Tyler Childers – Live On Red Barn Radio I & II
Label: | Hickman Holler Records – HHR-002 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Folk, World, & Country |
Style: | Country |
Tracklist
A1 | Shake The Frost | |
A2 | Deadman's Curve | |
A3 | Charleston Girl | |
A4 | Whitehouse Road | |
B5 | Rock Salt And Nails | |
B6 | Coming Down | |
B7 | Follow You To Virgie | |
B8 | Bottles And Bibles |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Thirty Tigers – 89673LP
- Marketed By – Thirty Tigers – 89673LP
- Mastered At – GZ Media – 226138E
- Manufactured By – Memphis Record Pressing – MRP1314
Credits
- Artwork By, Layout [Album] – Jimbo Valentine
- Banjo, Harmony Vocals – Arthur Hancock
- Bass – Scott Wilmoth
- Fiddle – Jesse Wells
- Guitar, Vocals – Tyler Childers
- Mandolin – Scott Napier
- Written-By – John R. Miller (2) (tracks: B6), Tyler Childers (tracks: A1 to A4, B7 to B8), Bruce Utah Phillips* (tracks: B5)
Notes
Vol. I recorded live at Red Barn Radio, May 29th 2013
Vol. II recorded live at Red Barn Radio, November 27th 2013
Artwork and album layout at Amalgam Unlimited
Special thanks to:
Ed Commons and Red Barn Radio, Ian Thornton, Don Duncan, George Gatewood, and all the folks at Longwood Antique Woods, Tom Mullinix, Dave Lee and Arron, Frank Bill, the crew at Country Boy Brewing, The Roberts on Ross' Creek, Arthur Hancock, RV Lockard, To all my family and friends who have helped meout along the way... Thank y'all so much.
Pressed on 180 gram vinyl.
Variant 1 Side B Matrix/Runout has a digit scratched out in the etched number depicted as 6̶ below.
Vol. II recorded live at Red Barn Radio, November 27th 2013
Artwork and album layout at Amalgam Unlimited
Special thanks to:
Ed Commons and Red Barn Radio, Ian Thornton, Don Duncan, George Gatewood, and all the folks at Longwood Antique Woods, Tom Mullinix, Dave Lee and Arron, Frank Bill, the crew at Country Boy Brewing, The Roberts on Ross' Creek, Arthur Hancock, RV Lockard, To all my family and friends who have helped meout along the way... Thank y'all so much.
Pressed on 180 gram vinyl.
Variant 1 Side B Matrix/Runout has a digit scratched out in the etched number depicted as 6̶ below.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 7 52830 28967 3
- Barcode (Scanned): 752830289673
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Etched): 89673LP/MRP1314-A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Etched): 89673LP/MRP1314-B
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1 Side A Stamped, exc, #56 Etched): MRP1314 / 89673LP - A #56 226138E1/B
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1 Side B Stamped, exc, #6̶ 62 Etched): MRP1314 / 89673LP - B 226138E1/E #6̶ 62
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2 Side A Stamped, exc, #70 etched): MRP1314/89673LP - A 226138E1/B #70
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2 Side B Stamped, except, #70 etched): MRP1314/89673LP - B 226138E2/E #70
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 3 Side A Stamped, exc #85 [Etched]): MRP1314/89673LP - A #85 226138E1/D
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 3 Side B Stamped, exc #85 [Etched]): MRP1314/89673LP - B #85 226138E2/H
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 4 Side A Stamped, exc #60 [Etched]): MRP1314/89673LP - A #60 226138E1/B
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 4 Side B Stamped, exc #64 [Etched]): 89673LP/MRP1314 - B #64 ◯ ML180426
Other Versions (4)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Live On Red Barn Radio I & II (CD, Compilation) | Not On Label (Tyler Childers Self-released) | none | US | 2016 | ||
New Submission | Live On Red Barn Radio I & II (CD, Compilation, Reissue) | Hickman Holler Records | HHR-002 | US | 2018 | ||
New Submission | Live On Red Barn Radio I & II (LP, Reissue) | Hickman Holler Records | HHR-002 | US | 2023 | ||
New Submission | Live On Red Barn Radio I & II (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Red Translucent w/ Black Smoke) | Hickman Holler Records | HHR-002 | US | 2023 |
Recommendations
- 2021 USA & CanadaVinyl —LP, Album, Limited Edition
Reviews
- I’m embarrassed to say I had never heard of Tyler Childers before walking in to a record store and having the owner recommend him to me. Wow! What a voice. And this record is one of the least obtrusive live albums you will ever find. If the audience didn’t clap at the end of each song, you wouldn’t know they were there.
Anyway, the pressing is great as others have mentioned. Mine has a couple of flaws in the vinyl, but I have yet to notice any impact on the listening experience. - You can listen to it alone or when you’re having people over. Perfect vinyl for all situations. The desired vinyl “warmth” is alive in this one
- This is the pressing to get with the hype sticker and without the "HDP1960 A Bobbi G Welcome to 1979" on the runout like the newer versions. Way less noise and no clicks and pop throughout like the WM red one and newer pressings.
- This record is a warm summer night, backyard house show, with a cold beer in your hand surrounded by friends. It’s damn good
- Buy this record! Very well produced live album. The sleeve, liner and artwork is very well done. Bravo! Hickman Holler Records!
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