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Yip Jump Music

    Daniel Johnston had previously written hundreds of songs but "Yip Jump Music" marked his first deliberate album. The foreboding circumstance and crude tools proved to be a test of Daniel's expressive resource. Over the tape hiss his voice could be heard – sometimes alone – or using a see-and-say toy, a chord organ, or an out-of-tune ukulele. It became an example of soul-baring heartfelt music-making that accomplished musicians and celebrities would later love. Kurt Cobain listed "Yip Jump Music" as #35 of his top 50 albums. Digitally re-mastered, with new packaging, a fold out poster, lyrics sheet and drawing.

    Daniel Johnston

    Fear Yourself - 2023 Reissue

      Our review from 2003:

      The eccentric genius that is Daniel Johnston returns with the help of Sparklehorse's Mark Linkous, which in turn has made this one of his most accessible albums to date potentially appealing to fans of the Mercury Rev / Flaming Lips style sound.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Now
      2. Syrup Of Tears
      3. Mountain Top
      4. Love Enchanted
      5. Must
      6. Fish
      7. The Power Of Love
      8. Forever Your Love
      9. Love Not Dead
      10. You Hurt Me
      11. Wish
      12. Living It For The Moment

      Daniel Johnston

      Rejected Unknown - 2023 Reissue

        Rejected Unknown is a 2001 album released by the acclaimed musician, Daniel Johnston. This is the first time the record has been pressed to vinyl in over 20 years. "The main themes on Rejected Unknown are the themes Johnston has explored throughout much of his career: hopeless longing, unrequited love, and as might be gathered from the album's title, fear of rejection. This fear probably took on very real terms for Johnston as he was finally dropped from Atlantic Records after being held for years in contractual limbo. Rejected Unknown is unmistakably Johnston's album; he sings and plays piano and guitar, and even adds some percussion to the oddly quirky pop songs."

        TRACK LISTING

        1. Impossible Love
        2. Funeral Girl
        3. Dream Scream
        4. Love Forever
        5. Cathy Cline
        6. Davinare
        7. Party
        8. The Spook
        9. Girl Of My Dreams
        10. Billions / Rock
        11. Thrill
        12. Favorite Darling Girl
        13. Some Time Spent In Heaven
        14. Wedding Ring Bells Blue
        15. I Lose

        Daniel Johnston

        Songs Of Pain - 2023 Reissue

          Songs of Pain, the debut album from the late Daniel Johnston, is being released on vinyl for the first time this March. Originally recorded on homemade cassette in 1981 and later released as a standardised version by Stress Records in 1988, Songs of Pain was recorded between 1980 and 1981 in Johnston’s parents’ basement in West Virginia.

          TRACK LISTING

          1. Grievances
          2. A Little Story
          3. Joy Without Pleasure
          4. Never Relaxed
          5. Brainwash
          6. Pot Head
          7. Wicked World
          8. Lazy
          9. I Save Cigarette Butts
          10. Like A Monkey In A Zoo
          11. Wicked Will
          12. An Idiot's End
          13. Wild West Virginia
          14. Since I Lost My Tooth
          15. Urge
          16. Living Life
          17. Tuna Ketchup
          18. Premarital Sex
          19. Don't Act Nice
          20. Hate Song
          21. Lead Belly Was An Outlaw
          22. I Love You (I'd Like To Read You Some Poetry)
          23. Why Don't You Love Me True
          24. I'm A Rambling Kinda Guy
          25. Sleepy Lagoon
          26. Natalie Queen Of Weirton
          27. Golly Gee
          28. You Need A Reason

          Daniel Johnston

          Hi, How Are You - 2022 Reissue

            Remastered for vinyl and re-released by Daniel's own label Eternal Yip Eye Music. This is a limited pressing.

            ‘Hi, How Are You’ is best known for its artwork - from a mural in Austin and on to a T-shirt worn by Kurt Cobain.

            ‘Yip/Jump Music’ was amongst Kurt Cobain’s most beloved albums of all time.



            TRACK LISTING

            1. Poor You
            2. Big Business Monkey
            3. Walking The Cow
            4. I Picture Myself With A Guitar
            5. Despair Came Knocking
            6. I Am A Baby (In My Universe)
            7. Nervous Love
            8. I'll Never Marry
            9. Get Yourself Together
            10. Running Water
            11. Desperate Man Blues
            12. Hey Joe
            13. She Called Pest Control
            14. Keep Punching Joe
            15. No More Pushing Joe Around

            Yip-Yip

            Pro-Twelve Thinker

              Hooray for Beck-influenced home recording nutjobs! Jason Temple and Brian Esser are a pair of Floridans who gathered a bunch of electronic analog boxes and set them and turned them loose on each other, like a music geek's version of playing toy soldiers. There's a little bit of Sukia electro-soundscape artiness, some Black Dice beat processing, some sci-fi robotics, and finally a dollop of Suicide damaged keyboard music. This music is what they will be playing on commercial transports to Mars in about 50 years. All these songs have a homemade feel, but also an art loft appeal. Songs are not based on chord progressions but nearly sound effects stitched together over rhythm loops. Favourites are "Big Bass With Platinum Limbs" which has a few lyrics and glitchy beats before being tossed into a salad shooter (or something). And of course "High Heel To Mammal" which struts a weird, funky robotic catwalk beat over bubbling synthesizers. This is what robots will do stripteases too.


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