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Josh Ritter The Historical Conquests Of Josh Ritter Vinyl LP Creamsicle & Powder Blue w/Black 2024

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Cat no. LPPYTH027
Tracklist:

LP 1

1. To The Dogs Or Whoever
2. Mind's Eye
3. Right Moves
4. The Temptation Of Adam
5. Open Doors
6. Rumors
7. Edge Of The World
8. Wait For Love
9. Real Long Distance
10. Next To The Last Romantic
11. Moons
12. Still Beating
13. Empty Hearts
14. Wait For Love (You Know You Will)

LP 2

1. Overnight
2. Michelle (Demo)
3. Good Days (Demo)
4. Black Jack Davey (Demo)
5. Sheriff McGiven
6. Still Beating (Demo)
7. Rumors (Jackdrag Off Broadway Remix)
8. Wildfires
9. Naked As A Window
10. Labelship Down

Josh Ritter's "Creamsicle + Powder Blue with Black Swirl" deluxe gatefold 2xLP edition of 2007's The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter. Limited to 1000 copies worldwide and remastered and optimized for vinyl in 2023.

LP1 is the studio album; LP2 features rare & difficult to find remixes and demos. Features a full colour marketing sticker with: "Creamsicle LP1 + Powder Blue with Black Swirl LP2, 1000 LP limited edition, Remastered + Optimized for Vinyl + album download."

Reviews of Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter...

"...Josh Ritter just gets more assured. He's always been a dazzling lyricist, deft turns of phrase skittering through his songs like shooting stars in a night sky, and this album is no exception...What's different here is the turbulence and ambition of the music....If it doesn't make Ritter a star, nothing can." - The Guardian

"You're presently reading about what may be the best album of 2007, hands down, by the most under-accorded American musical genius. Real murmurs, believable ones, came with Josh Ritter's 2006 album, The Animal Years, suggesting that the Idahoan is today's Bruce Springsteen, today's Bob Dylan. He's never sounded more the part than on Historical Conquests....." - Andrew Bartlett