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THE DREAM SYNDICATE

Sketches for the Days of Wine and Roses (RSD 24)

Record Store Day 2024 - LP - £24.99
Unearthed cuts from the early days of cult heroes The Dream Syndicate, pressed to vinyl for the very first time.
Out of The Grey (Deluxe Edition) (rsd 21)
  1. Out Of The Grey
  2. Forest For The Trees
  3. 50 In A 25 Zone
  4. Boston.
  5. Slide Away
  6. Dying Embers
  7. Now I Ride Alone
  8. Dancing Blind
  9. You Can't Forget.
  10. Blood Money (download only)
  11. Drinking Problem (download only)
  12. Let it Rain (download only)
  13. Cinnamon Girl (download only)
  14. Ballad of Dwight Frye (download only)
  15. Shake Your Hips (download only)
  16. I Won't Forget (download only)
  17. The Lonely Bull (download only)

THE DREAM SYNDICATE

Out of The Grey (Deluxe Edition) (rsd 21)

fire records
  • Record Store Day 2021 - LP + download with bonus tracks (1000 only)

    Released: 17th Jul 2021

    £19.99
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35-year anniversary re-issue of the Syndicate’s post hiatus reunion from ’86.

The Dream Syndicate’s 1986 album ‘Out of the Grey’ is back on vinyl for the first time in 24 years. Deliciously remastered with new liner notes that feature interviews with Steve Wynn, Mark Walton, Paul Cutler and Dennis Duck along with rare photos and eight rarities from the era. Hidden inside of ‘Out of the Grey’ are some of Wynn’s strongest songs - “Slide Away” is delightful pop, “Now I Ride Alone” is moody and intense “like the hardboiled typewriting of novelists Jim Thompson, Ross MacDonald, and James Cain” that Steve dug back in July ‘85. The epic “Boston” imagines the era in which Van Morrison was holed-up in that city circa 1967-68 writing the songs that comprised Astral Weeks while “50 in a 25 Zone” is a vehicle for a band-driven, slow burn groove. Properly remastered for the first time since its initial release by engineer Jim Hill who had recorded the original ‘Out of the Grey’ but hadn’t overseen the mastering. “The Dream Syndicate has proven to be a massively influential force in the world of alternative rock” NPR.