Electric Six Wildbunch RSD2020 Wildbunch Rock Empire vinyl LP VINYL LP⟶ View other formats & editions
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| Artist: | The Electric Six Wildbunch |
| Title: | RSD2020 The Electric Six Wildbunch Rock Empire vinyl LP |
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| Released: | 24/10/2020 |
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Please note this release date may be subject to change and also stock arrival can be subject to delays, in particular if this is an overseas release. |
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| Format: | VINYL LP |
| Barcode: | 0638302585477 |
| Catalogue number: | JPR051 |
| SKU: | Y89465 |
| Condition: | NEW |
| The items we sell are brand new and unused official releases supplied to us by record companies, unless stated otherwise in the listing. Generally all items are sealed (this will be stated in the listing title). Occasionally we may open an LP to confirm any colour variant. We sometimes sell used items, this will be shown in the listing. | |
| Genre: | Rock |
| Categories: | RSD 2020 Drop Titles Available |
This title is part of RSD Drop 3, and will be available to buy after midnight Friday 23rd October (ie 00.01 AM Saturday 24 October.)
Usual RSD rules apply: No holds or sale prior. No international sales. Only 1 copy per customer and billing/shipping address. Orders will be reviewed before shipping and duplicates will be cancelled.
Detroit in the late 1990s was a scary and lawless place. Red lights were taken as a suggestion and gangs ran rampant in the city.
Enter The Wildbunch.
The band that later became the Electric Six got together in 1996 with a shared passion for high energy rock and roll music. Playing for years around local venues The Gold Dollar and The Old Miami, the group started to hit it big when they were forced to change their name to Electric Six after a rap group, The Wildbunch, threatened legal action. Their hit singles "Gay Bar" and "Danger! High Voltage" were two of the biggest hits of the garage rock boom, but the versions included on E6's 'Fire' album are the most well known.
During The Wildbunch's existence, they recorded one studio album, Rock Empire. Pressed on vinyl for the first time, and its first release since its local CD-R only release, this deluxe reissue features remastered audio and new inserts that chronicle the entirety of the group's existence, sure to excite garage rock fans along with fans of the Electric Six, who are still performing to sold out crowds today.
Will be avalable to buy online 1 minute past midnight on Friday 23/24 October
SIDE A
Don't Be Afraid of The Robot /Remote Control (Me) / Gay Bar / T.V. / Getting Into The Jam / Take Me To Your Leader / Animal Attraction / Dancing Like An Idiot / Synthesizer
SIDE B
I Am The Knife Naked Pictures (Of Your Mother) / RU Afraid Of The Devil? / I'm On Acid / Computer / Christian Radio Manchester / I Am Detroit / Honololu / I'm A Demon
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