Green River reissues are coming...
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BIGDaddyWil said:demetrios said:Green River Dry as a Bone (Deluxe Edition) (Ten Club / Easy Street Records Exclusive) + Rehab Doll (Deluxe Edition) (Ten Club / Easy Street Records Exclusive) Album Bundles still available over @ https://pearljam.com/ten-club/event/sub-pop-green-river-reissues0
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Frankie Ramone said:demetrios said:0
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Frankie Ramone said:demetrios said:Green River Reissue Special SiriusXM Pearl Jam Radio Feb 11th 2019.mp30
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Thanks so much as always!0
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Frankie Ramone said:Thanks so much as always!0
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Still available! Green River Dry as a Bone (Deluxe Edition) (Ten Club / Easy Street Records Exclusive) + Rehab Doll (Deluxe Edition) (Ten Club / Easy Street Records Exclusive) Album Bundle
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Rehab Doll https://easystreetonline.com/UPC/098787126211
Dry As A Bone https://easystreetonline.com/UPC/098787126112These are the Easy Street Records/Ten Club Special Editions - We have the last of the remaining stock. Get yours while supplies last. These records are special to us for many reasons, simply put though...they were originally released when our store was first opening and getting started, so they hold a special place for us. Thank u @subpop and Green River...for thinking of us.
The story of Seattle's rise to global rock supremacy in the late '80s and early '90s begins with Green River. Made up of Jeff Ament (bass), Mark Arm (guitar/vocals), Bruce Fairweather (guitar), Stone Gossard (guitar), and Alex Shumway (drums), the quintet put out three 12”s and a 7” single during its brief existence. Green River's influence on Seattle's music scene spread far and wide thanks to the members' dispersion into bands including @pearljam, @mudhoney, and #LoveBattery, as well as the punk-glam-sludge-rock songs they left behind. They've been unavailable on vinyl for years. Now, these slices of Seattle music history are not only back in print, they're accompanied by items from the vaults that had been forgotten about for decades. Dry As A Bone was recorded at Jack Endino's Reciprocal Recording in 1986, and it shows the band in furious form, with Arm's yowl battling Fairweather and Gossard's ferocious guitar playing on "This Town" and "Unwind" opening as a slow bluesy grind then jump-starting itself into a hyperactive chase. The deluxe edition includes Green River's cuts from the crucial Seattle-scene compilation Deep Six. Rehab Doll, recorded largely at Seattle's Steve Lawson Studios., bridges the gap between the taut, punky energy of Dry As a Bone and the bigger drums and thicker riffs that were coming to dominate rock in the late '80s. This new edition of Rehab Doll includes a version of “Swallow My Pride” recorded to 8-track at Endino's Reciprocal Recording, which features a more accurate depiction of how the band sounded when they played live. "When I listen to these mixes, I think, 'This is how we actually sounded—this is the kind of energy we had,'" says Shumway. Green River's place in American music history is without question, but these recordings paint a more complete picture of the band—and of rock in the mid- to late-'80s, when punk's faster-and-louder ideals had begun shape-shifting into other ideas.
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Green River - Come On Down (Vinyl LP w/ Bonus Track) https://jackpotrecords.com/products/green-river-come-on-down?variant=43124636352730
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Didn't want to create a new GR thread just to ask a random question...so bumping this one.
Where can I get some Green River shirts these days? Can be legit (like the one Sub Pop did a few years back) or boots. I have the Sub Pop one that's white with the "Ride The Six Pack" line on the back, but it's a bit worn.Admin @ Vinyl Collective: Vinyl Record Collector Community and Forum
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jhulud said:Didn't want to create a new GR thread just to ask a random question...so bumping this one.
Where can I get some Green River shirts these days? Can be legit (like the one Sub Pop did a few years back) or boots. I have the Sub Pop one that's white with the "Ride The Six Pack" line on the back, but it's a bit worn.
Don't see any up on subpop.com. I could of sworn I saw some in their store in Seattle last year, that's across of the Sphere. I would just email them.0
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