OLD 97'S - Fight Songs [Deluxe Edition] - 3LP - 180g Vinyl

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OLD 97'S - Fight Songs [Deluxe Edition] - 3LP - 180g Vinyl

OLD 97'S - Fight Songs [Deluxe Edition] - 3LP - 180g Vinyl

€48.99 €28.99

 

LABEL: Run Out Groove

CAT NO: 0081227892487

BARCODE: 0081227892487

 

Tracklisting:

LP1 – Original 1999 Album
Side A:
Jagged
Lonely Holiday
Oppenheimer
Indefinitely
What We Talk About
Crash On The Barrelhead

Side B:
Murder (Or A Heart Attack)
Alone So Far
Busted Afternoon
Nineteen
Let The Idiot Speak
Valentine

LP2 – 2021 Vance Powell Remix
Side A:
Jagged
Lonely Holiday
Oppenheimer
Indefinitely
What We Talk About
Crash On The Barrelhead

Side B:
Murder (Or A Heart Attack)
Alone So Far
Busted Afternoon
Nineteen
Let The Idiot Speak
Valentine

LP3 – Previously Unreleased Original 1998 Demo’s
Side A:
Lonely Holiday
Oppenheimer
What We Talk About
Jagged
Weightless

Side B:
Indefinitely
Singular Girl
Busted Afternoon
Nineteen
Alone So Far


OLD 97’S – Fight Songs
[Deluxe Edition]

3LP – 180g Black Vinyl
(Housed in a Tri-Fold Sleeve. Individually Numbered.)


First worldwide release on vinyl. Features a brand new 2021 remix by Grammy®-winning producer, Vance Powell. Includes a bonus LP of previously unreleased 1998 demos.

Old 97s are an American alternative country rock band from Dallas, TX, fronted by lead vocalist and primary songwriter, Rhett Miller. Formed in 1993, they have since released twelve studio albums, two full EPs, and have one live album. Their most recent studio album is Twelfth. They are recognized as pioneers of the alt-country movement during the mid-to-late 90s, along with Uncle Tupelo, Drive-By Truckers, Whiskeytown, The Jayhawks, and the Bottle Rockets. They started as a popular bar band in Dallas and caught the attention of Bloodshot Records, who signed them to record 1995’s Wreck Your Life. Their Bloodshot debut LP brought them to the attention of Elektra Records, who hoped that alt-country could be a new post-grunge trend. Most songs are written and sung by Miller, with bassist Murry Hammond picking up the vocals on one or two tracks per album. In 2005, Blender magazine ranked the band’s then most successful single, 1999’s “Murder (Or a Heart Attack),” as the 176th greatest song “since you were born.” Their music has been featured in a number of film and TV series, including The Break Up, Clay Pigeons, Slither, Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, Ed, Scrubs, Veronica Mars and Scorpion. Old 97s recorded three albums for Elektra, before moving on to New West and ATO Records subsequently. Rhett has recorded seven solo studio albums and one live album, receiving substantial airplay on alternative-oriented stations.

Old 97’s are heralded as a great live band, although they claim never to rehearse their act. Their fourth studio album, Fight Songs was recorded at Kingsway in New Orleans and released on April 27, 1999. The album is more-slick and pop-oriented than their previous efforts. For the release of this deluxe worldwide debut on vinyl, Run Out Groove had six-time Grammy® award-winning producer and engineer, Vance Powell, remix the 12-track album as the band originally intended; stripping off the slick 1990s-style production and sheen that helped the album get on the radio in 1999. With the assistance from the band Run out Groove are also able to offer previously unreleased 1998 pre-production demos on a 3rd LP that helps to round out the complete story of this classic 1990’s alternative country record.

See below for tracklisting…