The Replacements, Not Ready for Prime Time, 2024 on Sire/Rhino

Full title is “Not Ready for Prime Time: Live at the Cabaret Metro, 1986.” This was previously available as part of the Tim (Let It Bleed Edition) CD set that came out in 2023, but was reissued on vinyl as a limited edition for Record Store Day 2024.

Recorded live at the Cabaret Metro (now just called Metro) in Chicago on January 11th, 1986. That’s just a week before they appeared on SNL—a performance that got them the lifetime ban.

Great live set going back to classics like “Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out” but also Tim songs like “Kiss Me On The Bus.” Liner notes by Bob Mehr, the author of Trouble Boys: The True Story of the Replacements.

My copy via Down In The Valley in Golden Valley MN, pressed at GZ Media.

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Used Kids Records and Magnolia Thunderpussy to host Sabrina Carpenter “Short n’ Sweet” listening parties Thursday - Samantha Harden

[🖼 Sabrina Carpenter performs at Coachella on Friday, April 12, 2024. Credit: Christina House/Los Angeles Times via TNS]

Sabrina Carpenter performs at Coachella on Friday, April 12, 2024. Credit: Christina House/Los Angeles Times via TNS

Local record stores are working late not because they’re singers, but to allow Carpenters — fans of pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter —  to celebrate the release of “Short n’ Sweet.” 

Carpenter’s sixth studio album will be released on all platforms at midnight Aug. 23, and record stores around the country — including two Columbus record stores — will stay open late Thursday night to celebrate the release. 

The Columbus listening parties — one at Used Kids Records at 11:30 p.m. Thursday and one at Magnolia Thunderpussy at 11:45 p.m. Thursday — are part of an official record-store-listening-party series hosted in connection with Carpenter’s record label, Island Records, that involves over 140 record stores nationwide. Both events are free to attend, and along with selling the album at midnight, both Used Kids Records and Magnolia Thunderpussy will stream the new album in its entirety when the clock strikes 12 a.m. 

Tara Ryan-Gallagher, Used Kids’ marketing, communications and booking manager, said the Used Kids event will include snacks, raffles, exclusive Carpenter merchandise and giveaways from radio station Mix 107.9, which will also be in attendance. 

Ryan-Gallagher said attendees can enter the free raffle to win official Carpenter merchandise provided by Island Records, including notebooks, posters, lip-shaped candy and an event-exclusive poster — which will be the raffle grand prize, considering just one was made for each participating record store. 

Additionally, Ryan-Gallagher said Used Kids purchased some prizes of its own that will be raffled off throughout the night. 

“We wanted to have even more grand prizes to give away because, for a crowd of probably 100-plus people, it’s not enough, so we bought some unofficial Sabrina Carpenter merch off of Etsy,” Ryan-Gallagher said. “There is a Sabrina Carpenter flag we are going to give away, a T-shirt and a display shelf for if you bought the record or CD.” 

In contrast to many early-access listening parties Used Kids hosts — which provide fans with the chance to listen to the album before the release — Ryan-Gallagher said the album will be available to purchase on vinyl, CD and cassette after midnight, and the first 100 attendees to purchase the album during the event will receive exclusive stickers. 

Additionally, Ryan-Gallagher said there will be an indie-exclusive alternate cover cassette that will be available to purchase. 

“We have only done midnight releases a handful of times,” Ryan-Gallagher said. “Having the opportunity to allow people to actually walk away with the album is super exciting.” 

Ryan-Gallagher said having the opportunity to host a listening party for pop fans is particularly important to her. 

“We have never done [a listening party] for a pop artist before. It has always been for Metallica or Queens of the Stone Age, which are super fun too, but my personal bread and butter is pop music,” Ryan-Gallagher said. “Historically, the stereotype of record stores is these old dudes that listen to Led Zeppelin, so we’ve been working really hard to break down that stereotype and make it a more welcoming space to people who listen to all sorts of music.” 

Ryan-Gallagher said Used Kids will always host as many listening parties as it can. 

“We’ve been building this culture of listening parties. Whenever we see a solicitation for any listening party or release party, we sign up for it,” Ryan-Gallagher said. “We just want to give [fans] a place where they can celebrate their favorite artists and meet people who have similar interests.” 

Charlotte Kubat-Vishak, one of Magnolia Thunderpussy’s buyers, said when she first began planning the store’s event, her first thought was to make it a pajama party.

“The first song I knew by [Carpenter] was called ‘In My Bed,’” Kubat-Vishak said. “The music video takes place in a bedroom, and everything is plush and pink, and I just thought it would be a perfect aesthetic. Plus it’s going to be late at night, and I would want to be in my PJs anyway.”

Similar to Used Kids, Kubat-Vishak said Magnolia Thunderpussy will have official Carpenter-branded notebooks — which will be given away to the first 50 attendees — stickers — which will be given to those who pre-ordered the album — lip-shaped candy and the event-exclusive poster. 

Kubat-Vishak said she is excited that Magnolia Thunderpussy has the opportunity to participate in this event. 

“We wanted to do this listening party because we learned from Record Store Day 2024 that [Carpenter] had an enthusiastic fan base in Columbus,” Kubat-Vishak said. “We also haven’t done a midnight sale in a very long time so, for me especially, it’s exciting to be able to offer the album for sale at midnight.” 

To learn more about Island Records’ “Short n’ Sweet” listening party series, visit Record Store Day’s website

Used Kids Records and Magnolia Thunderpussy to host Sabrina Carpenter “Short n’ Sweet” listening parties Thursday

Local record stores are working late not because they’re singers, but to allow Carpenters — fans of pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter —  to celebrate the release of “Short n’ Sweet.”  Carpenter’s sixth studio album will be released on all platforms at midnight Aug. 23, and record stores around the country — including two Columbus record stores […]

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Steven Wilson - 'Harmonic Divergence - The Harmony Codex Remixed And Reimagined' (2024)

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I got this nice Eric Carr box set for this year's Record Store Day. Some great demos that could have made great tracks and some outtakes of Kiss songs.

He even sings an acoustic version of Shandi!

The box set has instructions including charging it with a USB-C cable, which I was not expecting!

Artist: Eric Carr
Album: Unfinished Business (2011)
Release: 2023 Record Store Day, reissue
Region: US
Label: Culture Factory – CFU01252

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Latest #vintagevinyl haul. A good 2nd hand copy of ‘Exit Stage Left’ and an expanded #recordstoreday2024 of the second album MSG album on clear vinyl.

#NowPlaying: mxmtoon – Plum Blossom (Revisited)/Plum Blossom

My vinyl pick for this week's Music Women Wednesday. One of my Record Store Day pickups.

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Arrived though the post today. A #recordstoreday2024 reissue of Leaf Hound’s heavy rock stomper ‘Grower of Mushrooms’, on lurid yellow vinyl no less. Hardly sold a copy when it was originally released in 1971 but its reputation has grown over the decades since. Very Sabbath influences. If you’ve got an original copy it sells for £3,500 now Kerching! #recordstoreday2024

How was your #RecordStoreDay did anyone get what they wanted? Did you have more luck answering our #threeForFriday #music #quiz questions instead?
If you didn't here's the answers for you.

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The Doors - “Live at Konserthuset, Stockholm September 20, 1968”

How many more Doors live albums does one need? This one was a bit of a #RecordStoreDay2024 impulse buy, I admit. But, I will say, where most Doors live albums focus on the post-1970 “Morrison Hotel” period, it is interesting to hear a noticeably younger Jim Morrison and the band in full flight, arguably at the peak of their fame.