NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: IDYLTIME, LACUNA COIL, FLUME, THE MONKEES, CATFISH & THE BOTTLEMEN, KENDRICK LAMAR VINYL, DAVID BOWIE & MORE!

new release fridayHere’s a quick look at the bright and shiny new releases this week at The Record Exchange:

CD

Idyltime – Rimrock Country

Lacuna Coil – Delirium

Flume – Skin

Catfish and the Bottlemen – The Ride

The Monkees – Good Times!

Beth Orton – Kidsticks

Gutter Instinct – Age of the Fanatics

Spell – For None and All

Steve Martin and Edie Brickell – Bright Star Original Broadway Cast Recording

Miles Davis and Robert Glasper – Everything’s Beautiful

Six Feet Under – Graveyard Classics IV: The Number of the Priest

Jim Breuer and the Loud and Rowdy – Songs From the Garage

Death Angel – Evil Divide (deluxe edition also available)

Frank Zappa – Lumpy Money Project/Object

Frank Zappa – Road Tapes Venue 1

Frank Zappa – Road Tapes Venue 2

Frank Zappa – Road Tapes Venue 3

My Morning Jacket – It Still Moves Deluxe Edition

Mark Kozelek – Sings Favorites

Daniel Romano – Mosey

Tony Joe White – Rain Crow

Real Friends – Home Inside My Head

Travis – Everything at Once (deluxe edition also available)

Summer Cannibals – Full of It

Of Mice and Men – Live at Brixton

Mark Mothersbaugh – Pee-Wee’s Big Holiday Sountrack

Austin Lucas – Between the Moon and the Midwest

Band of Skulls – By Default

Architects – All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us

Big Thief – Masterpiece

Pup – The Dream is Over

Kristin Kontrol – X-Communicate

Gold Panda – Good Luck and Do Your Best

Frost – Falling Satellites

Hesitation Wounds – Awake for Everything

Dierks Bentley – Black

Various Artists – Deadpool Reloaded: More Music from the Motion Picture

Earthless and Harsh Tone – Acid Crusher/Mount Swan

Bonnie Bishop – Ain’t Who I Was

Cloud Becomes Your Hand – Rest in Fleas

The Wailers – Wailing Wailers

Iron Maiden – Brave New World

Iron Maiden – Dance of Death

Uriah Heep – Sweet Freedom

Skepta – Konnichiwa

Jigmastas – Resurgence

VINYL

Kendrick Lamar – Untitled Unmastered

Flume – Skin (deluxe edition available)

Catfish and the Bottlemen – The Ride

David Bowie – The Reality Tour

My Morning Jacket – It Still Moves Deluxe Edition

Lacuna Coil – Delirium

Real Friends – Home Inside My Head

Quasi – Featuring Birds

Quasi – R&B Transmogrification

Goat – I Sing in Silence/The Snake of Addis Ababa

ELO – Out of the Blue

Marvin Gaye – Let’s Get It On

Death Angel – Evil Divide

Miles Davis and Robert Glasper – Everything’s Beautiful

Beth Orton – Kidsticks

Travis – Everything at Once

Kristin Kontrol – X-Communicate

Gold Panda – Good Luck and Do Your Best

Gwen Stefani – This is What the Truth Feels Like

DVD/BLU-RAY

Prince – Rave Un2 the Year 2000 DVD

Frank Sinatra – A Man and His Music/A Man and His Music Pt. 2 DVD

Frank Sinatra – A Man and His Music + Ella and Jobim/Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing/Sinatra DVD

Frank Sinatra – Sinatra and Friends/The Man and His Music DVD

THE MONKEES ‘GOOD TIMES’ FRIDAY AND COLORING CONTEST FRIDAY, MAY 27!

unnamed-1The Monkees are celebrating their 50th anniversary with a new album, and we’re making Friday, May 27 Good Times Friday at The Record Exchange!

We’ll be playing Good Times! throughout the day, and we’ll have coloring books to give away free with purchase. Customers then can take the coloring books home, color a page and enter it in our Monkees coloring contest! Winner will receive a Monkees prize pack that includes the out-of-print Monkees guitar-shaped Record Store Day single and T-shirt! Entries must be received by 9pm Friday, June 3.

On May 27, the Monkees release Good Times!, their first new album in 20 years, tied to the group’s 50th anniversary and extensive North American tour.

All three surviving band members (Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork) have written new songs for the album as well as providing vocals and music performances. The unmistakable voice of the late Davy Jones is also included with a vintage vocal on the Neil Diamond-penned “Love To Love.” To produce the new album, the band found the perfect musical co-conspirator in Grammy and Emmy-winning songwriter Adam Schlesinger (Fountains Of Wayne, Ivy).

Much like The Monkees’ early albums, Good Times! features tracks written specifically for the band by some of the music world’s most gifted songwriters, including Rivers Cuomo of Weezer (“She Makes Me Laugh”), Ben Gibbard of Death Cab For Cutie (“Me & Magdalena”), Andy Partridge of XTC (“You Bring The Summer”), as well as a song co-written by Noel Gallagher and Paul Weller (“Birth Of An Accidental Hipster”).

Good Times! finds all three band members taking turns on lead vocals, playing a wide range of instruments, and sharing new compositions, including Nesmith’s “I Know What I Know” and Tork’s “Little Girl.” In addition to producing the album, Schlesinger also penned “Our Own World” and co-wrote the album’s finale with Dolenz, aptly titled “I Was There (And I’m Told I Had A Good Time).”

To help bring the 50th anniversary full circle, The Monkees completed songs for Good Times! that were originally written and recorded for the group during the ’60s. Harry Nilsson wrote the title track “Good Times,” which he recorded at a session with Nesmith in January 1968. The production was never completed, so the band returned to the original session tape (featuring Nilsson’s guide vocal) and have created a duet with his close friend Dolenz. “Good Times” will mark the first time Dolenz and Nilsson have sung together since Dolenz’ May 1973 single “Daybreak.” Good Times! also includes the Neil Diamond-penned “Love To Love,” the Carole King and Gerry Goffin collaboration “I Wasn’t Born To Follow,” “Whatever’s Right,” written by legendary songwriting duo Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, who were responsible for many of the classic Monkees hits, and “Gotta Give It Time,” by Jeff Barry and Joey Levine.

In addition to the new album, Dolenz and Tork launched a Monkees 50th Anniversary Tour on May 18. The jaunt boasts nearly 50 North American dates through the end of the year including a homecoming gig at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles on September 16. Tickets are available now.

In other Monkees news, the band will release the entire series of “The Monkees” television show on Blu-ray for the very first time. All 58 episodes have been painstakingly restored in high-definition from the original film negatives. The 10-disc Blu-ray collection also includes the 1968 cult-classic “Head” along with many never-before-seen outtakes from the film. Due to the overwhelming amount of bonus material included, the collection, limited to 10,000 individually numbered pieces, will now be available on June 24 and can be purchased exclusively at Monkees.com for $199.98.

During the band’s time together, The Monkees amassed a dozen Top 40 hits, including a trio of tunes that soared to #1. Between September 1966 and December 1967, “Last Train To Clarksville,” “I’m A Believer,” and “Daydream Believer” collectively occupied the top position for 12 weeks. Sales of their LPs were more phenomenal still: The Monkees occupied the #1 position for 13 consecutive weeks, and More Of The Monkees for 18 weeks. Both Headquarters and Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. went to the top as well, for a four-in-a-row feat in the incomprehensible space of 13 months. The final tally: 16 million albums and 7.5 million singles sold in a mere 2 1/2 years.

GOOD TIMES! TRACK LISTING
1. “Good Times” (Harry Nilsson)
2. “You Bring The Summer” (Andy Partridge)
3. “She Makes Me Laugh” (Rivers Cuomo)
4. “Our Own World” (Adam Schlesinger)
5. “Gotta Give It Time” (Jeff Barry/Joey Levine)
6. “Me & Magdalena” (Ben Gibbard)
7. “Whatever’s Right” (Tommy Boyce/Bobby Hart)
8. “Love To Love” (Neil Diamond)
9. “Little Girl” (Peter Tork)
10. “Birth Of An Accidental Hipster” (Noel Gallagher/Paul Weller)
11. “I Wasn’t Born To Follow” (Carole King/Gerry Goffin)
12. “I Know What I Know” (Michael Nesmith)
13. “I Was There (And I’m Told I Had A Good Time)” (Micky Dolenz/Adam Schlesinger)

NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: BEYONCE, DRAKE, THOMAS PAUL, MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER, CYNDI LAUPER & MORE!

new release fridayHere’s a quick look at the bright and shiny new releases this week at The Record Exchange:

CD

Thomas Paul – Singalongs

Beyonce – Lemonade

Drake – Views

Mary Chapin Carpenter – Things That We Are Made Of

Cyndi Lauper – Detour

Ryan Adams – Heartbreaker Deluxe Edition

Anohni – Hopelessness

The Seratones – Get Gone

Little Scream – Cult Following

Kacy and Clayton – Strange Country

Rooney – Washed Away

Holy White Hounds – Sparkle Sparkle

A Giant Dog – Pile

The Virginmarys – Divides

Whitehorse – The Northern South Vol. 1

White Lung – Paradise

Twenty88 – Twenty88

Keith Urban – Ripcord

The Rides – Pierced Arrow

Okkultokrati – Snake Reigns/Night Jerks

Rittz – Top of the Line (deluxe edition also available)

Luh – Spiritual Songs for Lovers to Sing

Muna – Loudspeaker

Jean-Michel Jarre – Electronica 1: The Time Machine

Jean-Michel Jarre – Electronica 2: The Heart of Noise

James McCartney – Blackberry Train

Mairead Carlin – Songbook

Mike Posner – At Night Alone

John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers – Live in 1967 Vol. 2

Homeboy Sandman – Kindness for Weakness

All Hail the Yeti – All Hail the Yeti

Jack DeJohnette, Ravi Coltrane and Matthew Garrison – In Movement

Andy Black – Shadow Side

VINYL

Ryan Adams – Heartbreaker Deluxe Edition

Anohni – Hopelessness

Okkultokrati – Night Jerks

Okkultokrati – Snake Reigns

Ry X – Dawn

Steve Earle – Copperhead Road

Steve Earle – Guitar Town

Steve Earle and the Dukes – Exit 0

Steve Earle and the Dukes – Hard Way

Michael Jackson – Thriller

Michael Jackson – Off the Wall

Michael Jackson – Bad

Taylor Swift – Fearless Platinum Edition

Mary Chapin Carpenter – Things That We Are Made Of

Frank Sinatra and Count Basie – Sinatra-Basie: An Historic Musical First

Frank Sinatra – Sinatra at the Sands

Giorgio Moroder – Scarface Soundtrack

Jean-Michel Jarre – Electronica 1: The Time Machine

Jean-Michel Jarre – Electronica 2: The Heart of Noise

This Heat – Deceit

This Heat – This Heat

Blue Mitchell – The Thing to Do

Ike Quebec – Blue and Sentimental

Sam Rivers – Fuchsia Swing Song

Alaric – End of Mirrors

DVD/BLU-RAY

Melody Gardot – Live at the Olympia Paris DVD

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 10 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING MAY 5, 2016)

thomas paul singalongs cover1. Singalongs, Thomas Paul
2. Purple Rain, Prince
3. A Sailor’s Guide to Earth, Sturgill Simpson
4. The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser, Rob Zombie
5. Cleopatra, The Lumineers
6. Paging Mr. Proust, The Jayhawks
7. The Impossible Kid, Aesop Rock
8. Blurryface, Twenty One Pilots
9. Ultimate, Prince
10. The Very Best, Prince

THOMAS PAUL ALBUM RELEASE PARTY AND THE PEREGRINE FUND IDAHO GIVES ‘FRIENDRAISER’ FIRST THURSDAY, MAY 5; FREE PAYETTE BREWING CO. BEER!

first thursday eventJoin The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St., Downtown Boise) on First Thursday, May 5 (5:30pm) for a Thomas Paul Album Release Party and Idaho Gives “Friendraiser” for The Peregrine Fund. Free beer courtesy of Payette Brewing Co. (21+ with valid I.D.) will be available. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.

Paul is celebrating the May 5 release of his new album “Singalongs” with a special in-store performance. “Singalongs” will be available for purchase at the event.

The evening also doubles as the closing party for “The 22 Are Coming” art exhibit. On March 12, DeAngelis unveiled 22 life-sized California condor silhouettes on the roof of The Record Exchange. On First Thursday, guests can observe a live raptor and hear from DeAngelis and representatives from the Boise City Department of Arts and History and The Peregrine Fund‘s World Center for Birds of Prey as we raise money for The Peregrine Fund during Idaho Gives, an annual day of mass fundraising for the state’s nonprofits.

ABOUT THOMAS PAUL AND ‘SINGALONGS’

Thomas Paul’s winkingly-titled “Singalongs,” his first all-instrumental album, was captured in Room 242 of The Modern Hotel on May 7, 2015 amid the hustle and bustle of Modern Art, the annual art happening where Boise artists and musicians transform rooms into galleries, installations, performance spaces or, in Paul’s case, a recording studio. “East River Road,” the album’s opening track and first single, is streaming now via Bandcamp.

Unlike traditional recording sessions, however, friends, fans and complete strangers were there to intimately observe Paul and his supporting cast (Bob Nagel, upright bass; Todd Chavez, drums and cajon; Eric Dewitt, saxophone and synthesizer; Jonah Shue, violin; Jeffrey Barker, flute). A team of volunteers at the door managed the crowd – once the tape was rolling on a song, the room was closed off until the recording was complete; the guests inside then were treated to a playback of the first 15 seconds of the finished song before they were escorted out and a new group entered for the next recording.

The musicians operated in this fashion for five hours – the duration of Modern Art – “and then fell over,” Paul says.

“The challenge was to make an album with several people milling in and out. For us, it was a way of taking the music off the 40-foot stage, so to speak, and literally rubbing elbows with the audience while we played. It was a fun experiment to watch people attempt to stand still in silence for 4 minutes at a time.”

The concept was partially inspired by Beauty Pill, an arty Washington, D.C. band associated with the otherwise punk-infused Dischord Records scene that was commissioned to turn a D.C. arts center into an immersive recording studio/art exhibit. For two weeks, the public was invited to observe daily 10-hour recording sessions; the resulting album, “Beauty Pill Describes Things as They Are,” was released in April 2015, shortly before Paul’s “Singalongs” session at the Modern.

Paul worked under much stricter time constraints and stressed “no overdubs” in the album’s final mixing and editing, which was overseen by Nate Agenbroad of Mixed Metaphor Recording, who also recorded and engineered the Modern Art session. “All sounds were captured at the Modern that night,” Paul says.

Cinematic and tinged with noir moods, the “Singalongs” material was sonically influenced by several of Paul’s instrumental favorites, everything from film scores to Chicago post-rock to the wordless segments of ’70s prog suites. Paul also drew from his previous experiences collaborating with filmmakers and theater groups.

“I’ve always writing non-lyrical music, always had odd-duck musical ideas that weren’t verse-chorus-verse songs,” he says. “Playing and recording at home before I had a professional career, I started noticing how music was used in movies, or how even punk bands like Fugazi and Minutemen would include instrumentals on their albums. Lyrics are great, but they’re not always needed.”

Paul also was intrigued by the idea of taking his impressive vocal range – which has drawn comparisons to Jeff Buckley, among others – completely out of the picture.

“Some would consider my voice to be my best instrument, so the challenge was to take it away.”

Thomas Paul is a composer, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and songwriter from Boise, Idaho. Regarded as one of the region’s most versatile, gifted musicians, Paul’s output as a bandleader/solo artist and in-demand sideman and session performer covers a wide range of genres, including garage rock, lounge blues, alt-country and folk.

In baseball terms, Paul is both the big bat carrying the team and the utility player contributing everywhere on the field – in short, “a talented dude,” as Idaho Statesman critic Michael Deeds wrote. “He’s been in more Boise bands than any sane musician should, and he plays essentially any instrument with strings or keys plopped in front of him. He’s also eccentric. Can music be funky and ominous? Paul’s can.”

Paul’s talents are demonstrated on vocals, guitar, bass, keyboard, mandolin and accordion in live performances and on his albums “Goodbye, Waterloo…” (2011) and “House On Fire” (2009) and EPs “Yours, Etc…” (2004) and “Interference” (2015).

When he’s not leading his own band, Paul adds sounds to several established Northwest outfits, including Nick Jaina, aka Belle, New Transit, Andy Byron Band, The Country Club,eLDopamine, LarkSpur, Ryan Bayne, SFM-Steve Fulton Music, Tracy Morrison and others. Paul also has been a member of the Boise Philharmonic Master Chorale since 2013. Past contributions include work with Circle, Rung, Wheel Of Fish, Clock, Mystery Date, Me & My EgoMayerForceOne, Tim Andreae’s Gem State, Bill Coffey, Gizzard Stone and many more.

Paul has shared the stage with dozens of musical luminaries, including Buddy Miles (RIP), John Hammond, Mike Watt, Built To Spill, Charlie Hunter, Royal Crown Revue, Michael Martin Murphey, Teddy Thompson, Q & Not U, Calobo and Pickwick.

In addition to performing, Paul also shares his love of music as a DJ and radio host for Radio Boise‘s V3 (9am-noon Fridays), private teacher at Old Boise Music Studios and instructor at Boise Rock School and TrICA (Treasure Valley Institute for Children’s Arts).

Paul is currently at work on his third through fifth albums, in no particular order.