We've been saving our pennies and will happily fight you for the following titles at Record Store Day on Saturday.
Unfortunately, we do not have an unlimited amount of money at our disposal – as lucrative as writing stupid shit about music on the internet is – so we're going to have to restrain ourselves somewhat when we make a trip around the record stores of our respective cities for Record Store Day on Saturday.
But we can dream, right? Here's what's on our shopping lists for this most glorious occasion. These won't all be available at every store, so you'll have to try your luck on the day! How exciting.
You can check out what record stores around the country are planning for the big day right here. Or read interviews about Record Store Day with You Am I's Russell Hopkinson and the great Russell Morris.
Full list of releases is available here. That's a lot of very, very cool records…
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JIMI HENDRIX – Somewhere
If you don't like Jimi Hendrix's Somewhere then there's something wrong with you. The 7” release of this through Sony will be one of the first records we seek out on Saturday morning.
RSD RELEASE: 7” single through Sony Music
AT THE DRIVE-IN – Relationship Of Command
Brilliant, almost perfect modern punk rock record. Reissued on vinyl with a couple of exclusive bonus tracks just for Record Store Day.
RSD RELEASE: 12” LP through Twenty-First Chapter
THE CURE – Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
The 1987 record that helped jolt The Cure into the mainstream.
RSD RELEASE: 2 x LP through Rhino
DAVE BRUBECK TRIO – Distinctive Rhythm Instrumentals
While it was far from one of Brubeck's most popular records, this 1953 release sees him playing with time signatures in that playful but technically brilliant way that made him so groundbreaking.
RSD RELEASE: 10” LP through Concord
TAME IMPALA – Tame Impala
The first EP from the world beating Perth psych lords is excellent and it's available on vinyl for Record Store Day.
THE ROLLING STONES – Five By Five
The Stones are almost sure to come out to Australia soon, so what better time to reconnect with one of the best rock'n'roll bands in history. This 1964 EP has the band at their most effortlessly soulful, featuring tracks by the likes of Wilson Pickett and Chuck Berry as well as a couple of great Stones originals.
RSD RELEASE: 7” single through ABKCO
THE SHRINE – No Penalty/Future Of Our Nation
Brisbane people can score a special orange 7” single from The Shrine; we haven't heard their new song No Penalty or their cover of the classic above, but their past homages to 70s rock and 80s punk have us willing to take a punt.
RSD RELEASE: 7” single through Tym Records
BOMBINO – Azamane Tiliade/Si Chilan
A single taken from the brilliant, recently released Nomad record.
RSD RELEASE: 10” single through Warner
BOB DYLAN – Wigwam
Two previously unreleased versions of Dylan tracks from the sessions surrounding his 1970 LP Self Portrait.
RSD RELEASE: 7” single through Sony Music
GZA – Liquid Swords [Chess Box Set]
If we stumble across one of these on Saturday you better get out of our way because we're buying that sucker no matter what it takes. The brilliant Liquid Swords, housed in a special pacage that doubles as a chess set.
RSD RELEASE: Vinyl box set through Get On Down
THE HOLD STEADY – Criminal Fingers
Unreleased Hold Steady tunes! Two of the bastards! Including this one from Game Of Thrones.
RSD RELEASE: 7” single through Vagrant
NOTORIOUS B.I.G. – Ready To Die
One of the best hip hop records you'll ever hear. This 1994 masterpiece still sounds fresh and will sound wonderful cranking from your turntable on Saturday night!
RSD RELEASE: 2 x 12” LP (white vinyl) through Rhino
JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE – Yuma
The debut EP from the masterful Earle, featuring a heart-wrenching title track that'll make you weep all over the wax it's pressed onto.
RSD RELEASE: 10” EP through Bloodshot Records
BIG MAMA THORNTON – Jail
This is one of the toughest blues records you'll ever hear; Big Mama Thornton went to a couple of prisons in America's northwest in the 1970s and belted out these enormous tunes. Buy for essential late Saturday night listening.
RSD RELEASE: 12” LP through Vanguard
THE ANIMALS – The Animals Are Back
First time it has been released on vinyl since 1964, not much more we can say that the tracklisting doesn't scream at you: We've Got To Get Out of This Place, Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood, Bring It On Home To Me, Club A Gogo.
RSD RELEASE: 10” EP through Vanguard
FELA KUTI – Sorrow Tears and Blood/Perambulator
These two brilliant, affecting slices of genius Afrobeat reissued as a 12” single.
RSD RELEASE: 12” Single through Knitting Factory Records
DANIEL JOHNSTON – Fun
The brilliant 1994 record from Daniel Johnston, which was initially released on Atlantic Records, might have been a flop when it came out, but it features some of his finest material and still sounds great!
RSD RELEASE: 12” LP through Org Music
WILLIE NELSON – Crazy: The Demo Sessions
Skip that Roll Me Up And Smoke Me When I Die 7” and get some classic Willie from before he was a star. This will sound great on vinyl.
RSD RELEASE: 12” LP through Sugar Hill
JD MCPHERSON – Fire Bug
One of the best songs from McPherson's debut LP Signs and Signifiers with the smouldering A Gentle Awakening as the b-side.
RSD RELEASE: 7” single through Concord
SLAYER – Hell Awaits
Genuinely one of Slayer's most evil, scary records, their 1985 second LP will scare the shit out of your neighbours if you play it loud enough.
RSD RELEASE: 12” gatefold LP (half orange/half red).