Drive-By Truckers Southern Rock Opera Vinyl LP Indies Exclusive Clear Colour 2024
Tracklist:
1. Days Of Graduation
2. Ronnie And Neil
3. 72 (This Highway's Mean)
4. Dead, Drunk, And Naked
5. Guitar Man Upstairs
6. The Southern Thing
7. The Three Great Alabama Icons
8. Wallace
9. Zip City
10. Let There Be Rock
11. Road Cases
12. Women Without Whiskey
13. Plastic Flowers On The Highway
14. Cassie's Brother
15. Life In The Factory
16. Shut Up And Get On The Plane
17. Greenville To Baton Rouge
18. Angels And Fuselage
19. Birmingham (Remixed/Remastered)
20. Mystery Song (Unreleased Bonus Track)
21. Moved (Remixed/Remastered)
22. Don't Cockblock The Rock (Live At The Earl - Atlanta, Ga - November 24, 2001)
23. Zip City (Live At The Earl - Atlanta, Ga - November 24, 2001)
24. Road Cases (Live At The Earl - Atlanta, Ga - November 24, 2001)
25. 72 (This Highway's Mean) (Live At The Earl - Atlanta, Ga - November 24, 2001)
This 3-disc, Indie Exclusive clear vinyl deluxe edition comes packed in a foil stamped rigid slipcase with the original album packaged as a 2xLP set in gatefold. The 3rd LP is packaged in a separate jacket. Each record comes with a 28-page book that is given the spot gloss treatment throughout (also available on standard black vinyl) .
Southern Rock Opera is the third studio album by the American rock band Drive-By Truckers, released in 2001 - Originally released as a double album covering an ambitious range of subject matter from the politics of race to 1970s stadium rock, Southern Rock Opera either imagines, or filters, every topic through the context of legendary Southern band Lynyrd Skynyrd.
New West Records is proud to present a remixed and remastered deluxe edition LP featuring a re-sequenced record as well as a third disc with multiple bonus tracks including a song "Mystery Song" that was recorded one night in Birmingham. Lead Singer, Patterson Hood explains, ""Birmingham" and "Moved" were originally part of Act I on original CD release.
This is the first vinyl version to feature "Moved" and we felt that "Birmingham" would be the best other song to move without messing up the story element of Betamax Guillotine. We moved them here to keep the vinyl sides within time of maximum high fidelity. (Under 23 minutes per mastering guidelines). In the process of re-mixing the original tracks for the album. We stumbled upon a mysterious track that was recorded late one night in Birmingham. None of us have any memory whatsoever of recording it. The song itself was never even written down, just made up on the spot while the tape was rolling. We're calling it "Mystery Song." It's actually a keeper."