$6.99 BLACK FRIDAY CD SPECIALS!

universal black friday titles reducedThe Black Friday deals are a-plenty at The Record Exchange, and here’s one we’re super-excited about: brand-spankin’-new $6.99 CDs!

This special sale features a baker’s dozen CDs, including new releases, staff picks and 2014 top sellers. This deal is only good in store and quantities are limited — no rain checks!

Spoon – They Want My Soul

Lana Del Rey – Ultraviolence

U2 – Songs of Innocence

Ryan Adams – Ryan Adams

TV on the Radio  – Seeds

The New Basement Tapes – Lost on the River

Primus – Primus and the Chocolate Factory

Phantogram – Voices

Childish Gambino – Because the Internet

Nickelback – No Fixed Address

Sam Smith – In the Lonely Hour

Weezer – Everything Will Be Alright in the End

Darius Rucker – Home for the Holidays

94.9 THE RIVER AND BOISE WEEKLY PRESENT DAWES ACOUSTIC AT THE RECORD EXCHANGE SUNDAY, DEC. 1; WRISTBAND/LITHOGRAPH WITH CD/LP!

dawes94.9 FM The River and Boise Weekly present a special acoustic set by Dawes at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St.) at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1. The band will perform a short acoustic set on The Record Exchange stage followed by a Q&A moderated by The River’s Tim Johnstone and album signing. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages. Dawes is performing at Knitting Factory later that evening and we have tickets for sale at the store!

Want guaranteed admission to the event? Purchase any Dawes title on CD or vinyl and we’ll give you a wristband guaranteeing admission plus a custom Dawes lithograph (while supplies last) — the first 10 people also get a free ticket to the Knitting Factory show! Listen to The River prior to the event for a chance to win a wristband/litho combo!

ABOUT DAWES

While the city of Los Angeles has been both an inspiration and a home to the four members of Dawes, they found themselves traveling East last fall to record their third album in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina with newly enlisted producer Jacquire King.  It was a chance to hunker down and work each day for a month away from familiar landmarks and routines. The tracks they laid down at Asheville’s Echo Mountain Studio have yielded a 12-song disc of tremendous sonic and narrative clarity, book-ended in classic album fashion by two very different versions of the wistful  “Just Beneath The Surface” – a misleading title, really, since the songs stacked in between dig so deep. Stories Don’t End is not so much a departure from the quartet’s previous efforts as a distillation of them. It spotlights the group’s maturing skills as arrangers, performers and interpreters who shape the raw material supplied by chief songwriter and lead vocalist Taylor Goldsmith into an artfully concise and increasingly soulful sound.

Once again, Goldsmith displays a particular gift for tunes that balance tough and tender, hardboiled and heartbroken. As a writer, he prowls his psyche like a forties detective, looking for clues to the mysteries of life and love.  “Just My Luck” has the irresistible pull of a vintage country tune, though the arrangement is understated and contemporary. If Goldsmith’s vocal delivery weren’t plaintive enough, the band ups the emotional ante with a beautiful wordless coda that intertwines Tay Strathairn’s piano and Goldsmith’s lead guitar. Similarly “Something In Common” is a morning-after shuffle that builds into a bigger and more dramatic track before dropping back to a quiet melancholic finish. Goldsmith takes a few simple words, like “something in common,” and uses them like chapter headings to develop a compelling story, full of unexpected twists, from verse to verse. “Someone Will” includes the same kind of word play while boasting a little more swagger. “Hey Lover,” a cover of a tongue-in-cheek tune by Dawes’ good buddy Blake Mills, is a playful mid-album break with Taylor Goldsmith and his young brother, drummer Griffin Goldsmith, trading off lead vocals.

Before he started composing for the album, says Taylor, “I went through a Joan Didion tear.” It was right after he read the legendary author’s Democracy that he found the title, Stories Don’t End, in her work. Though Didion is currently a New Yorker, she is most associated with Southern California, its culture of the sixties and seventies, a subject she examined in gimlet-eyed prose. When Goldsmith started penning new songs after several months on the road in support of Dawes’ 2011 disc, Nothing Is Wrong, his writing was even more keenly observant. “From a Window Seat” was the first he completed and, he admits, “It’s a very singular song. A lot of the songs on the record can be a little more broad, about a period in someone’s life or trying to explore a certain feeling. This song is about a specific experience of being on an airplane and that’s not a very poetic or lyrical idea.” Yet Goldsmith, employing an accumulation of small details, once again finds the bigger picture, about the narrator’s past and his (and our) uncertain future, about the history lurking beneath the swimming pool-dotted landscape below him. Just as important is the track itself — lean, propulsive and guitar-driven – lending urgency to Goldsmith’s in-flight musings. Similarly, “Bear Witness,” a last-minute addition to the lineup that the band arranged during the Asheville sessions, is an almost cinematically vivid rendering of a man having a conversation with his child from his hospital bed.

Nothing Is Wrong had garnered considerable acclaim, with London’s Independent declaring, “It’s as close to a perfect Americana album as there’s been this year.”  Up to then, the band had relied on good friend Jonathan Wilson as producer, cutting its 2009 debut disc, North Hills, at Wilson’s Laurel Canyon studio and its follow-up with Wilson at a larger room in Echo Park. But Wilson’s own career as a solo artist was taking off following the release of his Gentle Spirit disc, and the band began a search for a new collaborator.  King boasted an impressive and unusual resume, having produced an eclectic range of artists, including Kings of Leon, Modest Mouse, Norah Jones and the Punch Brothers. Says keyboardist Strathairn, “He’s really easy to work with. As a producer he doesn’t want to be the artist, he simply tries to make the band sound the best that the band can be. And the work speaks for itself.”

Recording with King and foregoing the quickly cut, straight-to-analog tape approach of its first two recordings was a way, says Taylor, for Dawes “to push the boundaries of what might be expected of us, or feel like a comfort zone for us, while trying to be the same band we always are. That was important to us. We didn’t want to abandon anybody’s sense of who we were and, more importantly, our sense of ourselves. We wanted to stay true to this thing that we had while starting to widen the spectrum a little bit.”

The reprise of “Just Beneath the Surface” at the end of the disc, however, is a first-take document of the band figuring out the tune together, and it was too good not to keep. As bassist Wylie Gelber recalls, “We knew the vibe we were going for and we were running through it while Jacquire was setting up. But we were completely unaware that he was recording us. We were fooling around and towards the end of it, we stopped for a minute and Jacquire said, Hey man, I think we’ve got it. We tried to beat that take but we couldn’t. You can hear it there, you can feel that it’s the first time it’s being played, it’s a simple song and there’s a subtle art to doing it. It ebbs and flows.”

“With Jacquire,” explains Taylor, “we were able to hold on to an essence of what we had been, but I feel now, more than with our first two records, that this makes a case that we’re a band from 2013. There a lot of bands that harken back to a period or style of a different time and that can be really limiting. That was never our intention.”

CELEBRATE SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY BY SHOPPING THE RECORD EXCHANGE!

Digital_BannerSaturday, Nov. 30, is the fourth annual Small Business Saturday, and you can celebrate this national buy-local day by shopping The Record Exchange (9am-9pm) and other independent businesses in Downtown Boise and throughout the Treasure Valley.

Small Business Saturday is a day to come together in support of the small businesses we love. The shops and restaurants that employ our neighbors and reinvest our money close to home. The businesses that are the heartbeat of our communities and local economies.

As an added incentive to support Small Business Saturday, American Express is rewarding card members when they use their card on Nov. 30 at small businesses like The Record Exchange. (You must register an American Express card to qualify — full details here: facebook.com/SmallBusinessSaturday).

Here at Idaho’s largest independent record store, we’re grateful for your rockin’ support each and every day of the year. Join us on the 30th in supporting our community by shopping local!

RECORD EXCHANGE BLACK FRIDAY: 100 EXCLUSIVES, 20% OFF GIFT SHOP ITEMS UNTIL NOON, $6.99 SALE CDs & MORE!

 

ONLINE/PHONE EXCLUSIVES ORDERS NOW AVAILABLE HERE

Black Friday doesn’t have to be so, well, bleak. So if the thought of long lines, disturbing human behavior and The Mall sends you running, run to The Record Exchange on Nov. 29!

The list of Record Store Day’s Black Friday exclusives has been released, and with more than 100 titles on CD and vinyl, this year’s list is the biggest and best yet. Scroll down for the list of exclusives, then visit our online shop to order online or by phone if you can’t make it into the store — we ship worldwide!

Exclusives will be available at 8 a.m. on Nov. 29, but you can line up in The Record Exchange Gift Shop beginning at 7:30 a.m.! The first 25 people to purchase Black Friday exclusives receive a free goodie bag — and a $50 Record Exchange Gift Card will be randomly inserted into one of the bags! (The same one-copy-per-title-per-customer rule we use for Record Store Day will be in place for Black Friday.)

In addition to the exclusives, The Record Exchange will offer the following Black Friday deals:

• Select new releases and 2013 top sellers for $6.99, plus 60 $9.99 Give the Gift of Music titles.

• 20% off Gift Shop items 7:30 a.m. to noon.*

• Free drip coffee and hot cocoa 7:30 a.m. to noon.

*Excludes sale and clearance

2013 BLACK FRIDAY EXCLUSIVES

418455674429Joseph Arthur
THE BALLAD OF BOOGIE CHRIST ACT 2
Format: CD

Atlas Genius
SO ELECTRIC! WHEN IT WAS NOW (THE REMIXES)
Format: LP

The Bad Things
ANYBODY
Format: 7″ Vinyl

civil wars 200Band Of Horses
LIVE AT THE RYMAN
Format: 7″ Vinyl

Blackberry Smoke / Lynyrd Skynyrd
LYNYRD SKYNYRD & BLACKBERRY SMOKE LIVE 12
Format: 12″ Vinyl

Blind Boys Of Alabama/Jason Isbell & John Paul White
CHRISTMAS IN DIXIE/OLD FLAME
Format: 7″ Vinyl

Brandi Carlile/The Lone Bellowdmb 200
LIVE SPLIT
Format: 7″ Vinyl

Charles Bradley ft. Budos Band and The Bullets
CHANGES B/W AIN’T IT A SIN
Format: 7″ Vinyl

Cheap Trick
THE CLASSIC ALBUMS 1977-79
Format: Vinyl Box Set

dawes 200Chocolate Milk
ACTION SPEAKS LOUDER THAN WORDS
Format: 12″ Vinyl

Civil Wars
BETWEEN THE BARS
Format: 10″ Vinyl

Dave Matthews Band
LIVE TRAX VOL 2: 9-12-04 GOLDEN GATE PARK, SAN FRANCISCO CA
Format: Vinyl Box Set

doors 200Dave Matthews Band
LIVE TRAX VOL 3: 8-27-00 MEADOWS MUSIC THEATER, HARTFORD CT
Format: Vinyl Box Set

Dawes
STRIPPED DOWN AT GRIMEYS
Format: LP

Dawes
STRIPPED DOWN AT GRIMEYS
Format: CD

Devin Townsend ProjectUnknown
LUCKY ANIMALS
Format: 10″ Vinyl

The Doors
CURATED BY RECORD STORE DAY
Format: LP

Duran Duran
NO ORDINARY EP
Format: 10″ Vinyl

Bob DylanENDER'S GAME
SIDE TRACKS
Format: LP

Elvis Costello & The Roots
WISE UP: THOUGHT REMIXES AND REWORKS
Format: CD

Flaming Lips
PEACE SWORD
Format: CD

grateful deadFlaming Lips
PEACE SWORD
Format: LP

Fleshtones
AVAILABLE B/W LET’S LIVE
Format: 7″ Vinyl

Foals
CCTV SESSIONS
Format: LP

PrintGrateful Dead
FAMILY DOG AT THE GREAT HIGHWAY
Format: LP

Jackie Greene
SMALL TEMPEST
Format: 10″ Vinyl

Hard Working Americans
DON’T WANNA HURT NOBODY
Format: 7″ Vinyl

hendrix 200Various Artists
HOT WACKS – VINYL FALL COMPILATION 2013
Format: LP

Michael Hurley
WATERTRAIN/BLACK & YELLOW BEE
Format: 10″ Vinyl

Jethro Tull
BENEFIT
Format: LP

denver 200Jimi Hendrix Experience
FIRE / FOXEY LADY
Format: 7″ Vinyl

John Denver & The Muppets
A CHRISTMAS TOGETHER
Format: 12″ PIcture Disc

Ernie Kovacs
A PERCY DOVETONSILS CHRITHMATH
Format: 10″ Picture Disc

418455676632Lady Gaga
APPLAUSE REMIX PICTURE DISC
Format: 12″ PIcture Disc

Sondre Lerche
PUBLIC HI-FI SESSIONS
Format: 12″ Vinyl

Life Of Agony
RIVER RUNS RED
Format: LP

metallicaNick Lowe
QUALITY STREET
Format: 12″ PIcture Disc

Joseph Mansfield
BEAT BOX: A DRUM MACHINE OBSESSION
Format: Book

Metallica
THROUGH THE NEVER SOUNDTRACK SPECIAL EDITION
Format: LP

UnknownMystical Weapons
CROTESQUE
Format: LP

Nas
HALFTIME
Format: 12″ Vinyl

Harry Nilsson
RARITIES COLLECTION
Format: LP

nirvanaNirvana
IN UTERO 2013 MIX
Format: LP

Roy Orbison
THE MONUMENT VINYL BOX
Format: Vinyl Box Set

Van Dyke Parks
COME TO THE SUNSHINE / FARTHER ALONG
Format: 7″ Vinyl

418455676344Puscifer
PUSCIFER’S 8-BALL BAIL BONDS–THE BERGER BARNS LIVE IN PHOENIX
Format: LP

Queens Of The Stone Age
…LIKE CLOCKWORK (BLACK ON BLACK)
Format: LP

Red Hot Chili Peppers
I’M BESIDE YOU
Format: LP

rhcp 200Robbie Hill’s Family Affair
GOTTA GET BACK: THE UNRELEASED L.A. SESSIONS
Format: 12″ Vinyl

Robert Glasper Experiment
PORTER CHOPS GLASPER
Format: 10″ Vinyl

Rolling Stones
GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT
Format: 7″ Vinyl

stones 200Rush
THE GARDEN
Format: 10″ Picture Disc

Silversun Pickups
LET IT DECAY/WORKING TITLE
Format: 10″ Vinyl

Sly & The Family Stone
SEXY SITUATION B/W MOTHER IS A HIPPY
Format: 7″ Vinyl

rush 200The Standells
ZEBRA IN THE KITCHEN / SOMEDAY YOU’LL CRY
Format: 7″ Vinyl

Andy Starr
ROCKIN’ ROLLIN’ STONE
Format: 7″ Vinyl

Stone Temple Pilots
CORE
Format: LP

418455676351Surfaris
WIPE OUT / SURFER JOE
Format: 7″ Vinyl

Tegan & Sara
GUILTY AS CHARGED / I RUN EMPTY
Format: 7″ Vinyl

U2
ORDINARY LOVE
Format: 10″ Vinyl

u2Uncle Tupelo
I WANNA BE YOUR DOG / COMMOTION
Format: 7″ Vinyl

Upsetters
SUPER APE (RSD BLACK FRIDAY ETCHED VERSION)
Format: LP

Various Artists
FRAGMENTS OF A YEAR
Format: CD

418455676365Various Artists
I AM THE RESURRECTION: A TRIBUTE TO JOHN FAHEY
Format: LP

Various Artists
TEN BIG STIFFS
Format: 7″ Vinyl Box Set

Various Artists
TRUTH & SOUL RECORDS PRESENTS THE SOUL FIRE BOX SET (RARE SIDES FROM THE SOUL FIRE CATALOG)
Format: 7″ Vinyl Box Set

418455676353Various Artists
A MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO THE SONGS OF SHEL SILVERSTEIN
Format: LP

Vince Guaraldi Trio
LINUS AND LUCY
Format: 7″ Vinyl

Widespread Panic
POSTER CHILDREN–THE ARTWORK OF WIDESPREAD PANIC
Format: Book

Various Artists
ZABRISKIE POINT ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK
Format: LP

‘RSD FIRST’ RELEASESzabriskie point 200

Brendan Benson
YOU WERE RIGHT
Format: LP

Gene Clark
HERE TONIGHT: THE WHITE LIGHT DEMOS
Format: LP

Clash
THE CLASH
Format: CD

UnknownClash
GIVE ‘EM ENOUGH ROPE
Format: CD

Clash
LONDON CALLING
Format: CD

Clash
SANDINISTA!
Format: CD

418455676329Clash
COMBAT ROCK
Format: CD

Miles Davis
KIND OF BLUE
Format: LP (Mono)

Miles Davis
MILES & MONK AT NEWPORT
Format: LP (Mono)

418455676315Miles Davis
JAZZ TRACK
Format: LP (Mono)

Lana Del Rey
BORN TO DIE (PICTURE DISC EDITION)
Format: 12″ PIcture Disc

Failure
MAGNIFIED
Format: LP

TMR227_JackJohnsonLive4Fall Out Boy
PAXAM DAYS
Format: 7″ Vinyl

Lou Hickey
TRUE LOVE WAYS
Format: LP

Jack Johnson
LIVE AT THIRD MAN RECORDS 6-15-13
Format: LP

418455676361Ladytron
GRAVITY THE SEDUCER REMIXED
Format: LP

Low / Shearwater
STAY / NOVACANE
Format: LP

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
LIVE AT KCRW
Format: LP

PrintNick Cave & The Bad Seeds
LIVE AT KCRW
Format: CD

Replacements
ALL SHOOK DOWN
Format: LP

Rockabye Baby!
LULLABY RENDITIONS OF PEARL JAM
Format: LP

FatherJohnMisty_HistoryofCavesLPJacket_FinalPaul Simon
PAUL SIMON
Format: LP

Paul Simon
THERE GOES RHYMIN’ SIMON
Format: LP

Paul Simon
STILL CRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
Format: LP

418455677090Josh Tillman
THE HISTORY OF CAVES (SOUNDTRACK)
Format: LP

Trigger Hippy
TRIGGER HIPPY
Format: 10″ Vinyl

Townes Van Zandt
SUNSHINE BOY: THE UNHEARD STUDIO SESSIONS & DEMOS 1971-1972
Format: Vinyl Box Set

Vitamin String Quartet
VITAMIN STRING QUARTET PERFORMS RADIOHEAD’S IN RAINBOWS
Format: LP

RECORD EXCHANGE HOLIDAY HOURS

It’s the holidays, and that means The Record Exchange is keeping special hours on select dates through New Year’s Day:

Sunday, Dec. 9: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (closing early)
Friday, Dec. 21: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. (coffee/gift shop opens at 7:30 a.m.)
Saturday, Dec. 22: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 23: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 24: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (coffee/gift shop opens at 7:30 a.m.)
Monday, Dec. 31: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (coffee/gift shop opens at 7:30 a.m.)
Tuesday, Jan. 1: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.