
Tomorrow is Record Store Day. Get pumped. Here’s a good idea of what the local stores will be carrying:
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The Vinyl District has been partnering with the Industry on this one. We’re just riding shotgun. Here’s a breakdown of what some of the local stores are doing (we will be adding to this list throughout the day):
They will be opening at noon on Saturday. “We’ll have them behind the counter, all on display on the walls. I’m unpacking the Jesus Lizard. It’s unbelievable. Eight seven-inches,” says owner Bill Daly earlier this week. He adds that he has 25 Flaming Lips/Black Lips seven-inches.
Crooked Beat will also have the Sonic Youth/Beck split seven-inch, the Pavement Live LP, and Arthur Russell‘s Love is Overtaking Me LP. Etc!
For the first 75 customers, the store will also be giving away goodie bags filled with tons of indie label samplers (Merge, etc.), stickers, posters, buttons, etc. In three of these bags, the store has placed $25 gift certificates.
“We’re getting calls, several a day now,” Daly says. People are mostly calling about the Sonic Youth-Jay Reatard split, the Smiths, the Stooges and MC5 reissue singles.
“It’s kind of nuts. Last year was our busiest day of the year—-there was only about nine releases. And this year, it’s over 60,” Daly says. “Ryko said they were sending stuff I don’t know about. Grizzly Bear seven-inches are being included.”
Daly says to expect a huge early crowd. “We are getting phone calls from people who are saying they will be lining up at 8 o’clock in the morning,” he says. “Last year there was 50 people in line as soon as we opened. Everyone was pretty well behaved….I’m just telling people you got to wait in line.”
The store is opening at noon. Owner Josh Harkavy says they will be having a 10-percent-off sale on everything except the Record Store Day releases. He says he’s got a bunch if not the bulk of the special vinyl releases including the Matador stuff and the amazing compilation This LP Crashes Hard Drives which features tracks from Sublime Frequencies, Numero, Honest Jons, etc.
“I’m hoping it’s not too crazy,” Harkavy says. “I’m glad there’s all this interest in Record Stores.”
The 14th Street shop has one thing the other stores do not: Benjy Ferree. The singer-songwriter will be playing at the shop at 7 p.m. We interviewed him recently and admired his latest album. So except a few Washington City Paper employees in attendance!
The store will also be doing a 10-percent-off sale all day long. They’ll have the Domino and Thrill Jockey compilations. K Records has sent them some stuff as well. Also among the stacks will be Stevie Wonder’s Songs in the Key of Life on 180 gram.
The store will be opening at 10 a.m. They will have the Wilco DVD. They will have a bunch of vinyl giveaways (samplers) and some limited-edition seven-inches such as Green Day and Jane’s Addiction reissues.
“It’s great to showcase the independent stores,” says indie buyer Heather Horne. “We’re obviously doing something right if we beat out Circuit City. It’s going to keep getting bigger….We’ve gotten tons of calls. Everyone is excited.”
Horne says people have already started coming in to the store thinking it’s already Record Store Day. “We had a group of four or five teenagers come in earlier (today),” she says. “They were like ‘What do you have for Record Store Day?’ We showed them what we have but obviously we can’t give away anything until tomorrow.”