Todd – “With Love From Me To You” LP Re-Issue Updates:
Someone emailed me earlier this week asking if there were still copies available for sale. Yes, I still have a few boxes left. Remember, the only other way to get the limited edition clear vinyl run is through me, either via Swan Fungus Records , or Discogs.
Light In The Attic still has copies of the black vinyl edition for sale. I’ve still got black vinyl copies as well. Remember 10 of the black vinyl copies have hand-written and signed notes from Todd tucked inside! As of right now, only 3 of those 10 signed inserts have been found. If you receive one of those, by all means let me know. Digital copies are still available through the Swan Fungus Bandcamp page as well. If you haven’t already, you should pick up a copy of the record. Support Todd, support this website, and grab a unique (and limited!) “real people” / “vanity” music artifact at the same time. Don’t have a turntable? The digital release is just $4. That’s, like, 50 cents per song. You can afford it, trust me.
Now how about a mix tape?
RULES for uninitiated noobs: I give birth to a weekly Mix Tape to be deposited on your iPods or Zunes or Kingklangs or whatever the industry is currently pushing on you. Sometimes there will be themes that link all the songs together, other times I’ll just throw songs at a wall (not literally) and see what sticks. I’ve been driving around town a lot this week, and whenever I’m alone in my car at night I like to listen to old episodes of “Coast to Coast AM” on my phone. Art Bell’s voice always brings me back to my childhood (I remember my mom listening at night too), and then my cross-country trips that involved lonely nights in the middle of nowhere. Each episode contained a number of songs used as “bumper music” between commercial breaks. Tonight’s post, since I’ve been listening to a lot of old episodes this week, features a number of those tunes. The goal of this endeavor, as always, is to pique your interest in these artists so you’ll support the artists and buy their albums.
Sunday Mix Tape – Number 366
West Of The Rockies
01. Giorgio Moroder – Chase
02. Tito & Tarantual – After Dark
03. Chris Isaak – Wicked Game
04. Lee Hazlewood & Nancy Sinatra – Some Velvet Morning
05. Zager & Evans – In The Year 2525
06. Golden Earing – Twilight Zone
07. Electric Light Orchestra – Don’t Bring Me Down
08. Al Stewart – Year Of The Cat
09. Fleetwood Mac & USC Marching Band – Tusk
10. Yes – Roundabout
11. Toto – Africa
12. Metisse – Boom Boom Ba
13. Maria Muldaur – Midnight At The Oasis
14. Crystal Gale – Midnight In The Desert
15. Cusco – Inca Dance