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Record Store Day - 20th April 2013 plus Official Film

Record Store Day - 20th April 2013 plus Official Film magazine cover

Record Shop Day is 20th April this year

This year they have announced that the official film is

Last Shop Standing: The Rise and Fall and Rebirth of the Independent Record Shop.

Which is is based on a Graham Jones book, directed by Pip Piper, and has had showings worldwide over the last 6 months

Here's a trailer if you haven't clocked it yet

http://vimeo.com/58377460

Record Store Sites

uk link

http://www.recordstoreday.co.uk

www one

http://www.recordstoreday.com

Last Shop Standing Site

http://lastshopstanding.com/

If involved in any way in this years day, then by feel free to post up details via the comments below

or if wish you can send them for use as forthcoming news items via the 'contact source' feature

(link can be found at bottom of every page)



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I've got two record store day releases coming up this year. Might be of interest to S.S. Readers.....

 

ASHROCKS1 Ashley Beedle Rocks Re-Edits — Record Store Day Limited Edition

 

A special treat for Record Store Day! We’re delighted to release two classic Rock tunes which have never been on 12” ever and now both have the benefit of receiving spanking new Ashley Beedle re-edits, which take both tunes to another level. 

 

Family’s “Burlesque”, always one of the GREAT Funk/Rock classics, now gets re-booted into a tour-de-force of sonic wizardry with a 5.33 booming Ashley Beedle workout designed to shake the foundations of any room. From the second that Rob Townsend and John Wetton’s drum and bass establishes the groove and Charlie Whitney’s guitar riff kicks in we know we’re in for a masterpiece Funk/Rock opus before Roger Chapman floors everyone with his best razor-gargling wailing ever. A masterpiece!

 

Appreciated in collector’s circles and with Rolling Stones aficionados for decades, Ruth Copeland’s incredible version of the Stone’s "Gimme Shelter" has been many a DJ’s ‘secret weapon’ for the last two decades. Ashley Beedle has weaved his magic again and produced 9 minute plus marathon workout  which features such luminaries as bassist Billy ‘Bass’ Wilson, guitarist Eddie Hazel and keyboardist  Bernie Worrell among many others. Has to be heard to be believed and the best way to do this is on this one-off 12” release!

 

 

HELLFIRE1 The Heaven N’ Hell Remixes — Ashley Beedle & Tom Moulton - Record Store Day Limited Edition

 

Ever since the inclusion of the Tom Moulton remix on the best-selling “Philly Re-Grooved” album, Heaven N’ Hell’s hypnotic “Whatcha Gonna Do” has been the No.1 most requested track for Harmless to release on 12” vinyl.

 

Well the wait is finally over and it’s been worth it. We’re proud to announce that this iconic anthem now gets a full 12” release for the first time ever! Plus we’ve added a brand new 9.54 Ashley Beedle rework which is currently blowing people away together with the original 9.48 Tom Moulton remix and as a special treat we’ve rescued a never-before released 10.19 Tom Moulton Instrumental remix.

 

Demand will be extremely high from the off as none of these tracks have ever been available on 12” before and our indications are that this tune will very much become one of the anthems of summer 2013. Don’t say we didn’t warn ya!

 

Ian D :D

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I've promised myself that if I ever win the lottery I will open a record and coffee shop.

I won't care if it steadily loses money and I won't let people in who are not vinyl geeks. I'll have a soulful singles corner just for NS.

Bliss!

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I thought it was longer than that?

Shame though Keith was a great bloke.

 

Yeah Chalky

Keith was a nice bloke it's really sad when a well established business/local institution like Hudson's goes to the wall. Not only did he sell records but instruments and sheet music as well, where's any young kids who want to learn to play a instrument gonna go now.

The damage the download is doing extends farther than just physical vinyl record sales. It's actually killing the music industry as a whole stone dead. Did you see Byonce on the TV the other night lamenting the demise of the album market. If she's finding it tough what chance has a up and coming independent artist ?

Dave

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Numero are opening a 'pop-up' record store in Chicago for Record Store Day.

What a great idea ...... loads of empty shops on UK High Streets ........

come on Ace & the like ........ follow suit !!!!!!!!!!!!! 

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come on Ace & the like ........ follow suit !!!!!!!!!!!!! 

 

Looking at the web site they're only releasing a goldwax Rock & Roll single for Record Store day this year :(   

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ah the old record shop!! in sheffield inthe good olds days we had Violet Mays, Wilson Pecks, Revolution Records there all gone now!

but there is light at the end of the Tunnel !!! Andys Records charter sq  sheffield, he works on every level of music on vinyl

and he's an old soulie, I pop in every week to chat and listen to the music I am buying,

I will be poping in on the 20th on record store day.

 

Nigel & Elaine

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