ENTER TO WIN TICKETS TO MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER AT THE MORRISION CENTER!

09-17Mary Chapin Carpenter is performing at the Morrison Center on Saturday, Sept. 17, and The Record Exchange has a pair of tickets to give away!

To enter the drawing, send an email* with the subject “Mary Chapin Carpenter” HERE by midnight Thursday, Sept. 15. We will draw a name and notify the winner on Sept. 16.

Mary Chapin Carpenter
Morrison Center
Saturday, Sept. 17 8pm
With special guest Rose Cousins

Over the course of her acclaimed career, Mary Chapin Carpenter has recorded 14 albums and sold over 14 million records. With hits like “Passionate Kisses” and “He Thinks He’ll Keep Her,” she has won five Grammy Awards (with 15 nominations), two CMA awards, two Academy of Country Music awards for her vocals and is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Carpenter has performed alongside the New York Philharmonic, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the London Concert Orchestra, the L.A. Philharmonic and the National Symphony Orchestra, among many others.

The Things That We Are Made Of, the new full-length album, perfectly captures the buoyant spirit of her early successes and also serves as a reminder that she remains one of the most grounded, sentient songwriters of her generation. – Rolling Stone

* One entry per person, NOT per email address. If you have 16 email addresses and you enter with each address, we’ll just delete 15 of them. We have the technology. To be eligible to win, you must live in the Boise metro area and be able to pick up your prize at the store.

Y LA BAMBA LIVE AT THE RECORD EXCHANGE SEPT. 14 – FREE/ALL AGES!

y-la-bambaY La Bamba will perform live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St., Downtown Boise) at 6pm Wednesday, Sept. 14. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages. Y La Bamba is performing at The Olympic Venue later in the evening and we have tickets for sale at the store!

Purchase Y La Bamba’s new album Ojos Del Sol (CD or LP) at the in-store!

ABOUT Y LA BAMBA AND OJOS DEL SOL:

418457610847It’s easy to talk about an artist’s growth as a series of musical decisions: an expanding sonic palette, a change in mood or tempo, an escape from the trappings of genre. It’s harder to talk about an artist’s personal—or even spiritual—growth, because that kind of progress is hard to track. Until, that is, an album like Y La Bamba’s Ojos Del Sol comes along and screams of radical transformation on every level. The Portland act’s fourth offering is a sweeping, playful and vulnerable collection that’s ripe with both musical and personal discovery. From the intimate, contemplative verses of the Spanish-language title track to the revelations delivered over the loping beats of “Ostrich,” this is an album that’s painstakingly produced while remaining emotionally raw.

Throughout the collection, Y La Bamba frontwoman Luz Elena Mendoza returns to themes of searching and metamorphosis. On one level, this is born from the Y La Bamba frontwoman’s continuing exploration of her identity as a Mexican woman. Both of Mendoza’s parents grew up in Mexico—Luz was born in San Francisco, then brought up in a strict Catholic household in Southern Oregon. She spent her childhood summers playing in the orchards of California’s San Joaquin Valley with her cousins, and it was there that she soaked up the melodies and stories that were being told through traditional folk songs with three-part harmonies. These are sounds that remain a vital building block of the songs on Ojos Del Sol, an album which she says represents “a celebration of family and community.”

But on another level, Ojos Del Sol is about Luz’s search for shared humanity outside of her own community, and for a faith that is greater than just religion. These are themes that run throughout Y La Bamba’s body of work work—with roots in a 2003 journey to India, which found Mendoza falling ill and trading her Christianity for something broader—but there’s a maturity to Ojos Del Sol that speaks to true, lasting transformation. You can hear this on the lush “Kali,” where she sings—with wonderment rather than fear—that “to know yourself is to lose everything.” And you can hear it on the album’s epic closer, “Ulysses,” where Mendoza sings that her life is “written in sand and ash and stone.”

These are songs built to soundtrack coming to grips not just with one’s own mortality, but with the fragility of the world. This is heady, emotional fare, and “this record is about being a mother to these emotions,” Mendoza says.

Her clarity of voice is intimately tied to a renewed musical approach, which Luz attributes to a greater self-awareness that developed through recent collaborations with singer-songwriters Edna Vazquez and Lila Downs, as well as an exploration of mariachi, cumbia, and Latin pop with Calexico’s Sergio Mendoza—no relation—on a collaborative 2015 album released under the name Los Hijos De La Montaña.

Those collaborations helped Mendoza find her own voice as a more confident producer and songwriter on an album that is often a stripped-down affair. Mendoza plays guitar throughout Ojos Del Sol, and worked actively with composer Richie Greene to create a new sonic voice. Percussion from another regular Mendoza collaborator, Nick Delffs (Shaky Hands, Death Songs), is a welcome near-constant that adds depth and soul to the album. To that same end, Mendoza hand-cut stencil art pieces, which appear in Ojos Del Sol’s liner notes, to pair with each new song. All of this is presented as a cohesive offering, an entry in Y La Bamba’s ongoing musical conversation about community, about the self, and about survival.

“I am thankful for all of my hardships,” Mendoza says in the album’s liner notes. “They have guided me to find rest in my soul, time after time. Over and over again.”

NED EVETT ‘GLASS GUITAR’ ALBUM RELEASE PARTY SEPTEMBER 15!

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The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St.) is honored to host the Ned Evett “Glass Guitar” Album Release Party at 5:30pm Thursday, Sept. 15. “Glass Guitar” will be available for purchase at the party. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.

ABOUT NED EVETT AND ‘GLASS GUITAR’

Ned Evett is following up his acclaimed 2012 album “Treehouse” (produced by Adrian Belew) with “Glass Guitar,” an epic 12-song set of rock/Americana/blues featuring Ned’s trademark glass-necked fretless guitars. Much of the album was written by Evett touring across America, Europe and Southeast Asia promoting “Treehouse.”

“This album was written in the jungle, tested in the desert, and recorded very quickly,” Evett says.

The song subjects range from the detailed war heroes of “Greatest Generation” to the kinetic future-folk of “Robot’s Daughter.” Many of the songs, such as “Golden Gate,” the true story of Ned’s first fretless glass-necked guitar, are already fan favorites.

The basic tracks were recorded at Audio Lab Recording Studio by Steve Fulton and Pat Storey, chasing down the classic sound of 1950s-era Nashville.

“We used a lot of room mics and bleed to get that immediacy, and limited ourselves to one or two takes of each performance,” Evett says.

Overdubs for Ned’s electric glass guitars were done at Upstairs Studios, Los Angeles, with a feel intended to achieve the sound of a live band playing in the studio.

“The secret is recording two or three complete lead guitar takes per song, then choosing the best performance; more takes than that and it starts to sound too slick,” Evett says. “My East Nashville days served me well sticking to this approach, plus putting an album out yourself means you’re always watching the clock!”

Todd Chavez contributes cajon and percussion to the album.

“Todd makes his own cajons with a patented curved top, so he can hit harder without bloodying his hands. They have a big sound and he played the parts perfectly as well,” Evett says.

Evett also played the bass guitar and piano on the album.

“I like performing bass and piano parts in the studio, you can really get inside the arrangement and lock in with simple parts,” he says.

Veteran Los Angeles musician George Bernardo plays vibes, adding a layer of dreamy sophistication to “Right This Time Around.”

A second volume of “Glass Guitar” is expected out in 2017.

VINYL TUESDAY: MADONNA ‘SOMETHING TO REMEMBER’ REISSUE, PLUS $5 FREE USED VINYL WHEN YOU BUY $25 IN NEW

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:

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MADONNASOMETHING TO REMEMBER VINYL LP

Reissue of Madonna’s 1995 album featuring “This Used to Be My Playground,” “I’ll Remember,” “You’ll See,” “Oh Father,” “One More Chance” and “Love Doesn’t Live Here Anymore.”

NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: WILCO, JACK WHITE, THE HEAD AND THE HEART, ST. PAUL AND THE BROKEN BONES, THE BEATLES, LOCAL NATIVES, GROUPLOVE

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

CD

Wilco – Schmilco

Jack White – Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016

The Head and the Heart – Signs of Light

St. Paul and the Broken Bones – Sea of Noise

The Beatles – Live at the Hollywood Bowl

Local Natives – Sunlit Youth

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Skeleton Tree

Grouplove – Big Mess

M.I.A. – Aim

Bastille – Wild World (deluxe edition available)

Jason Aldean – They Don’t Know

Teenage Fanclub – Here

KT Tunstall – Kin

Chely Wright – I Am the Rain

Whiskey Myers – Mud

The Lonely Island – Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping

Paper Bird – Paper Bird

Bear Mountain – Badu

The Allah-Las – Calico Review

The Dear Hunter – Act V: Hymns With the Devil in Confessional

Lucy Dacus – No Burden

Elise Davis – Token

Macy Gray – Stripped

Clipping – Splendor and Misery

Daniel Lanois – Goodbye to Language

Fudge – Lady Parts

Okkervil River – Away

The Time Jumpers – Kid Sister

Blue Highway – Original Traditional

ZZ Top – Live: Greatest Hits from Around the World

John Renbourn and Wizz Jones – Joint Control

Devin Townsend – Transcendence (deluxe edition available)

Richard Elliot – Summer Madness

Joshua Redman and Brad Mehldau – Nearness

Paul Taylor – Countdown

Gavin DeGraw – Something Worth Saving

This Wild Life – Low Tides

Of Mice and Men – Cold World

Norma Jean – Polar Similar

Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris – The Complete Trio Collection

Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris – My Dear Companion: Selections from the Trio Collection

Aaron Dessner and Bryce Dessner – Transpecos Soundtrack

Ramones – Ramones 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition

New Order – Singles

Faith No More – Album of the Year Deluxe Edition

Faith No More – King for a Day … Fool for a Lifetime

KMFDM – Rocks: Milestones Reloaded

Adam Torres – Pearls to Swine

Ian Sweet – Shapeshifter

Leagues – Alone Together

Tim Easton – American Fork

Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters – Maxwell Street

Herb Alpert – Various Reissues

Parsonsfield – Blooming Through the Black

Cover Your Tracks – Fever Dreams

Prinze George – Illiterate Synth Pop

Duke Robillard – Blues Full Circle

Dex Romweber – Carrboro

Evergrey – The Storm Within

Pain – Coming Home

Anthony Green – Pixie Queen

Rev Theory – Revelation

Billy Ray Cyrus – Thin Line

VINYL

Jack White – Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016

The Head and the Heart – Signs of Light

Angelo Badalamenti – Twin Peaks Original Score

St. Paul and the Broken Bones – Sea of Noise

Local Natives – Sunlit Youth (indie exclusive clear vinyl available)

The Allah-Las – Calico Review

Dungeon Family – Even in Darkness

Bastille – Wild World

Lucy Dacus – No Burden

Okkervil River – Away

Titus Andronicus – Stadium Rock: Five Nights

Grouplove – Big Mess

Teenage Fanclub – Here

New Order – Singles Box Set

Faith No More – Album of the Year

Faith No More – King for a Day … Fool for a Lifetime

Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris – Farther Along

Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris – Trio II

The Verve – A Northern Soul

The Verve – A Storm in Heaven

John Williams – Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope

X-Ray Spex – Germfree Adolescents

ZZ Top – Live: Greatest Hits from Around the World

In This Moment – Beautiful Tragedy

Will Butler – Friday Night

Daniel Lanois – Goodbye to Language

KT Tunstall – Kin

Devin Townsend – Transcendence

Anthony Green – Pixie Queen

Herb Alpert – Various Reissues

Wicked – Original Cast Recording

Whiskey Myers – Mud

YG – Still Brazy

Lil Durk – Lil Durk 2X

DVD/BLU-RAY

The Everly Brothers – Harmonies from Heaven DVD

Heart – Rock and Roll DVD