The Bottle Rockets

24 hours a day LP

REAL GONE MUSIC

RLGM15021PMI

REAL GONE MUSIC

183
Format: 12inch VinylRelease: 17.03.2023Features: Coke Bottle Clear Vinyl
pre-order now 17.03.2023

expected to be published on 17.03.2023

24 hours a day LP
 
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Bottle Rockets leader Brian Henneman
worked as Uncle Tupelo’s guitar tech
for a couple of years before forming an
alt-country band that rivalled his former
bosses. Released in Atlantic in 1997,
24 Hours a Day represented The Bottle
Rockets’ chance at the big time; it’s
their sole major label release, and they
pulled out all the stops for this one,
hiring former Del Lord Eric “Roscoe”
Ambel to produce and revisiting
“Indianapolis,” the song that got Henneman a record deal back in the early
‘90s. Alas, the record failed to break through commercially; but there will
always be a place in our hearts for this kind of hard-driving, honest, tuneful
rock and roll, best exemplified by “Perfect Far Away” and “When I Was
Dumb.” For its LP debut, we’re pressing this underappreciated classic in
coke bottle (natch) clear vinyl housed inside an album jacket with inner
sleeve…limited to 1000 copies!

Product Support:Nik Estel
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nik@vinylfuture.com

Safety and manufacturer information

Product information:

The Bottle Rockets, 24 hours a day LP RLGM15021PMI, 2023-03-17 00:00:00, 848064015024.
12inch Vinyl 0.30 kg.
Material information: Vinyl (PVC).
Records should be stored upright at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.

Labeling requirements:

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"Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts that can be swallowed.” (due to chipping or small inserts).
Remove and place records carefully to avoid scratches and breakages
Depending on the pressing plant, there may be sharp edges

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