THE SHINS - Oh, Inverted World (20th Anniversary Remaster) - LP - Black Vinyl

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THE SHINS - Oh, Inverted World (20th Anniversary Remaster) - LP - Black Vinyl

THE SHINS - Oh, Inverted World (20th Anniversary Remaster) - LP - Black Vinyl

€24.99

 

LABEL: Sub Pop

CAT NO: SP1415

BARCODE: 0098787141511

 

Tracklisting:

1. Caring Is Creepy
2. One By One All Day
3. Weird Divide
4. Know Your Onion (Album Version)
5. Girl Inform Me
6. New Slang
7. The Celibate Life
8. Girl On The Wing
9. Your Algebra
10. Pressed In A Book
11. The Past And Pending


THE SHINS – Oh, Inverted World
[20th Anniversary Remaster]

LP – Black Vinyl
(Extra-wide die-cut jacket with custom dust sleeve and 20-page booklet)


Oh, Inverted World, the earth-shattering, indie-rock-redefining 2001 debut album by The Shins, is presented here in its finest form, dressed up all nice for its 20th birthday. The classic tunes get new life by way of a full remastering job under band leader James Mercer’s watchful eye, the art is given a little extra zest via a die-cut jacket and a classy inner sleeve, and the package is rounded off with a big ol’ booklet with vintage photos, handwritten lyrics, and more.

The music, of course, is obviously essential. Aside from a friendly reminder that this is the album with the smash hit “New Slang,” as heard in the hit movie Garden State, we just need to note that the remastering job truly makes this the album James Mercer always wanted it to be. Never quite satisfied with the sonics of the original, Mercer took the 20th anniversary of the album as his opportunity to finally set the (literal!) record straight. And the results sound stellar: great for new fans, and well worth the attention of those already on board!

For old times’ sake, here’s what we had to say about this record back when it came out: Hailing from Albuquerque, NM, The Shins sprung from the ashes of Flake/Flake Music in 1997 (though those previous incarnations date back nearly a decade) – same members, different instruments, different approach. Counterpoint guitars have given way to a single guitar pitted against calculated keyboard passages; swarming indie rock machinations led to pop-based melodic endeavors (who knew?).

Highlights: Album has scanned over a million copies, incl. over 760k physical sales

Includes the hit single “New Slang,” which, along with “Caring is Creepy,” was featured on the Grammy-winning, platinum-selling Garden State soundtrack

Remastered by Bob Ludwig, with personal supervision from band-leader James Mercer

“A definitive indie rock album of the 2000s” – AllMusic