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The Doors "Strange Days 1967: A Work In Progress" (2025 Record Store Day LP)

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For Record Store Day 2025, an album of rough mixes from the Doors' 1967 sophomore album Strange Days was issued as a translucent blue vinyl LP, limited to 7,500 copies. Strange Days 1967: A Work In Progress contains unfinished -- though apparently almost finished -- mixes of six of that album's 10 songs, along with "We Could Be So Good Together" from Waiting For The Sun , which was the band's third album. These early 1967 mixes were (reportedly) just recently uncovered after 58 years by Bruce Botnick, who was the engineer on the album. How much difference is there between these mixes and the mixes on the final album(s)? Not much. They are mainly just missing the final overdubs, making them sound like they needed just one more layer of polish before becoming the familiar finished versions. The title track is the one that sounds the most different to my ears, as it is without some of the echo effects added to Jim Morrison's vocals on the album version. Othe...

Eden's Children (1968)

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On Record Store Day 2025, the Sundazed label issued a green vinyl LP edition (limited to 1,100 copies) of a 1968 album by Eden's Children, a short-lived psychedelic rock band from Chicago. According to Sundazed, this was the first official reissue of the band's self-titled debut album. Although this reissue (Sundazed LP 5688) served as an exclusive Record Store Day release, the official RSD website states that it is an "RSD First" release, meaning that it "may be released to other retailers or webstores at some point in the future". I would say that scenario is very likely, because I would be surprised if Sundazed dug up this long-buried psych gem only for RSD purposes. Eden's Children was a power trio consisting of singer/guitarist Richard "Sham" Schamach, bassist Larry Kiely, and drummer Jimmy Sturman. The brand of psychedelic rock they played on the self-titled Eden's Children album is fascinating, showing an impressive degree of ener...

Post Malone "Post Malone Tribute To Nirvana" (2025 Record Store Day LP)

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For Record Store Day 2025, Post Malone is issuing a limited edition LP containing 14 tracks recorded during an April 2020 livestream , during which the rapper/singer (who is the official RSD Ambassador for 2025) paid tribute to Nirvana by performing many of their songs from his home. The LP Post Malone Tribute To Nirvana is pressed in yellow vinyl, and limited to 17,000 copies. The live set was originally streamed during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, to raise money for the World Health Organization’s Solidarity Response Fund. For this vinyl release, 100% of the net proceeds from sales of this LP will be donated to the Addiction Recovery/Mental Health division of MusiCares, a charity that provides support to musicians through financial assistance and health and wellness services. During this set, the tattoo-faced Malone (real name: Austin Richard Post) was supported by Blink-182’s Travis Barker on drums, guitarist Nick Mac, and bassist Brian Lee. I realize that Malone has a penchan...