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March 14, 2008 
 Yesterday and Today

We wanted to share this rant by Shelby Lynne that appeared in the Huffington post:

Vinyl Vs. iPod
by Shelby Lynne

A Studer 2-inch tape machine is a huge cumbersome beast that takes up a lot of space and might need pampering and attention when you make records. It requires that you use big, heavy rolls of 2-inch tape that need changing when you record two or three songs on them. And hardly anyone produces or manufactures vinyl records anymore. And nobody has a turntable. But it's making a trendy comeback.

Just because something is easier doesn't make it better. It certainly doesn't make it sound better. I had a digital recording rig in my home studio for a month or two and got so depressed. I quit writing songs, my guitar collected dust and I thought my creative life had ended. So I jerked it all out of the wall and threw it in the garage and that's where it will stay.

My new album, "Just A Little Lovin'" was made on a 2- inch tape machine. I demanded it. I like working with engineers and producers who love and appreciate tape. I love the sound, smell, and feel of tape. That's why I enlisted legendary record producer, Phil Ramone, and the brilliant recording engineer, Al Schmitt. They didn't mind my insistence. They put up with my hardheadedness. Hardly anyone uses tape anymore because they claim it's so expensive and it's just easier to use a computer. Most engineers can operate any computer rig in studios these days. But if you ask them to run a Studer and put on a reel of tape, they run down the hallway screaming for Mommy. I'm sorry, but I can't get turned on looking at a computer screen. First of all, it's not more expensive. By the time digital users spend the time and money to buy the software needed to put that "tape sound" on their digital record, they have spent more time and money than I have. While their downloading "tape sound" software, I'm kicking back on the houseboat drinking beer with a fishing pole in my hand listening to Django.

It's not for everybody. Tapes are not perfect like digital. If you want to sing the word "love" 40 different times and 40 different ways, then digital's for you. Tape requires attention. You can't just push the space bar and go to lunch. For example: When I put on my vinyl (yes vinyl) of Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love," my favorite part is towards the end when you hear the "print through" of Robert's vocals. You know the part when he sings "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah"? For years, before I made records I thought that what I was hearing was on there on purpose, for effect. But while making my new record the same thing happened. There is no reason, it's just a tape thing. Sometimes that happens. It's not as noticeable or as cool as Zeppelin but if you listen to my first track, "Just A Little Lovin'," towards the end you will hear my voice. I made a record with print through. Wow. Everybody wanted to fix it but I insisted on keeping it. This is a true testament to using tape. The "real" comes through. It makes me proud to be such a hard head.

I was born in '68. Mama and Daddy had albums. I grew up listening to their vinyl. I have discovered that having a vinyl collection is so much cooler than having an iPod. Now, I have an iPod and I admit they are genius especially for travel and convenience. But they aren't really any fun. I don't call up my friends and say "Hey why don't y'all come over and bring your computers and let's have a party"? Hell no! I say bring pot, wine and vinyl. That's sexy. It's really a great excuse to get together and listen to music. Everybody takes a turn looking through the collection and it's interesting to see what each person plays. The vinyl way is just me. I think if we all listen to more music together, it really doesn't matter how we do it. Music will save us all just like it always has. We feed our souls with it. Vinyl just creates a little more discussion for us. You get to look at the covers, the liner notes, sometimes the lyrics are included. Plus you can roll a doobie on it. That's hard on an Ipod.

Times are tough. Concert tickets are high and records are, too. Hell, everything is high and nobody has any dough. With our economy and the way it's headed, my guess is that we'll all be staying home drinking bottles of Two Buck Chuck listening to music, however we choose to do it. Cheers, music lovin' fools!

Keeping the dinosaur way alive y'all..........

Rockingly yours,

Shelby Lynne


 New & Unusual
 New Releases

Del the Funky Homosapien THIS WEEK'S CHOICE PICKS

CDs:
Alkaline Trio - Pato Banton - Big D & The Kids Table - Black Sabbath (MVI) - Blue Note Reissues - Del The Funky Homosapien - Dropkick Murphys - Joe Ely - Fat Joe - Randy Jackson's Music Club - Thee Headcoatees (FOUR reissues!) - Junkie XL - Junior Boys - Kelis - Kaki King - Mighty Underdogs (w/ DJ Shadow, MF Doom, ..) - Shawn Mullins - Mike Patton (Perfect Place Soundtrack) - Robert Pollard - Presidents of the United States of America - Riddle Of Steel - Rick Ross - Snoop Dogg - Yardbirds (w/ bonus tracks!)

VINYLS, as the kids like to call RECORDS:
Erykah Badu - Del The Funky Homosapien - Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode) - Michael Jackson (Thriller Anniversary) - Pete Rock 12" - Scott Walker catalog

DVDs:
Appleseed (John Woo) - Bee Movie - Black Widow - Dan in Real Life - Eight Men Out (20th Anniversary) - Robyn Hitchcock - No Country for Old Men

LAST WEEK'S SELECTIONS:
CDs:
Autechre - Bauhaus - Bizzy Bone - Black Crowes - Bodeans - Boom Bip - Born Ruffians - Jon atha Brooke - Jackson Browne (Solo Acoustic, Vol. 2) - Cadence Weapon - Carlene Carter - Chatham County Line - Elvis Costello (This Year's Model Deluxe Edition) - Devil Doll - Doors (Live In Pittsburgh 1970) - Kathleen Edwards - Flogging Molly - Gutter Twins (Greg Dulli and Mark Lanegan) - Alan Jackson - Smokin' Joe Kubeck - Lynyrd Skynyrd (Street Survivors Deluxe Edition) - Stephen Malkmus - Michael McDonald - Miss Kittin - Thelonius Monk (reissue) - Van Morrison (Still On Top 3 CD Limited Deluxe Edition) - Robert Pollard - Paul Rodgers (Bad Company) - Sizzla - Ringo Starr (5.1 Collection) - Sun City Girls - Swimmers - Sound of Philadelphia (Gamble & Huff's Greatest Hits) - Waco Brothers - Waifs - Whiskeytown (Strangers Almanac Deluxe Edition) - Jim White

DVDs:
Solomon Burke - Horton Hears a Who (1970 Deluxe Edition) - Into the Wild (also special edition) - My Kid Could Paint That - The UCLA Dynasty

VINYL TO GET FEVERISH ABOUT:
Black Crowes - Flogging Molly - Gutter Twins - Steven Malkmus & The Jicks - Murs 12"


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 NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY
 April 19th

rsd April 19th will be NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY - yeah- really!

We're going to celebrate with guest DJs, a sidewalk sale, LIVE MUSIC, TONS of free goods and a bunch of other stuff we haven't even thought of yet!

a few quotes from our musician friends, that got us all verklempt:

Bruce Springsteen
"I buy CDs all the time. I'll go into a record store and just buy $500 worth of CDs. I will! I am singlehandedly supporting what's left of the record business.
I hate to see record stores disappear, and I'm old- school in that I think you should pay for your music. But what my kids do is download a lot of things, pay for them, and then if they love something, they'll get the CD. That may be the future."

David and Don Was (Not Was)
"In the beginning was the record store, more like a modern-day temple with its attendant priesthood and initiates, a holy repository of the culture's most sacred beats and rhymes. By comparison, the internet is a clean room in a hospital -- it lacks the funk and feeling of a place with floors and ceilings and racks full of soul-stirring goodness. May they persist till someone turns the lights out on this small planet! Here's to the true believers -- keep the faith, brothers and sisters!"

Paul McCartney
"There's nothing as glamorous to me as a record store. When I recently played Amoeba in LA, I realised what fantastic memories such a collection of music brings back when you see it all in one place. This is why I'm more than happy to support Record Store Day and I hope that these kinds of stores will be there for us all for many years to come. Cheers!"

Shelby Lynne
"You can't roll a joint on an iPod - buy vinyl!"


Here's More 


 What was Up
 This was then

Janis Joplin 3-14-1933 - Quincy Jones born
3-14-1963 - The Beatles attend a Rolling Stones show in south London
3-15-1947 - Ry Cooder born
3-15-1967 - Velvet Underground (with Nico) release their debut album
3-17-1919 - Nat "King" Cole born
3-18-1938 - Charlie Pride born
3-18-1941 - Wilson Pickett born
3-19-1894 - "Moms" Mabley born
3-19-1975 - "Tommy" is released in movie theaters
3-20-1918- Marian McPartland born
3-20-1957 - Spike Lee born
3-20-1969 - John Lennon and Yoko Ono are married at the British Consulate in Gibraltar (near Spain)
3-20-1971 - Janis Joplin has a posthumous #1, her first and only: "Me and Bobby McGee"
3-21-1976 - Thanks to Bob Dylan, Rubin "Hurricane" Carter is released from jail


This was up then 


 Listening Post Features for March
 Listen to our Posts

Vagabonds Gary Louris-Vagabonds
As singer, guitarist and songwriter of the Jayhawks, Gary Louris built a deeply compelling body of music whose artistry and integrity won the loyalty of an international audience and the respect of both critics and his peers. With Vagabonds, Louris launches his solo career on a high note, delivering a deeply felt, exquisitely-crafted set that features some of his most evocative and personally-charged work to date. The album was produced by Chris Robinson (Black Crowes) who also lends his vocal chops in the surging vocal chorus along with Jenny Lewis (Rilo Kiley) and Susanna Hoffs. Thom Monahan (Devendra Banhart, Matt Pond PA, Pernice Brothers) engineered and co-produced the album and it was mixed by Jim Scott, who most recently worked on Wilco's "Sky Blue Sky."

Born Ruffians-Red, Yellow and Blue
Produced by Rusty Santos, the New York mixer behind Animal Collective and Panda Bear's albums, this record exemplifies the Born Ruffians' brand of self- described 'hootin and hollarin'. From start to finish it's a good time, and you can tell the band knows it.

Black Crowes-Warpaint-Silver Arrow
The Black Crowes have been called "The Most Rock n' Roll Rock n' Roll band in the world". Warpaint is the band's first album of all-new studio material in seven years. "For nostalgia-leaning fans of Classic Rock radio, the band is a singular breath of fresh air - long- haired, beer-soaked, their t's have earned the 'vintage' status. Amidst the sweep of today's production, posturing, and the snivel-centric scope of oh so much of Indie-rock, the Crowes remain a rarity - their genuine, hard-won grit and down-home soul continues to stand in welcome, stark contrast." -Todd Lazarski, All Headline News

Kathleen Edwards-Asking for Flowers
Ms. Edwards details the strife in songs that pare situations down to a few dozen words while they push country-rock toward its primal impulses of thump and twang. She sings them in a voice that defies its own sweetness with wavery, rasping attacks or a deliberate turn away from the expected note. She's a scrapper through and through.-Jon Pareles, The New York Times
-one of the most promising new singer-songwriters in North American music.-Peter Blackstock, No Depression
The guitar slinging Canuck puts her stamp on the Outlaw Country tradition.-Wes Orshoski, Paste

Goldfrapp-Seventh Tree
Seventh Tree shimmers and shines with the warmth of a hazy summer, an electric whirlpool of sound over which singer Alison Goldfrapp's glistening voice soars. Seventh Tree is written by Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory and was recorded at their own studio deep in the English countryside.


 


 *NEW MUSIC NOW* AT VINYLFEVERTAMPA.COM
 NEW ON THE SITE: THE KILLS

The Kills On MIDNIGHT BOOM (3/18), THE KILLS subtly and organically fuse pop, glam, blues, art-punk and hip hop, in a manner that flits between light and dark, funny and morbid, experimental and cute. The result is twelve tracks of sensual, fresh and atmospheric songs. Midnight Boom is all about looking to the future -- the band invited Spank Rock's producer Alex Epton (aka Armani XXXchange) to assist with additional production and beats. Dig the alchemy in our pop-up jukebox at **********.

Sample MP3s, audio / video streams, and e-cards by clicking on the NEW MUSIC NOW banner at **********. This week featuring:

RED FEATURE: DAVID SAW - Preview BROKEN DOWN FIGURE, available now
FONTANA FEATURE: CRYSTAL CASTLES - Listen to "Crimewave" from their self-titled CD (3/18)
CAROLINE FEATURE: BEACH HOUSE - Learn more about their latest release, DEVOTION
THE BLACK CROWES: Their latest, WARPAINT
THE B-52s: Sample tracks from their brand new CD FUNPLEX, coming 3/25
BLACK TIDE: Watch behind-the-scenes video footage for LIGHT FROM ABOVE (3/18)
BODY OF WAR: See the movie trailer, stellar guests (Serj, Pearl Jam) on the soundtrack
DEL THE FUNKY HOMOSAPIEN: Get tour dates for his latest, THE ELEVENTH HOUR, out now!
GREAT NORTHERN: Watch "This is a Problem" from SLEEPY EEPEE, coming 3/18
JAYMAY: Watch a few videos from her debut, AUTUMN FALLIN' MIKE PATTON: Sample a few tracks from his soundtrack for A PERFECT PLACE
PANIC! AT THE DISCO: Watch "Nine in the Afternoon" from PRETTY. ODD., coming March 25
PRIDE TIGER: Watch the titular single from THE LUCKY ONES, available now
SHAWN MULLINS: Listen to "All in My Head," the first single from HONEYDEW
SWITCHES: Sample clips from LAY DOWN THE LAW (3/18) - thumbs up from NME!
THESE NEW PURITANS: Watch "Elvis" from this dynamic UK act's BEAT PYRAMID (3/18)
VIRGINIA COALITION: Look & listen to HOME THIS YEAR, coming March 18
YAEL NAIM: Enjoy "New Soul" from her self- titled debut- as heard on the MacBook Air ads!


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 BOOTY, ...
 Plunderage & Takings

We have a Kaki King 7" to give with her new album, out next week
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SNOOP gave us a DVD of Director's Cuts for you to see if you're old enough!
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oooh- YEP ROCK gave us TWO great CD samplers to give away with any YEP ROCK CD purchase AND, to further entice your YEP ROCK CD purchase, they cut us a deal so we have a bunch of them for just $9.99 (usually $13.99- $14.99)!
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free THERE WILL BE BLOOD posters can be bloody yours with purchase;
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PURE BADNESS Erykah Badu posters are yours with purchase.
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get an Airbourne beverage coozy when you purchase Runnin' Wild;
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Shelby Lynne's new one will get you an additional EP with two tracks Live on KCRW;
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There's a new Mike Doughty album out now and we have an ADDITIONAL 5-track EP, Busking to give away with purchase;
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Same with Bob Mould, 'cept it's 3 (live) songs, and it's Bob Mould;