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JULY NEW RELEASE GUIDE STREET DATE: July 16, 2013 5% DISCOUNT on New Release Items Through July 23 JULY NEW RELEASE GUIDE STREET DATE: July 16, 2013 5% DISCOUNT on New Release Items through July 23 Burnside Distribution Corp, 6635 N. Baltimore Ave, Suite 285, Portland, OR, 97203 phone (503) 231-0876 / fax (503) 231-0420 / www.bdcdistribution.com BDC New Releases July 2013 (503) 231-0876 / www.bdcdistribution.com 2 BDC New Releases July 2013 Welcome!! Welcome!! Alice Gerard, folk and bluegrass icon, has her first new album in a decade. Fans of her years as a duo with Hazel Dickens will be very pleased. Let’s face it, one of the creepiest scenes in major films of the last couple of decades is the dancing second skin scene from The Silence Of The Lambs – freaky-deaky scary-ass stuff – ah, but Rock and Roll never dies!!! But (some) rock and rollers grow up, get married and have families. the music...the song is Goodbye Horses; the artist is Q Lazzarus and it dates from 1988. Now a Some of those make cool records for their (and others‚) kids. The Verve Pipe known for their proper 12 inch vinyl reissue of this long unavailable song is out accompanied by an electro cover monster hit,The Freshmen, are back with their second kid oriented release; Are We There Yet? by Hayden Thorpe and Jon Hopkins. Coolerama Mama!!! Frank Black’s Oddballs is finally available to all. This was a limited edition sold at Catholics shows We are also pleased to have new albums by Alela Diane, whose first album went Gold (in France), in 2000 until now. B-sides, covers and live material from the mid-90s. And we have a teaser CD from White Dove formerly known as Monster, and a cool compilation of Texas roots music from the single from Violet Clark with help from Black Francis himself as a prelude to her Fall full length. Songwriters Across Texas television series.....and so much more!! New albums from old friends Colin Gilmore and his West Texas songbook, and Patrick Sweany’s Your friends at bdc. wonderful mélange of styles introspection, Close To The Floor. The Burnside Distribution Team. MAIN OFFICE SALES STAFF 6635 N. 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(503) 231-0876 / www.bdcdistribution.com 3 STREET DATE: July 16, 2013 (5% discount through July 23) BDCAMERICANA New Releases Colin Gilmore, The Wild and Hollow Colin Gilmore grew up in Lubbock, Texas, spending many nights as a child in nightclubs like Stubbs, where he saw songwriters like Joe Ely, Terry Allen and his own father, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, bring the stage to life. His new Cat: WR-001 album, The Wild and Hollow, is clear illustration of the lessons he learned from those masters. Recorded in Austin Label: Woobietown Records and Chicago and featuring guest appearances from Amanda Shires, Sally Allen and more; The Wild and Hollow UPC: 700261384610 shows how Gilmore continues to push his own musical boundaries while remaining true to the high standards set Price: $7.65 by his musical heroes. Blending the influences of his own musical upbringing; from country to folk to pop to punk, West Texas Rock ’n’ Roll is indeed in capable hands. Home Base: Austin xhAACGBy38461kz Top Markets: National 7 0026-13846-1 0 Various Artists, Songwriters Across Texas: Volume 1 Songwriters Across Texas is a television show that airs weekly in Austin, Texas, that promotes emerging and Cat: SAT0001 legendary songwriters from the Lone Star State. Recorded at the iconic Broken Spoke in Austin, this project is the Label: Songwriters dream of Pitt and Vickie Garrett who have created an outlet for artists to get their music heard. Volume One Across Texas features Leeann Atherton, Steven Collins, Brennen Leigh, Dale Watson, Alvin Crow, Josh Allen, Omar Dykes, UPC: 040232007330 Armadillo Road, Redd Volkaert, and Amanda Cevallos. We hope this selection of original songs will inspire and Price: $7.65 encourage musicians to fulfill their dreams and pursue their passion of sharing the creative art of songwriting. Home Base: Texas xaEACDCy00733kz Top Markets: National 0 4023-20073-3 0 CHILDRENS The Verve Pipe, Are We There Yet? With their latest album Are We There Yet?, multi-platinum band The Verve Pipe, best known for their radio hits Photograph, Never Let You Down and the #1 smash single The Freshmen, remain true to their rocking roots and Cat: LMNOP2012 deliver music for all ages. As with A Family Album, their critically acclaimed introduction to the world of children’s Label: LMNO Pop music, these ten original songs are filled with love, childhood shenanigans, silliness and memories the entire UPC: 614511819428 family will relate to and share - songs such as I’m Not Sleeping In (’Cuz It’s Saturday), When Grandma Says No, You Price: $8.15 Can Write A Song and Scavenger Hunt are guaranteed to have everyone singing along! Ranging in musical styles from rock to pop and blues to bluegrass - the album features performances from a stellar line-up of musicians including a special guest appearance by Recess Monkey. Home Base: Lansing, MI xgBEFBBy81942sz Top Markets: National 6 1451-18194-2 8 ELECTRONIC teams, OneWorld OneWorld marks teams’ second full-length album, and, as Sean Bowie is consummately aware of the impor- VINYL LP tance of titles and design during the re-imaging process, the title is very appropriate. This record is circular: like Cat: FIN-LE12-069 the globe, like a vinyl record and like our thoughts. There is an intro and outro that uses the same electronic rabbit Label: Fin Records hole effect. You are sucked down into a space where we now all exist: an electronic plane that is separate from devel- UPC: 854891004711 opment but aware of aviation. As the lead single, Alchemy, states: “it’s about control.” OneWorld is a Price: $10.40 controlled barrage: slow meets fast, and rhythm and blues gets dropped into the year 2030. Full of found sounds and properly placed fog, lasers, drums and fuel: it exists as a seamless entity. Home Base: LA/Leipzig, Germany xiFEIJBy00471lz Top Markets: NY, Seattle, LA, Portland, SF 8 5489-10047-1 1 FOLK Alela Diane, About Farewell Alela Diane’s 4th album, About Farewell, serves as an eloquent goodbye to lovers from years past, coupled with poignant last walks down memory lane. While the lyrics deal most with Alela’s recent divorce, the album explores her entire last decade of relationships with tremendous honesty and nuanced insight. The entirety of About Farewell Cat: RBR001 was built around Alela’s voice and simple guitar arrangements. A once-heartsick Alela has said her farewells, and Label: Rusted Blue Records now is the time to meet the new, more fully actualized woman. The LP component is on 180 gram vinyl and has a UPC: 723175798861 digital download card. Alela’s first release went Gold in France; her most recent, on Rough Trade, garnered a Price: $8.15 rating of 9 of 10 from SPIN; Alela has been featured on NPR and toured with Fleet Foxes and Blitzen Trapper. Home Base: Portland This CD and LP has a street date of July 30, 2013. xhCDBHFy79886lz Top Markets: Portland, Seattle, SF, LA NY, Austin, Chicago 7 2317-57988-6 1 (503) 231-0876 / www.bdcdistribution.com 4 BDC New Releases STREET DATE: July 16, 2013 (5% discount through July 23) FOLK CONTINUED Alela Diane, About Farewell VINYL LP Cat: RBR001 Label: Rusted Blue Records UPC: 723175798878 Price: 11.90 Home Base: Portland xhCDBHFy79887sz Top Markets: Portland, Seattle, SF, LA NY, Austin, Chicago 7 2317-57988-7 8 Alice Gerrard, Bittersweet Folk and bluegrass music icon Alice Gerrard has a new solo album produced by Laurie Lewis. Bittersweet is Cat: SMM 1008 Alice Gerrard’s first solo album in 10 years, and a step in a new direction for her: all the songs are originals. With Label: Spruce and Maple Music songs inspired by her years of friendship with key American roots musicians like Tommy Jarrell and Elizabeth Cotten, UPC: 700261381138 and songs from her life well-lived in rural North Carolina, Alice Gerrard’s new album touches on many of the Price: $9.90 American musical traditions that have inspired her throughout her career.
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