This is a Record Store Day 2024 release. Strictly one per customer.Tracklist:1. We2. Hammond Song3. Mr. Sellack4. Damned Old Dog5. The Troubles6. The Train7. The Married Men8. Runs in the Family9. Quitting Time10. Pretty and HighIts hard to remember an alb
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This is a Record Store Day 2024 release. Strictly one per customer.
Tracklist:
1. We
2. Hammond Song
3. Mr. Sellack
4. Damned Old Dog
5. The Troubles
6. The Train
7. The Married Men
8. Runs in the Family
9. Quitting Time
10. Pretty and High
Its hard to remember an album that made a bigger critical splash than The Roches. John Rockwell of The New York Times labeled it the best pop record of 1979, Jay Cocks in Time called their music startling, lacerating, and amusing, Trouser Press gave it 10/10, Rolling Stone Record Guide gave it 5 stars, and so on. But all of the plaudits dont really do the album justicebecause this record has more personality pressed into every groove than any other ten you could name. Its not ostensibly a feminist record; the unabashed joy of creation coming from these three sisters transcends all questions of gender and ideology. But it is one of the boldest and most personal albums ever made. And its got Robert Fripp on guitar and Tony Levin on bass! Put simply, there aint no album like The Roches 1979 debut, and for its 45th anniversary (and first U.S. LP reissue in over 25 years), were pressing it in ruby red vinyl. Exclusive for Record Store Day!
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