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The Studio Albums 2000-2011 (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 10LP Boxset

Saddle CreekSKU lp-8128

remastered mid-career albums from Midwestern emo kings
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Deluxe boxset containing six albums from the Nebraska indie band. The Studio Albums 2000-2011 features the following albums: Fevers and Mirrors (2000), LIFTED or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground (2002), I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning (2005), Digital Ash in a Digital Urn (2005), and Cassadaga (2007), and a regular version of The People's Key (2011). Seventy tracks in all. Released by Saddle Creek Records on limited edition colored vinyl. Six classic albums (re)mastered by Bob Ludwig, spread over ten colored vinyl LPs housed in tip-on jackets with twelve 8x10 photo prints by Butch Hogan and an essay by Nathaniel Krenkel, along with digital downloads for each album all presented in a foil stamped linen wrapped box.

  • 10xLP colored vinyl pressing
  • individually packaged in full-color tip-on jackets
  • housed in foil-stamped linen-wrapped outer box
  • includes twelve 8x10 photo prints by Butch Hogan + essay by Nathaniel Krenkel
  • digital download included
  • limited edition of 5000
  • music label: Saddle Creek Records 2016
reviewed by Le Haim 11/2016
UPC: 33963656

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