RECORD EXCHANGE RECORD STORE DAY WEEKEND EVENTS
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The 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)
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It’s Vinyl Tuesday! Record Exchange customers receive up to $5 in used vinyl* with every $25 in new vinyl purchased and have access to early and exclusive releases. This week’s releases:
The Vinyl Tuesday Prince reissue series continues with his self-titled second album, originally released in October 1979.
PRIMAL SCREAM – MANTRA FOR A STATE OF MIND 12-INCH
Primal Scream‘s UK-only Record Store Day exclusive, featuring a cover of S’express’ “Mantra for a State of Mind” and an unreleased instrumental, is now available in the States!
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Our friends at Boise Bicycle Project have generously provided free bicycle parking in front of The Record Exchange for Record Store Day Weekend!
BBP’s bicycle corral will be on The Record Exchange sidewalk (Idaho Street side) Friday morning and will remain there through Sunday. Anyone who cycles to the RX Friday-Sunday will be entered to win a Record Exchange/Boise Bicycle Project prize pack that includes a Boise Bicycle Project Alley Cat membership, BBP T-shirt, $20 Record Exchange Gift Card and cycling-related items from The Record Exchange Gift Shop!
ABOUT BOISE BICYCLE PROJECT
In October of 2007, two hotshot firefighters put their axes and chainsaws down and began repairing and donating used bikes to under privileged kids. They dreamed of creating a cooperative workspace that made bicycle education and quality-recycled bicycles available to the entire community.
Seven years later, BBP has donated over 10,215 bicycles to the Treasure Valley, while teaching countless members of the community about bicycle repair and safety. BBP has grown into a fully functional bicycle cooperative with services to offer every demographic. It has truly been a dream come true, and the impact on Boise can be seen with recycled bicycles gracing the streets everywhere you look.
At Boise Bicycle Project we rebuild bikes to build better lives. Please join the ride and give today.
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94.9 FM The River presents Larkin Poe live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise) at 12:30pm Friday, April 15 as part of our Record Store Day Weekend festivities. Larkin Poe is opening for Elvis Costello and serving as his backing band for his sold-out Egyptian Theatre show later that evening. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.
As a special treat for Record Exchange customers, Larkin Poe’s new album Reskinned will be available for purchase at the event prior to its April 29 official release date!
“Trouble in Mind,” the first single off Reskinned, premiered via Paste magazine in February. In an effort to show off their true grit and evolution as a band, Larkin Poe immediately returned to the studio to record after concluding their world tour. This fresh version of the original album Kin includes new remastered tracks as well as productions by Chris Seefried (Fitz and the Tantrums, Lana Del Rey), Justin Warfield (She Wants Revenge, Nico Vega) and Wax LTD (Muse, Bon Iver, Miley Cyrus, Maroon 5).
ABOUT LARKIN POE
“A sister act with staying power.” – NPR
According to the sisters themselves, 2015 was a defining year of growth for Larkin Poe, an Atlanta-based roots rock ’n’ roll duo comprised of Rebecca and Megan Lovell: “We feel lucky to have experienced a year of life-changing moments that shaped and crystallized our artistic direction. We’re entering our mid-twenties, we’re coming into our own. We’ve lost love, we’ve found love. We’ve lived loud, leaving little pieces of our hearts in every club we’ve played around the world – and we are really proud to have come out of 2015 with new songs that speak to that change.”
This “change” they speak of is their second album Reskinned, a re-release follow-up of the critically acclaimed debut album Kin. Voted as one of the top 10 albums released in 2014 by Huffington Post, Larkin Poe toured the world supporting the November 2014 release of Kin. Rebecca states: “As musicians, singers, songwriters and performers, we learn something new with every show we play; last year we played hundreds of shows: from big festivals to tiny radio stations; from backing Elvis Costello to backing Conor Oberst. We’ve learned to stay on our toes and keep our artistic approach fresh.” This perpetual innovation fueled a writing spurt that the sisters felt compelled to immediately record and share with their fans.
A Brief History of Larkin Poe:
“We have a very colorful family history,” explains lead singer/guitarist Rebecca, referencing the sisters’ familial connection to tortured artist and creative genius Edgar Allan Poe. “There have been a lot of creative, hotheaded, mentally unstable branches in our family tree. Growing up in the midst of their crazy stories has definitely shaded our perception of normal. As artists, I think some of those eccentricities, passed down from generation to generation, have been even further exaggerated in us!” Megan, who contributes lap steel to the lineup, chimes in: “As sisters, we wanted to pick a band name that had familial significance, so we decided to pay tribute to our ancestors by taking on the name of our great-great-great-grandfather, Larkin Poe.”
The sisters celebrate that unique genealogy, and their own eccentricities, with Reskinned. A sassy nod to the sisters’ southern heritage, first single “Trouble In Mind” features sassy, homegrown lyrics: “I’m a bad little angel, I fell from grace, a Georgia Peach gone bad, yeah, you know the taste.”
“As Georgia girls, we came up listening to and soaking in the source music of the south: the blues, country, Americana and mountain music; classic rock and southern rock. That deep and gritty heritage has seeped into the bloodstream of our music,” explains Megan. “We’ve reached a point in our lives where we no longer care to be quite so polite, so ‘nice,’ so perfectionistic. Now is the time to be raw, unapologetically overdriven Larkin Poe. Deep in our bones, we are rockers. We’re ready to let the tiger out of the cage.”
Reskinned marks Larkin Poe’s second release with RH Music. After years of fierce independence (i.e., five self-released EPs and three years of international and domestic touring, without label support), the sisters decided to sign with RH Music. “We signed with RH Music because they wholeheartedly believe in our authenticity. They understand that we make music because we inherently need to make music, and they want to support that need,” explains Megan, “They’re a 21st century patron of the arts.” This new release will also be the first for their new relationship with Vertigo/Capitol/Universal Germany in Europe. Rebecca comments: “We are honored to be working with Vertigo/Capitol/Universal in Europe. In the music industry, where ‘industry’ sometimes takes precedence over ‘music,’ the folks at Vertigo are tastemakers who still love music as much as we do.”
“Larkin Poe is our heart and soul, mashed up into a musical form. We live and breathe Larkin Poe,” says Megan. “Supercharged on that life commitment, we’ve been able to record music in studios across the country, to play our songs around the world, to perform onstage with our heroes – all of these experiences are deeply valuable to us and have built a strong foundation. Standing strong on that foundation, we are so proud to release Reskinned and see what 2016 has to bring.”
RECORD EXCHANGE RECORD STORE DAY WEEKEND EVENTS
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A Record Store Day Exclusives Listening Party will be held at 6 p.m. Friday, April 15 at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise). As always, this Record Exchange event is free and all ages.
Get a preview of RSD ’16 releases on The Record Exchange hi-fi while you enjoy free Payette Brewing Co. beer (21 and older with I.D.)* and enter to win one of several raffle prizes, including the first five places in line for Record Store Day! RECORD EXCHANGE RECORD STORE DAY WEEKEND EVENTS
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