Limited-Edition Nonesuch Records Vinyl Sampler Included with $30 Orders

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We've pressed a limited number of a white-label vinyl sampler of songs from recent and upcoming Nonesuch releases, and we're giving them away free with orders of $30 or more in the Nonesuch Store while supplies last. The sampler includes songs from Punch Brothers, Yola, Brad Mehldau, Rhiannon Giddens, The Staves, David Byrne, Lake Street Dive, Mountain Man, Caroline Shaw & Attacca Quartet, and Joshua Redman Quartet, most of which are vinyl exclusives.

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April showers bring May flowers—and great music! Nonesuch Records has made a limited number of a white-label vinyl sampler of songs from recent and upcoming Nonesuch releases, and we're giving them away in the Nonesuch Store. Orders of $30 or more in the Store include a free copy of the sampler while supplies last.

The white-label vinyl includes a selection of songs from Punch Brothers, Yola, Brad Mehldau, Rhiannon Giddens, The Staves, David Byrne, Lake Street Dive, Mountain Man, Caroline Shaw & Attacca Quartet, and Joshua Redman Quartet, most of which are vinyl exclusives.

See the complete track listing below, and before they're gone, get your copy now when you purchase $30 or more in the Nonesuch Store.

Nonesuch Records Spring 2019 Vinyl Sampler

Side A
1. Punch Brothers: "Let It Happen"*
2. Yola: "Love All Night (Work All Day)"
3. Brad Mehldau: "O Ephraim"
4. Rhiannon Giddens: "I'm on My Way"*
5. The Staves: "Tell Me What Happens (demo)"*

Side B
1. David Byrne: "Every Day Is a Miracle (live)"*
2. Lake Street Dive: "Walking on Broken Glass"*
3. Mountain Man: "Slow Burn"*
4. Caroline Shaw & Attacca Quartet: "Plan & Elevation: IV. The Orangery"*
5. Joshua Redman Quartet: "How We Do"

* vinyl exclusive

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Nonesuch Records Spring 2019 Vinyl Sampler

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