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Sam Phillips- A Boot And A Shoe

SKU: 810075114560
Regular price L£2,271,000.00
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Sam Phillips- A Boot And A Shoe
Sam Phillips- A Boot And A Shoe

Vinyl LP pressing. 20th Anniversary reissue. Since the late 1980s Sam Phillips has been a poetic voice in the alternative/pop realm. She recorded a series of acclaimed albums for Virgin Records, including the Grammy-nominated Martinis And Bikinis, all produced by her then-husband T Bone Burnett. At the turn of the century, Sam was invited by Amy Sherman-Palladino, who was a fan of Sam's music, to score her new television series, Gilmore Girls, on a new network, The WB. Sam's unconventional score featuring vocal and acoustic guitar was likened to an onscreen character itself and dubbed "the La La's" by the growing legion of Gilmore Girls fans. Around that time Sam signed a new deal with Nonesuch Records and continued to build her stellar catalog. In 2004, Phillips released A Boot And A Shoe, featuring guest artists including Burnett, Marc Ribot (Tom Waits, Elvis Costello), Mike Elizondo (Fiona Apple, Eminem), legendary drummer Jim Keltner, and the Section Quartet. The album contained 13 tracks including "Reflecting Light" and "If I Could Write"-both featured prominently in the Gilmore Girls original series and, most memorably, the Netflix revival Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life. 2024 marks the 20th anniversary of A Boot And A Shoe and to commemorate the anniversary, it is being issued for the very first time on vinyl, and reissued on CD, both with new liner notes by Sam. On the occasion of it's 20th anniversary, now is the time to reintroduce this incredible record, and on the format fans of Sam and Gilmore Girls have been waiting for.

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Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Sam Phillips- A Boot And A Shoe

SKU: 810075114560
Regular price L£2,271,000.00
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per

Release Date: 9.20.24

 

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Vinyl LP pressing. 20th Anniversary reissue. Since the late 1980s Sam Phillips has been a poetic voice in the alternative/pop realm. She recorded a series of acclaimed albums for Virgin Records, including the Grammy-nominated Martinis And Bikinis, all produced by her then-husband T Bone Burnett. At the turn of the century, Sam was invited by Amy Sherman-Palladino, who was a fan of Sam's music, to score her new television series, Gilmore Girls, on a new network, The WB. Sam's unconventional score featuring vocal and acoustic guitar was likened to an onscreen character itself and dubbed "the La La's" by the growing legion of Gilmore Girls fans. Around that time Sam signed a new deal with Nonesuch Records and continued to build her stellar catalog. In 2004, Phillips released A Boot And A Shoe, featuring guest artists including Burnett, Marc Ribot (Tom Waits, Elvis Costello), Mike Elizondo (Fiona Apple, Eminem), legendary drummer Jim Keltner, and the Section Quartet. The album contained 13 tracks including "Reflecting Light" and "If I Could Write"-both featured prominently in the Gilmore Girls original series and, most memorably, the Netflix revival Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life. 2024 marks the 20th anniversary of A Boot And A Shoe and to commemorate the anniversary, it is being issued for the very first time on vinyl, and reissued on CD, both with new liner notes by Sam. On the occasion of it's 20th anniversary, now is the time to reintroduce this incredible record, and on the format fans of Sam and Gilmore Girls have been waiting for.

Shop online 24/7 at Darkside Records.

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