The Arcs, Rhiannon Giddens Release Vinyl 10" for Record Store Day Black Friday

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Today is the day after Thanksgiving in the US and that means, among other things, Record Store Day Black Friday, offering unique recordings from some of your favorite artists, including The Arcs, who have released The Arcs vs. The Inventors Vol. I, a new limited-edition 10" six-song recording featuring Dr. John and David Hidalgo, and Rhiannon Giddens, who releases Factory Girl, a five-song vinyl 10" EP culled from the same T Bone Burnett–produced sessions that yielded here solo debut album, Tomorrow Is My Turn. To pick up a copy of these vinyl releases while supplies last, head to a record store near you.

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Today is the day after Thanksgiving in the United States, and that means one thing: Black Friday, the busiest, shopping day of the year. While that can make for a less than ideal shopping experience, indie record stores across the country have gotten together to help keep up the holiday cheer with Record Store Day Black Friday, offering unique recordings from some of your favorite artists, including The Arcs and Rhiannon Giddens.

The Arcs—Dan Auerbach, Leon Michels, Richard Swift, Homer Steinweiss and Nick Movshon—are on board this year with The Arcs vs. The Inventors Vol. I, a new limited-edition 10" six-song recording featuring Dr. John and David Hidalgo. The disc is the first in a series of collaborative "Inventors" recordings to be released by The Arcs. "Sometimes the best way to see into the future is to study the past," says the band's Dan Auerbach. "In this series we do both, collaborating with folks who have been in the game a long time but instead of rehashing old material, we collaborate on new works, explore new ideas and introduce each other to a different generational perspective." "Young," a track off the recording, premiered on the Record Store Day website earlier this week; it can be heard here. The band kicks off its North American tour this Tuesday, December 1.

Rhiannon Giddens participates in today's events with the release of Factory Girl, a five-song vinyl 10" EP culled from the same T Bone Burnett–produced sessions that yielded here solo debut album, Tomorrow Is My Turn. The EP includes songs written or made famous by musical heroes Ethel Waters and Sister Rosetta Tharp; a song co-written by Giddens; a traditional Gaelic mouth music tune; and the title track, a traditional Irish song for which she wrote additional lyrics. Giddens begins her European and UK tour in early 2016, including several as part of Transatlantic Sessions.

To pick up a copy of either vinyl release while supplies last, head to your local record store. To find a participating shop near you and to find out what other special releases are available this Record Store Day Black Friday, head to recordstoreday.com. For tour details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Digital versions of both The Arcs vs. The Inventors Vol. I and Factory Girl will be available December 11.

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Record Store Day Black Friday 2015: The Arcs, Rhiannon Giddens
  • Friday, November 27, 2015
    The Arcs, Rhiannon Giddens Release Vinyl 10" for Record Store Day Black Friday

    Today is the day after Thanksgiving in the United States, and that means one thing: Black Friday, the busiest, shopping day of the year. While that can make for a less than ideal shopping experience, indie record stores across the country have gotten together to help keep up the holiday cheer with Record Store Day Black Friday, offering unique recordings from some of your favorite artists, including The Arcs and Rhiannon Giddens.

    The Arcs—Dan Auerbach, Leon Michels, Richard Swift, Homer Steinweiss and Nick Movshon—are on board this year with The Arcs vs. The Inventors Vol. I, a new limited-edition 10" six-song recording featuring Dr. John and David Hidalgo. The disc is the first in a series of collaborative "Inventors" recordings to be released by The Arcs. "Sometimes the best way to see into the future is to study the past," says the band's Dan Auerbach. "In this series we do both, collaborating with folks who have been in the game a long time but instead of rehashing old material, we collaborate on new works, explore new ideas and introduce each other to a different generational perspective." "Young," a track off the recording, premiered on the Record Store Day website earlier this week; it can be heard here. The band kicks off its North American tour this Tuesday, December 1.

    Rhiannon Giddens participates in today's events with the release of Factory Girl, a five-song vinyl 10" EP culled from the same T Bone Burnett–produced sessions that yielded here solo debut album, Tomorrow Is My Turn. The EP includes songs written or made famous by musical heroes Ethel Waters and Sister Rosetta Tharp; a song co-written by Giddens; a traditional Gaelic mouth music tune; and the title track, a traditional Irish song for which she wrote additional lyrics. Giddens begins her European and UK tour in early 2016, including several as part of Transatlantic Sessions.

    To pick up a copy of either vinyl release while supplies last, head to your local record store. To find a participating shop near you and to find out what other special releases are available this Record Store Day Black Friday, head to recordstoreday.com. For tour details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Digital versions of both The Arcs vs. The Inventors Vol. I and Factory Girl will be available December 11.

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