Bottle Rockets, The – 24 Hours A Day (Clear Vinyl)

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Bottle Rockets leader Brian Henneman worked as Uncle Tupelo's guitar tech for a couple of years before forming an alt-country band that rivalled his former bosses. Released in Atlantic in 1997, 24 Hours a Day represented The Bottle Rockets' chance at the big time; it's their sole major label release, and they pulled out all the stops for this one, hiring former Del Lord Eric "Roscoe" Ambel to produce and revisiting "Indianapolis, " the song that got Henneman a record deal back in the early '90s. Alas, the record failed to break through commercially; but there will always be a place in our hearts for this kind of hard-driving, honest, tuneful rock and roll, best exemplified by "Perfect Far Away" and "When I Was Dumb." For it's LP debut, we're pressing this underappreciated classic in coke bottle (natch) clear vinyl housed inside an album jacket with inner sleeve… limited to 1000 copies!

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Tracklist:

  • 1
  •  Kit Kat Clock
  • 2
  •  When I Was Dumb
  • 3
  •  24 Hours a Day
  • 4
  •  Smokin' 100's Alone
  • 5
  •  Slo Toms
  • 6
  •  Indianapolis
  • 7
  •  Things You Didn't Know
  • 8
  •  One of You
  • 9
  •  Perfect Far Away
  • 10
  •  Waitin' on a Train
  • 11
  •  Dohack Joe
  • 12
  •  Rich Man
  • 13
  •  Turn for the Worse

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