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Parton Dolly - Release Me (And Let Me Love Again) / Makin’ Believe (Red 7″ Vinyl) (7 single/EP)
€16,00Witness the beginning of country legend Dolly Parton on this collectible 7″ vinyl featuring vintage tracks!
Both tracks were recorded in Nashville 1963 by a 16 year old TN born vocalist looking for her big break…and finding it!
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Creedence Clearwater Revival - Travelin’ Band / Who’ll Stop The Rain (Live, RSD) (7 single/EP)
€17,00Exclusive release for Record Store Day – Drop 2, limited to 9000 copies
The legendary 1970 Royal Albert Hall performance released for the first time
Side A: Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London, April 14, 1970
Side B: Recorded at the Oakland Coliseum, January 31, 1970 -
Dylan Bob - Blind Willie McTell (7 single/EP)
€10,00This 7″ was only available through indie records stores or direct through Third Man Records.
Recorded April 11 1983 at the Power Station, New York City.
”Blind Willie McTell” was the first track seriously worked on at the ’Infidels’ sessions and the last attempted as recording concluded almost a month later. In the end, it did not make the ’Infidels’ album, but in 1991, the acoustic piano-guitar version that Bob Dylan and Mark Knopfler recorded the last day was released on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3′. This 7″ features two previously unreleased takes of the song, with the A-side being exclusive to this vinyl release. The B-side (take 5) is included as part of ’Springtime In New York: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 16 (1980-1985).’
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Earle Steve & The Dukes / Justin Townes Earle - The Saint Of Lost Causes (RSD) (7 single/EP)
€10,00In the winter of 2021, Steve Earle & The Dukes released J.T., an eleven-song recording that consists of ten Justin Townes Earle songs and one Steve Earle original. The album was released to critical acclaim and Steve Earle’s proceeds from the record are continually being directed to a trust for his granddaughter, Etta (Justin’s daughter). In honor of Justin Townes Earle and the record his father recorded, New West is proud to present a split 7″ featuring two versions of an indelible Justin’ Townes Earle song. The double A-side single features ”The Saint Of Lost Causes.” as performed by Justin from his 2019 album of the same name as well as Steve Earle & The Dukes’ version from the J.T. release. This split 7” single will be pressed on yellow vinyl and limited to 5000 copies worldwide.
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Gibson Don - Tell It Like It Is EP (7 single/EP)
€10,00Don Gibson arrived at Nashville’s music premier league a little bit late. Born in Shelby, North Caroline in 1928, it wasn’t until thirty years later, in 1958, that he achieved his well-deserved recognition as stylist and songwriter with his big hit Oh Lonesome Me.
The fact is that Don was an extremely complete musician, good singer and guitarist, but it would be in his role as a composer where he would stand but especially. being sometimes compared to Hank Williams himself.
In this EP four of his compositions are collected for the first time at 45 rpm. TELL IT LIKE IT IS and WHO CARES FOR ME are two great songs that remained unreleased until the early 80’s.
Side B contains two alternate takes of Don’s well known late 50’s songs, SWEET SWEET GIRL, also covered by Warren Smith at Sun, and the fabulous DON´T TELL ME YOUR TROUBLES. Both different enough to the official takes to deserve this 45 rpm release.
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Cash Johnny - Alternatively EP (7 single/EP)
€9,00Important – Due to a mistake when pressing this first edition, the labels have been swapped. ”Eli etiketit väärinpäin ekassa painoksessa”
The newest sensation in the country music field, Arkansas-born Johnny Cash has consistently made a healthy profit for the Sun company over the last few years. Here we offer some lesser-known alternative versions of some of his biggest hits for the Memphis record label.
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Nelson Willie - Sometimes Even I Can Get Too High / It’s All Going To Pot” (w/ Merle Haggard) (Black Friday) (7 single/EP)
€15,00It’s said that legends aren’t born—they’re grown. Willie Nelson, an enduring American icon and tireless supporter of marijuana legalization, offers the latest hit from his stash, a humorous ode to the sweetest of leaves as only Willie can do it. “Sometimes Even I Can Get Too High,” a new song from the sessions for Willie’s latest album, Ride Me Back Home Is backed with “It’s All Going To Pot,” another 420 favorite from Django and Jimmie, Willie and Merle Haggard’s 2015 album.
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Douglas Glenn - Let It Roll (Boppin’ Hillbilly) / Let It Roll (Boppin’ Rockabilly) (7 single/EP)
€10,00One for the Rockin’ DJs out there, this knockout double A Side 45, features two very different versions of Glenn’s hard to find 1956 Decca release, ‘Let It Roll’. On one side we have the original “bop-a-licious” Hillbilly version, and on the flip-side, is a stripped down, “primitive” Rockabilly version, minus fiddles, and complete with a knockout guitar break, not featured on the original Hillbilly version. This hot Rockabilly bopper was recorded for a radio broadcast circa ’56, and is laid down to wax for the very first time. Grab a copy while you can, we’re only pressing 500 of these 7” beauties in stunning limited edition Orange Vinyl…. once their gone, their solid gone, dig it!
- Limited Edition (only 500 pressed on Orange vinyl);
- Double A Side boppin’ floor filler;
- Features a previously unreleased Rockabilly version of ‘Let It Roll’;
- Stunning special Orange Vinyl pressing.
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Jones George - Root Beer / Slaver Lover (7 single/EP)
€10,001962 marked a new Era for George Jones, it was a time for change not at least in his singing style , which would prove to be an influence on many others, He began to sing in lower registers and together with his distinctive phrasing, it gave him a whole new sound leaving behind the edging nasality of his previous Starday – Mercury Recordings.
Jones took his first steps on United Artists in January of 1962. He recorded an entire album in one day at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. The album would be called ”THE NEW FAVOURITES OF GEORGE JONES”, and was produced by Pappa Daily.
The best musicians in their fields were used for this session, and just when you didn’t think could get any better The Jordanaires provide the great harmonizing for ROOT BEER.
SLAVE LOVER was originally issued on the album THE NOVELTY SIDE OF GEORGE JONES , back in 1963 but was in fact recorded three years earlier at the Owen Bradley Studio, you won’t hear steel guitar, just good rocking music in both tracks. Only the best musicians were used on these recordings. The ”Jones – Paycheck” team remained, but now with Donald Lyttle , a twenty year old talented singer and bass player from Ohio who took a chance on Nashville and played with Jones throughout the mid 60’s.
This is the first time anywhere that both of these tracks appear on 45 rpm.
So Roll that Rig! put yours ears on and play this record!