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Mrg302 Mrg382 P.O. Box 1235 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 USA Phone: 919.688.9969 x125 www.mergerecords.com SUPERCHUNK Remastered Reissues File Under: Alternative Release Date is 18 March 2014 Export: World excluding N America, S America, Vinyl is non-returnable Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan & Korea MRG060 - Foolish (Remastered + Bonus) CD & LP • Remastered album from original 1/2” reels on CD and 180-gram vinyl + bonus download audio • Bonus is The Clambakes, Vol. 6: One in a Row (a 64-minute live recording from 1994) + three songs from rehearsals taped just prior to recording the album LP + three acoustic b-sides from the Driveway to Driveway EP • CD & LP package include new essay by Superchunk’s Jon Wurster • LP includes full album download CD • CD box lot is 30 // LP box lot is 40 MRG090 - Here’s Where the Strings Come In (Remastered + Bonus) • Remastered album from original 1/2” reels on CD and 180-gram vinyl + bonus download audio MRG302• Bonus is The Clambakes Vol. 5 (a live recording from 2003) + exclusive demo versions of songs on Strings • CD & LP cardboard jackets reprinted at Stoughton Press; LP includes LP MRG412full album & bonus download • CD box lot is 40 // LP box lot is 30 WILD FLAG MRG302 MRG386CD MRG129 - Indoor Living (Remastered + Bonus) • Remastered album from original 1/2” reels on CD and 180-gram vinyl + bonus download audio • Bonus is We’d Like To Thank The Homecoming Committee - Live At Duke 1997 • CD is 6-panel softpak + booklet. LP is 180-gram vinyl in jacket + full LP album & bonus download. CD & LP have new liner notes • CD & LP cardboard jackets reprinted at Staughton Press • CD box lot is 30 // LP box lot is 20 SPOON CD MRG165 - No Pocky for Kitty (Remastered) • Remastered album from original 1/2” reels on CD and 180-gram vinyl • LP includes full album download $5.98• CD box lot is 30 // LP box lot is 40 Track Listing: $5.98 LP January 12, 2010 A: CD MRG382 $14.981. Dirty Thing vinyl is non-returnable Box Lot: TBA MRG170 - On the Mouth (Remastered) Packaging: 7” jacket • Remastered album from original 1/2” reels on CD and 180-gram vinyl UPC: 6-73855-03767-7 List Price: $5.98• LP includes full album download • CD box lot is 30 // LP box lot is 40 File Under: Rock LP Export: North America Only! CD.
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