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PRICE:
$155.00
$155.00
NOT IN STOCK
1-2 Weeks
ARTIST
DALTON, KAREN
TITLE
Recording is the Trip - The Karen Dalton Archives
FORMAT
3LP BOX/3CD
LABEL
MEGAPHONE UK
CATALOG #
MEGAUK 030BOX
MEGAUK 030BOX
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
6/5/2020
Last copies of this now deleted edition.
Recording is the Trip - The Karen Dalton Archives
is a three-LP, three-CD box set, including a download card and a shirt. Three LPs: Includes for the first-time ever on clear vinyl, limited edition the 1962 double live album
Cotton Eyed Joe
remastered, the 1963 home recordings album
Green Rocky Road
remastered. The three CDs are the same albums as the LPs. Includes one download card of 13 unreleased home recordings including a mesmerizing take on "God Bless The Child". 56-page book with scans of Karen Dalton Personal Archives photographs, music sheets, lyrics, memos, all disclosed here for the first time. Includes a Karen Dalton recycled fabric t-shirt (featuring her own guitar tabs), press about
Cotton Eyed Joe
(1962/2007) and
Green Rocky Road
(1963/2008), Box set size: 12.4x12.4x1.5.
"
All the informality of someone thinking aloud, which suits her signature vocals perfectly. In overdubbing, she seems to consider tempos and time signatures almost as restricting as a real studio. A particularly personal statement, a career marker
" --Pitchfork (8/10)
"
Like a lost book of the Old Testament. Less like a folk record and more like a warp in the space-time continuum. The most beautiful and harrowing album you'll hear this year. The results are startling. Her rendering of 'Katie Cruel' on
In My Own Time
has been hailed as definitive but she improves it here. Bewitching
." --UNCUT (4/5)
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