Saturday, October 30, 2010

Metallica, U2, And More Support Record Stores On Black Friday

Record Store Day is something I’m sure you all have heard of. Just in case you haven’t, Record Store Day is celebrated every third Saturday of April and it’s mission is to bring attention to independent record stores across this great globe.
As the holidays draw closer, Metallica, U2, The Black Keys and many more artists and bands will be releasing limited-edition vinyls in support of Record Store Day’s event, “Back to Black Friday.”

On November 26th (Better known as Black Friday), official Record Store Day shops will stock the limited edition releases for you guys to go in droves and buy!

U2, Wide Awake In Europe
12″ numbered vinyl featuring 3 live tracks from band’s U2 360 Tour.
The Black Keys, Brothers
Deluxe vinyl box set featuring six-track 10″ of live tracks.
Iron and Wine, “Walking Far From Home”
12″ vinyl and CD single featuring unreleased tracks.
Metallica, Live @ Grimey’s
CD and double vinyl set of band’s 2008 Nashville show.
Dr. Dog, Double 7″
Double disc single featuring unreleased tracks “Take Me Into Town.”
Gaslight Anthem, “Tumblin’ Dice”
7″ vinyl single of previously unreleased Rolling Stones track.
George Harrison, All Things Must Pass
3 LP vinyl box set, issued on numbered 180-gram vinyl.
MGMT, “Congratulations”
Gatefold 7″ vinyl featuring previously unreleased Erol Alkan remix of “Congratulations.”
Bob Dylan, “The Times They Are A Changin’”
7″ translucent red vinyl single with “Like A Rolling Stone” B-side.
Bruce Springsteen, “Save My Love”
7″ single including “Because the Night” and 4 color art sleeve.
The Ting Tings, “Hands”
Brit duo’s latest single on 7″ vinyl, featuring remix by Passion Pit.
Jimi Hendrix, Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
10″ green vinyl featuring “Little Drummer Boy” and “Silent Night/Auld Lang Syne”
Roky Erickson and the Black Angels, Night of the Vampire
Live DVD from 2008.
Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, I Learned the Hard Way
Soul group’s latest album pressed on eleven 7″ singles.
You can visit Record Store Day’s website to find out where you can go and buy these records on Black Friday.

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