Reissues, Vinyl — March 4, 2013 at 12:07 pm

Orange Juice’s 4 original studio albums to be reissued on vinyl for Record Store Day

Orange Juice

Domino Records next month will reissue the original four albums from Edwyn Collins’ acclaimed Scottish indie-pop act Orange JuiceYou Can’t Hide Your Love Forever (1982), Rip It Up (1982), Texas Fever (1984) and The Orange Juice (1984) — on vinyl for Record Store Day, according to Wax Poetic, which tracks Record Store Day exclusives.

Domino promotional material sent to record shops notes that, now that the label’s 2010 box set …Coals to Newcastle is “way out-of-print,” the vinyl editions “represent the only existing physical version of the albums available at this juncture” in the U.S. The albums are “remastered for vinyl,” and feature original lyric sheets and printed original sleeves — except for Texas Fever, which did not have one.

Each LP also will come with a code to download the full album digitally.

Record Store Day falls on April 20, and while the full list of exclusives has not yet been posted, Wax Poetic has amassed an impressive list of confirmed U.S. releases. Among this year’s U.S. and/or U.K. titles are releases from Factory Records, The Jesus and Mary Chain, The Cure, The Glove, Echo & The Bunnymen, Hüsker Dü, Robyn Hitchcock, Paul Weller, Wire and Duran Duran (see links below).

 

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