Volume One (1917-27), part one of a two-volume omnibus of art, words and music in a limited-edition cabinet-of-wonder format, is a joint release from John Fahey’s Revenant and Jack White’s Third Man Records, co-produced by the leading researcher/writer on Paramount, Alex van der Tuuk. The set is available today from Third Man Records with a full release slated for November 19th.

The Rise & Fall cabinet chronicles in words, images and sound the curious tale of Paramount, an early American record label which, despite being run out of a Wisconsin chair factory, with bargain-basement recording and production methods, by men with few connections to and little idea of what black (or rural white) audiences were interested in, nevertheless managed to create a repository of American art that can stand with any this country has produced.

Volume One focuses on the label’s improbable rise from also-ran (known for its “tin pan tone”) to Race Records powerhouse, exploring how its fortunes were tied to the Great Migration as well as to its unconventional strategies, “open door” recording policy, opportunism, sleight-of-hand, and incredible luck.

Third Man is also offering fans the opportunity to win this incomparable set by entering The Paramount Records Wonder-Cabinet Giveaway here: http://thirdmanrecords.com/paramount-giveaway


More Details on…the two-volume Rise & Fall of Paramount Records (1917-1932)

Paramount Records was formed in 1917 with little fanfare and few prospects – its founders ran a Wisconsin furniture company and knew nothing of the record business. Its mission was modest:  produce records as cheaply as possible with whatever talent was available. The results were unequivocal:  the records sounded bad and sold poorly. Paramount was soon on the threshold of bankruptcy.

In 1922 Paramount’s white owners embarked on a radical new business plan: selling the music of black artists to black audiences (“the music of the Race,” or “Race Records”). This move, paired with equal parts dumb luck, opportunism, chicanery and a willingness to try anything, paid dramatic dividends.

By 1927, Paramount was the most important label in the Race Records field, selling hundreds of thousands of records. And by the time it ceased operations in 1932, it had compiled a dizzying roster of performers – still unrivaled to this day by any other assemblage of talent ever housed under one roof – spanning early jazz titans (Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton), vaudeville songsters (Papa Charlie Jackson), the first solo guitar bluesmen (Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Blake), theater blues divas (Ma Rainey, Alberta Hunter, Ethel Waters), gospel (Norfolk Jubilee Quartette), masters of Mississippi blues (Charley Patton, Son House, Skip James) and the indefinable “other” (Geeshie Wiley, Elvie Thomas).

As a body of work, Paramount inarguably ranks alongside the most potent archives of American art, of any kind, ever assembled.  This is the story of how it came to be.

The label’s story mirrors that of America itself, riding the waves of modernism emanating from post-WWI-Europe and the sufferings and joys of the Great Migration of black Americans from the South to the Midwest and Northeast. Drawing on talent found in its recording base of Chicago but also farther afield in Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee and Louisiana, Paramount was one of the first enterprises of any kind to truly capture the full range of uniquely American forms of cultural expression – what America really sounded like in the 1920s and early ’30s:  its parlor singers, quartets, kazoo benders, balladeers, cowboy crooners, carny barkers, jassers, vaudevillians, blues belters, guitar slingers, songsters, moonshiners and charlatans – the gamut of Melville’s “multitudinous murmurings.”

The Rise & Fall narrative takes the form of a curated exhibit of words, images and music with Paramount at its fulcrum, all housed in a lush handcrafted cabinet that harkens back to thewunderkammern, precursors to the modern museum.  Crafted as an object to keep and cherish for a lifetime, its form is designed to reveal “evidence of the hand at work,” to bring out the tactile richness of hand-sculpted woods and metals, and to meld the rough-hewn with the earliest burblings of American modernism in the 1920s.

The Artists

Some of the more than 300 artists featured across Volumes One and Two:

Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, Coleman Hawkins, Duke Ellington, Ma Rainey, Alberta Hunter, Jimmy O’Bryant, King Oliver, Jimmy Blythe, Clarence Williams, Fletcher Henderson, Ethel Waters, Perry Bradford, Fats Waller, Johnny and Baby Dodds, Lovie Austin, Tiny Parham, Tommy Ladnier.

Blind Blake, Son House, Jaybird Coleman, Charley Patton, Skip James, Blind Joe Taggart, William and Versey Smith, Tampa Red, Little Brother Montgomery, Blind Joe Reynolds, Jabo Williams, Blind Roosevelt Graves, Bo Weavil Jackson, George “Bullet” Williams, James “Boodle It” Wiggins, Louise Johnson, Buddy Boy Hawkins, Willie Brown, Henry Townsend, Rube Lacy, Roosevelt Sykes, William Moore.

Big Bill Broonzy, Papa Charlie Jackson, King Solomon Hill, Meade Lux Lewis, Geeshie Wiley, Elvie Thomas, Charlie Spand, Blind Willie Davis, Bumble Bee Slim, Beale St. Sheiks, James P. Johnson, Ramblin’ Thomas, J.D. Short, Freddie Spruell, Mississippi Sheiks, Ida Cox, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Tommy Johnson.

Inevitability; The Chicago Connection

What’s signed, is signed; and what’s to be, will be; and then again, perhaps it won’t be, after all.

-Herman Melville, Moby Dick

We don’t understand it, what kind of people are they, where are they coming from?

-Art Satherley, Paramount recording manager, referring to his listenership

Paramount’s success – though it may seem inevitable today – resulted from a heady mix of tenacity, recklessness, opportunism, sleight-of-hand, and luck – in particular the fortuitous hiring of one Mayo “Ink” Williams as the first black executive of a white-owned record company. Williams, a Chicago South Sider, early NFL player, bootlegger, impresario, and Brown University graduate, would become a key early champion of those two uniquely American art forms, jazz and blues, while maintaining a not entirely benevolent orientation toward the artists themselves. Via Williams, Paramount scouted talent, ran the offices of its recording operations, and recorded most of its early records in Chicago, unintentionally playing a documentarian’s role, capturing the very sounds of the Great Migration in the Midwest.

The Format

And so you may have in small compass a model of universal nature made private … a goodly huge cabinet, wherein whatsoever the hand of man by exquisite art or engine hath made rare in stuff, form, or motion … shall be sorted and included.

-Sir Francis Bacon, from his prescription for the compleat apparatus
of the learned gentleman, Gesta Grayorum (1594)

The wunderkammer, or cabinet of wonder, arose in mid-sixteenth-century Europe as a repository for all manner of wondrous and exotic objects whose categorical boundaries were yet to be defined. In essence these collections – marking the intersection of science and superstition, and drawing on equal parts art, natural history (often faked), ethnography, and archaeology – can be seen as the precursors to museums.

Intended to be closer to an interactive museum exhibit than a conventional music collection, the Rise & Fall wonder-cabinet gives equal status to page-turning narrative, scholarship and new research by leading experts, original and newly created graphic art, industrial design, and compelling analog and digital music experiences. Both volumes will pull out all the usual stops:  handcrafted packaging with inlaid materials, large format hardcover clothbound books, 180g vinyl records plus extensive digital tracks, a complete narrative history of the label, and a visual centerpiece featuring many of the striking original hand-drawn Paramount ads from 1922-30 – ads which birthed the illustration style of Robert Crumb which in turn begat the work of many graphic novelists working today.

Woodcraft/Furniture-making in the Bloodline

There are also some interesting parallels with co-producer Jack White’s own story:  Paramount was a side business of the Wisconsin Chair Company, whose main concern was the manufacture of home furnishings at its factory in Grafton, Wisconsin. Its founders got into the record business almost by accident, after Thomas Edison contracted with them to make Edison brand phonograph cabinets when his factory burned down; they then decided to start their own line of phonograph cabinets; record-making then attended the cabinets.

Jack’s pre-White Stripes days were as a furniture maker’s apprentice and, had things gone differently, he might still be operating Third Man Upholstery there in Detroit. (His upholstery workshop still takes significant pride of place there at his compound in Nashville!) Jack’s great vision, strong design sensibility, and love of the tactile richness of hand-worked wood are soaked into every inch of this project.

THIRD MAN RECORDS PRESENTS: THE GORIES, THE SHAW TAPES: LIVE IN DETROIT 5/27/88 OUT NOVEMBER 26TH

JACK JOHNSON LIVE AT THIRD MAN RECORDS OUT BLACK FRIDAY AT RECORD STORE DAY RETAILERS

“The best garage band in America since the ’60s. Very primitive…they made people with Les Pauls and Marshall amps look like idiots.” – Jack White

The Gories began in the cultural vacuum of Detroit in 1986. With humble beginnings at a community concert series through a tumultuous end on their 1992 European tour, this is a band whose influence has far outstretched the ground they covered. Rooted in the primal, primitive underpinnings of 50’s rhythm and blues and unhinged 60s garage punk, the sound they came to was wholly their own. Over two years in the making, Third Man collectively feels like a bunch of teenage fanboys with the release of The Shaw Tapes: Live in Detroit 5/27/88.  Recorded at house party in a converted store front, the band captured here is at the height of their powers. Featuring covers of classics by the likes of John Lee Hooker, the Stooges and Willie Dixon, as well as a bevy of their oft-imitated originals, Live in Detroit 5/27/88 is The Gories first live album, their fourth full-length and their first widespread release since 1992. While band members Mick Collins and Dan Kroha would go on to wider recognition in the Dirtbombs and Demolition Dolls Rods respectively, The Gories should be viewed in the same influential context as the Velvet Underground and the Cramps. While they may have barely sold any records, the folks that saw and heard these bands were inspired to create. It’s high time The Gories get their due and there’s no better evidence than this explosive live recording from 25 years ago. Preview “To Find Out (The Keggs)” on Third Man’s SoundCloud.

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The Gories
The Shaw Tapes: Live in Detroit 5/27/88
CD/LP/download release date 11/26/13

Tracklist:
1. Nautiloid Reef (the Nautiloids)
2. Leavin’ Here (Eddie Holland)
3. I Think I’ve Had It
4. To Find Out (The Keggs)
5. Boogie Chillen (John Lee Hooker)
6. Real Cool Time (The Stooges)
7. Charm Bag
8. Sovereignty Flight
9. Again & Again (The Iguanas)
10. Thunderbird ESQ
11. Hate (The Stoics)
12. Train Kept a Rollin’ (Tiny Bradshaw)
13. I Just Wanna Make Love to You (Willie Dixon) / Give Me Love

Third Man Records is also excited to share the live recording by Jack Johnson for Record Store Day Black Friday on November 29th. Recorded live in Third Man’s wonderful Blue Room on June 15th of this year, breakfast with Jack and his crack band was a smiling fun time for the entire family, and his thoughtful cover of the White Stripes “We Are Going to Be Friends” was the icing to an already delicious cake. This will be a windowed release…only available from RSD-retailers on Black Fridayand not to see a widespread release until March 2014.

Jack Johnson
Live at Third Man Records 6-15-2013
LP-only

Tracklist:
1. Banana Pancakes
2. Same Girl
3. Radiate
4. Do You Remember
5. I Got You
6. Good People
7. As I Was Saying
8. We Are Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes)
9. Home
10. Mudfootball
11. Upside Down
12. Better Together

SEASICK STEVE: HUBCAP MUSIC OUT TODAY ON THIRD MAN RECORDS

With one platinum and four gold records in the UK under his belt, today Seasick Steve unleashes his newest record HUBCAP MUSIC on the colonies. The album, produced by the dog himself, features long-time drummer and frying pan virtuoso Dan Magnusson as well as John Paul Jones, Jack White III, Luther Dickinson, Elizabeth Cook and Fats Kaplin. The record marks Seasick Steve’s second full-length on Third Man Records, and joins a blue series 7″ (“Write Me a Few Lines“) and a live, direct-to-acetate recording (Seasick Steve Live at Third Man Records) to make up his Third Man catalog.

Hubcap Music derives its title from Seasick’s 4-stringed Morris Minor guitar, fashioned from two Minor 1000 hubcaps and a garden hoe, and his second similarly made instrument using Hudson Terraplane hubcaps, given to him by Jack White. The Morris Minor guitar made its first appearance on the TV show “Top Gear,” and rivals Seasick’s Didley Bo for the title of baddest junk’strument ever to grace (and sell out) such stages as Royal Albert Hall, Manchester Theatre and Hammersmith Apollo Theaters.

Visit Soundcloud to listen to “Home” featuring Luther Dickinson of North Mississippi Allstars fame on slide guitar.

Hubcap Music (TMR218) is available on CD/LP/MP3 via Third Man Records, at thirdmanstore.com and wherever records are sold.

THIRD MAN RECORDS PRESENTS FINAL VAULT PACKAGE OF 2013

THE RACONTEURS LIVE AT THE RYMAN AUDITORIUM LP (TMR 241) & DVD (TMR 242)

THE DEAD WEATHER “Open Up (That’s Enough)” / “Rough Detective” 7-INCH (TMR 243)

Subscriptions Open Now through October 31st only at http://thirdmanstore.com/vault

Summer is turning to fall. Days are getting shorter, nights are getting longer. The smell of burning leaves and car tires fills the air and Third Man proudly preps its final Vault package for the 2013 calendar.

The LP this coming quarter is a stunning live recording of the Raconteurs live at the Ryman Auditorium. Recorded from their most recent spell of shows in September 2011, the set is chock-full of all the unforgettable original tunes (no covers!) that make this band so essential. Of particular import are the barnstorming, bring-the-house down versions of “Blue Veins” and “Carolina Drama” both clocking in at over ten minutes in length. You like horn sections? Then dig the crack team on “The Switch and the Spur” and “Many Shades of Black.” The band captured here hits the mark at full-throttle. Pressed on two LPs of 180-gram vinyl goodness, disc one on a rich rawhide and tobacco colored vinyl and disc two on luscious gold and oil colored vinyl.

The 7″ this go-round is incredibly special. Two BRAND NEW studio recordings from the Dead Weather. “Open Up (That’s Enough)” and “Rough Detective” are unlike anything else the band has ever done and are both ample reminders of the ferocity of this motley collection of low-lifes, grifters and ne’er-do-wells. These songs are not throw-aways. These songs are not demos. These songs are not outtakes. This 7″ will ONLY be available via Vault subscription. No other 7″ of these songs will be made. The whole thing is pressed on striking yellow jacket vinyl and coupled with a custom glue-pocket picture sleeve, a slight shift from the Vault’s usual die-cut company sleeves.

Is there more to come from this? Yes there is. The Dead Weather’s plan is to record and release two-song sets until 2015 at which time they will release a full album that contains these singles plus many more album-only tracks. It’s a unique long-term plan for new music from this incendiary group. The songs WILL be released digitally, but not until Vault packages have been dispatched to subscribers. The goal is that physical copies are out there first.

Our bonus item here is a companion DVD of the Raconteurs performance from the Ryman Auditorium. The four camera, high-definition shoot includes the venue (the venerable Ryman, where everyone from Hank Williams to Harry Houdini has performed) as an essential character. There’s a reason why folks call the Ryman “the mother church” and we think this film illustrates the reasoning behind that precisely and pricelessly. To not only hear, but see the Raconteurs at their arguable zenith is a treat unparalleled.

Subscriptions are open now through October 31st only at
http://thirdmanstore.com/vault

The Raconteurs Live at the Ryman Auditorium September 15, 2011 LP/DVD track list:

1. Consoler of the Lonely
2. Hands
3. Level
4. Old Enough
5. Top Yourself
6. Many Shades of Black
7. The Switch and the Spur
8. Intimate Secretary
9. Broken Boy Soldier
10. Blue Veins
11. Salute Your Solution
12. Steady, As She Goes
13. Carolina Drama

The Dead Weather 7″ single
“Open Up (That’s Enough)” and “Rough Detective”

SEASICK STEVE: HUBCAP MUSIC

SECOND FULL LENGTH STUDIO ALBUM FOR THIRD MAN OUT OCTOBER 8

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Wielding his Morris Minor guitar fashioned out of two hubcaps and garden hoe, Seasick Steve will release his second full length studio album for Third Man Records–titled (what else?) Hubcap Music–on October 8.

Seasick Steve is indisputably a living legend, and is recognized as such the world over–particularly in the UK where he has received four gold and one platinum records, sold out the likes of the Royal Albert Hall and and the Manchester and Hammersmith Apollo theaters, appeared on national TV, been nominated for multiple Brit Awards, played the Glastonbury and V Festivals, and shared the stage with the likes of John Paul Jones and Dave Grohl. In 2011, Steve released You Can’t Teach An Old Dog New Tricks, his first full length album for Third Man Records.

Hubcap Music kicks off with “Down On The Farm,” which Steve debuted live at last year’s Pinkpop Festival in the Netherlands and is one of several tracks on the record to feature John Paul Jones on bass. Jones also contributes mandolin, Hammond organ and more to the record, while other Hubcap players include Jack White on “The Way I Do” Luther Dickinson on “Home,” and Dan Magnusson holding down the beat as he does for Steve’s live shows.

For further information, live dates, etc. stay tuned to http://www.thirdmanrecords.com/ and http://www.seasicksteve.com

KELLEY STOLTZ ANNOUNCES NEW VIDEO, ALBUM PRE-SALES FOR DOUBLE EXPOSURE AND TOUR DATES

A whole mess of exciting Kelley Stoltz news coming at you today, and we are figuratively tripping over ourselves to rush all this information into your eyes, ears and brains as quickly as possible. Let’s cut to the chase!

First and foremost the San Franciscan garage pop alchemist is dropping the delicious and lysergic video for Kim Chee Taco Man on the masses (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dxoa6opMfK0). Directed by Ryan Browne, it explores deeply resonating themes such as the spiritual quest for enlightenment via hand eaten fusion cuisine. It’s every bit as delicious as it is catchy. Dive in and taste the music, as they say…

Secondly, we’re excited to say that pre-orders for Kelley’s new album Double Exposure (in stores Sept. 24th) are now available (http://thirdmanstore.com/kelley-stoltz-double-exposure-12-vinyl) via the Third Man Records website (http://thirdmanstore.com). Orders will be fulfilled and shipped to reach the customer by release date. It’s easy, it’s fun and hey…you’re already watching the video, might as well grab the LP while you’re at it.

Last and certainly not least, Kelley will be doing a string of live dates around the release including a record release show in San Francisco w/ The Mantles and Sopwith Camel. That’s going down on Sept. 28th at The Chapel and here’s a few more dates for you with more to come!

October 3rd – Grass Valley, CA – Grass Valley Arts Center w/ Make Make
October 5th – Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios w/ Old Light
October 6th – Vancouver, BC – Electric Owl w/ Old Light
October 7th – Seattle, WA – Chop Suey w/ Old Light

THIRD MAN RECORDS: POKEY LaFARGE "CENTRAL TIME" 7" AND KING TUFF: LIVE AT THIRD MAN LP BOTH RELEASED AUGUST 20th

THE WHITE STRIPES: ELEPHANT REISSUE OUT AUGUST 27th

CHARLIE PATTON, BLIND WILLIE MCTELL & MISSISSIPPI SHEIKS: DOCUMENT REISSUE LPs OUT SEPTEMBER 3rd

MELVINS: LIVE AT THIRD MAN LP OUT SEPTEMBER 10th

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Friends, family, fans, and followers (known as the 4Fs in the “Biz”) of Third Man can welcome a late summer/early September flurry of activity and releases beginning no sooner than… right now. Let”s dive right in shall we?

Released Aug. 20th:

Yes, the very song Pokey played on his LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN last month. Pack up your portable record player and sit by the Ohio River blasting this gem of a tribute to living in the good ol” Midwest, featuring super snazzy artwork, and non-album B Side “St. Louis Crawl.” Sitting at the crossroads of early jazz, country blues and western swing, these two homegrown tracks are enough to make any damn yankee, mountain man or California dream reconsider their stomping grounds.

King Tuff – Live at Third Man Records LP

At long last the Live at Third Man LP from hyper enigmatic rock n roll pop guitar god King Tuff hits the shelves. Recorded back on lucky Friday the13th of July, 2012, TMR is super excited to have this epic set as a part of the live series of records from Third Man available to and for the people. Check the shred-tastic groover “Just Strut” right here https://soundcloud.com/thirdmanrecords/king-tuff-just-strut-live-at and now and try and tell us it doesn”t make you wanna spray paint “Tuff Enough” on your locker and then kick flip off the back of an AMC Ambassador and skate off into nighttime oblivion…  Get your live vinyl now and get revved up for the mighty King Tuff headed out on tour starting next September. Check all the dates at:  http://www.kingtuffworld.com/shows/

Upcoming:

Aug. 27th:

The White Stripes – Elephant Reissue LP

This is the official release date for the long-awaited reissue of The White Stripes fourth album and major label debut. TMR is pleased to announce that this 180 gram black vinyl version has been mastered direct from the original, analog source for the 2002 recordings at Toe Rag Studious. The discs come housed in a double-gatefold sleeve, with printed inner sleeves and an MP3 download card. This album dedicated to the death of the sweetheart is still as poignant today as when it was originally released 10 years ago. We draw a firm line here… you can”t consider yourself a White Stripes fan without this record on your shelf.

Sept. 3rd:

Volume 3: Charlie Patton, Blind Willie McTell and Mississippi Sheiks Complete Recorded Works Document Records Reissue LPs

The much anticipated 3rd volume from our re-issue series of the complete works of Charlie Patton, Blind Willie McTell and The Mississippi Sheiks hit the shelves. Casual fans of American Music and history and blues completists alike, this is your time to rejoice.

Sept. 10th:

Melvins – Live At Third Man LP

The mighty Melvins stomped through Third Man last May and threw down an epic live set on the label”s Direct To Disc live to acetate system. The results of that evening of legends doing a legendary set are coming your way on Sept. 10th on glorious vinyl. Tell the people.

All that and a whole lot more coming your way over the coming weeks and months. As always, stay tuned for all the excitement coming your way from the most recklessly fun label in the business.

KELLEY STOLTZ: DOUBLE EXPOSURE OUT SEPTEMBER 24 ON THIRD MAN RECORDS

While many rocking bands in San Francisco and beyond claim to be ‘garage’ bands’ – Kelley Stoltz has actually recorded his new LP “Double Exposure” in the garage behind his house. And while the car oil stained floors are covered by oriental rugs and there are no snow shovels laying around – there is a collection of vintage synths, 17 guitars, tape echos, mellotrons, a 50’s jukebox, a Teardrop Explodes poster, a tape machine used by The Residents, an amp used by Stooge James Williamson, and a myriad other noise making devices which rear their heads on his new record. All told the place is called Electric Duck Studio and it’s become a muse capturing zone for Stoltz, as well as Sonny & the Sunsets, The Mantles, Tim Cohen, Life Stinks, The Sandwitches and many other tuneweavers big and small.

“Double Exposure” is Kelley’s first album in a while – near on 3 years since his last one, “To Dreamers” came out on Sub Pop. What the heck has he been doing since, you ask? Well renovating the garage for one, and using said garage studio to engineer, produce or encourage the above named bands… You see time flies when you’re having fun. Add in some love, a little heartbreak, turning 40, deciding to jog everyday, staring at the wall, singing hundreds of songs into the phone, sleeping, recording an album of cover songs with his family, making a couple 45 singles, catching white wine buzzes, getting dropped by Sub Pop, playing keyboards on tour with Rodriguez, and signing on with old supporters at Third Man Records… really it’s as good old Sandy Denny sang, who knows where the time goes.

Anyway, if you stir up all that stuff and a few other things we won’t mention here, you have the makings of a fantastic and heartfelt record, “Double Exposure” has 10 new jams that Thee Oh Sees main man, John Dwyer, describes thusly, “A piece of gold in your ear, A lovely thought in your mind, A breeze in the sun, This record is perfect…”

Nicely put there Johnny! And you too will thrill to the sound of delay pedals twisting the keys on “Inside My Head”, crane your neck to the backwards guitars of “Are You My Love”, ramble and gamble to the clanging cymbals on the title track, question the sanity of a song called “Kim Chee Taco Man”, and finally, fall down and weep at the sweet fluted sentiments of “It’s Summertime Again”.

“Kim Chee Taco Man” is now available to stream via SoundCloud:
https://soundcloud.com/thirdmanrecords/kelley-stoltz-kim-chee-taco/s-RKfcI

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For all of you Aussie rules fans, the album was mixed and mastered by Mikey Young of Eddy Current Suppression Ring/Total Control and features Stoltz playing most of the instruments himself and overdubbing parts through his trusty 8 track tape machine.

“Double Exposure” will be released on LP/Download by Third Man Records on 9/24/13 in the US and 10/7/13 in UK / Europe.