Record Store Day 2019
*Record
Scratch*
*Freeze
Frame*
Yep, that’s
me and I bet you’re wondering how I got here. Well you see, in the city of
Bowling Green, it started in 1971, when the owner of Finders Records, Greg
Halamay wanted a way to offer a better music selection to the city of BG. Since
Finders opened its doors, it has seen growth, numerous customers and an
enormous amount of demand for vinyl records.
Enter
Record Store Day (or RSD as I may refer to it throughout the blog); RSD started
about 12 years ago, at a gathering of independent record store owners and
employees. It was there that they came up with Record Store Day as a way to
celebrate and spread the word about the unique culture surrounding 1,400
independently owned record stores.
Finders
Records has participated in Record Store Day since the celebration’s inception
in 2007 and they’ve seen the growth and awareness in the day from not just
around the community, but around the country as more labels and artists are
also getting involved to celebrate Record Store Day by releasing a limited
edition or rereleased album. As many patrons of Finders know, if the record is
available, the employees will order it in for them and that includes a lot of
the special records. For Record Store Day, Greg says it is a similar process,
but because artists and labels are only printing a limited amount that are made
for Record Store Day specifically, they are only allocated a certain amount to
make sure that each record store around the country gets a chance to have the
record. This is something special that brings a record collector out to take
part in a day that celebrates the independent record store.
Greg also
notes that “vinyl has become the fastest growing format in the music industry
and people are recognizing the beauty of collecting a physical product. When
people download an mp3 file, they aren’t getting the full experience of looking
at the album artwork or the liner notes that come with the physical product and
that’s always been one of cultural beauties of collecting vinyl is not only the
sound, but it’s like reading a book. It enhances the overall quality.” As
someone that prefers the physical product to an mp3 file myself, that’s the
beauty of going to a record store and of RSD. It’s seeing countless titles get
rereleased to enhance the sound, add artwork that hasn’t been seen or get
previously unreleased material. Record Store Days boasts releases from every
decade from the 50s to the present day on numerous vinyl formats, including
45s, 10 inch, 12 EPs and Full Length albums.
So what is
it that Greg and his employees are looking forward to the most from this coming
Record Store Day? As for releases, Finders employees are excited for a number
of soundtracks including Woodstock releases, The Crow, Monty Python’s: The Life
of Brian, and a 45 called Pizza Power
from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Greg and manager Laura Fredericks are
anticipating selling out of some classic titles from Pink Floyd, Billy Joel,
Elvis Presley, and Canned Heat. Laura also mentioned that customers have been
chomping at the bit for Greta Van Fleet’s debut album, From the Fires, to finally come to vinyl (they’re even more excited
for it to be released on black vinyl), Bob Dylan’s Blood on the Tracks, Bone Thugs N Harmony’s E.1999 Eternal’s release on vinyl, and Modest Mouse’s Poison The Well on a 7 in. triangular
vinyl. They’re also excited for the
debut of a Crosley RSD3 Mini Turntable that will play 3 in. records. This
turntable comes with the single Big Me
from the Foo Fighters, and Finders will have songs from Third Man Records and
Epitaph in the 3 in. format available for purchase. Another thing the crew at
Finders is most excited for? The return of past staff members just for Record
Store Day, Greg says they have enjoyed working during Record Store Day’s in the
past so they’re thrilled to come back and be apart of Record Store Day again.
The staff
of Finders always has a lot of fun during Record Store Day, so come out to
Finders on April 13, 2019 to join in! The celebration starts at 10a, but make
sure you get there early if you’re looking for something special! To see the
releases of this year’s Record Store Day go to www.recordstoreday.com, to get sneak
peeks of what Finders has this year make sure you check out their Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/findersrecords.
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