bono_212
Blue Crack Distributor
You're a sick man for sticking Schindler's List next to Throw Mama from the Train
What are you trying to suggest about Billy Crystal's finest moment?
You're a sick man for sticking Schindler's List next to Throw Mama from the Train
Or Jamarcus Russell.
But like supermarkets, too. That's completely foreign to me.
We're a little freer with beer: designated beer distributors for cases and kegs, and six packs at restaurants/bars. That's it.Beer and wine are sold just about anywhere, but you can only get liquor here at liquor stores. It's a pain, and yet another reason why New Orleans is so bad ass.
SAD SONGS FOR DIRTY LOVERS
1st Press / 1000 sleeves & posters made, 500 packaged with black vinyl LPs (2003)
2nd Press / 500 of the old posters & sleeves found in a warehouse & packaged with newly pressed black vinyl (2010)
3rd Press / 3000 sleeves made, 500 packaged with white vinyl & another 2000-2500 packaged with black vinyl. The poster is new -- part of a three piece triptych that you will only be able to complete by getting re-presses of all three of these new Brassland editions (2010).
CHERRY TREE
1st Press / 1000 copies pressed on 10" red vinyl by Shake It Records in Cincinnati, OH. Slightly different looking sleeves than the CD edition (2004ish)
2nd Press / 3000 posters printed by Brassland. We're not 100% sure how these will be packaged yet -- though we have big ideas...
SELF-TITLED
1st Press / 3000 sleeves made, 500 packaged on blue vinyl, 2000-2500 packaged with black vinyl. These will hopefully arrive at our office any day now.
On July 20th, the black vinyl editions of the new records are supposed to be available via our distributor and all the usual suspects (Insound.com, I think I've seen them at Amazon.com). The colored vinyl editions -- at least at first -- will only be available via our online store (http://store.brassland.org) & some shops we have relationships with. (Probably Other Music, maybe Shake It in Cincinnati.)
RE: the posters // We're also hoping to sell them via the website in case you already own some of the older editions of these records. We don't want people to have to buy multiple copies of the same record -- though I know some folks will inevitably treat these re-presses as collectibles, we're going to try to keep these records in print as long as there is demand.
1B1L, if you're looking to get your grubby mitts on one of these blue s/t LPs, there are 163 left. Just a heads up.
It'll be out later this year including the poster. September or so. Not a lot of details on that yet, but Alec from Brassland said they're planning some "extra special" things for that one. We'll see if it merits a double purchase, although I'm more than pleased having a more rare copy than a more "extra special" one.
I hear you on the $$$ front, but I just got a $125 check from doing market research and figured it was a nice way to treat myself. I can't even go out to record stores at this point because I know I'll spend way too much money. It's an addiction.
Speak of the devil, I just got an email from Brassland saying it shipped.
You'll move to vinyl. Mark my werds.