8 best tad vinyl lps for 2019

Finding your suitable tad vinyl lps is not easy. You may need consider between hundred or thousand products from many store. In this article, we make a short list of the best tad vinyl lps including detail information and customer reviews. Let’s find out which is your favorite one.

Best tad vinyl lps

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Quick And Dirty Quick And Dirty
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8-Way Santa (Deluxe Edition) (Includes Download Card) 8-Way Santa (Deluxe Edition) (Includes Download Card)
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God's Balls God's Balls
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Salt Lick (Deluxe Edition) (Includes Download Card) Salt Lick (Deluxe Edition) (Includes Download Card)
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Infrared Riding Hood Infrared Riding Hood
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Allied Dub Selection (Vinyl LP) Allied Dub Selection (Vinyl LP)
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Live Alien Broadcasts [Vinyl] Live Alien Broadcasts [Vinyl]
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The Dots (The Tads) The Dots (The Tads) "Ring Chimes" b/w Dave Sterling "Dime Store Wedding Ring" - 45RPM on Red Vinyl
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1. Quick And Dirty

2. 8-Way Santa (Deluxe Edition) (Includes Download Card)

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TAD was a mighty force in the late-80s/early-90s Seattle scene. Their heavy, churning rock/metal/punk buzz was a crucial part of Sub Pops early years, and, along with peers like Mudhoney, Nirvana, and Soundgarden, they defined the sound that reinvigorated the rock world in the early 90s. TAD was led by the physically imposing yet incredibly sweet singer/guitarist TAD Doyle, with bassist Kurt Danielson (ex-Bundle of Hiss), drummer Steve Wied, and guitarist Gary Thorstensen. With an image that sometimes cast the band as deranged lumberjacks, and influence from Head of David and Killdozer, TAD put a uniquely rain-and-fog-coated Northwest spin on 80s underground rock. The band released two albums and a few EPs on Sub Pop between 1988 and 1991, all of which are now lovingly remastered by the bands friend and engineer Jack Endino (Soundgarden, Nirvana, Mudhoney, Screaming Trees) and repackaged with bonus tracks and expansive liner notes. In 1991, after tens of thousands of miles on the road in support of Gods Balls, and a run of powerful EPs/singles, TAD released their second full-length album, 8-Way Santa. Recorded at Smart Studios in Madison, Wisconsin with Butch Vig, whose work with Killdozer the band admired, 8-Way Santa finds TAD pushing their sound in new directions. Not a band to rest on its laurels, TAD began to add melodic touches to their sound, as evidenced by the lead single, Jinx. Many touring dates and shows followed the record, and a pair of copyright-infringement brouhahas occurred over the original album cover which was quickly pulled from stores when the couple portrayed in the cover photo objected and the corporate-beverage-offending art for a 1990 EP. 8-Way Santa was the last record with the original TAD lineup, and their last album for Sub Pop before jumping to a major label. This reissue of 8-Way Santa includes tracks from the Jinx single, a 1990 EP, and a handful of unreleased album demos recorded by Jack Endino. This material has been out of print on vinyl/CD for many years, and this is the first digital release for the bonus content.

3. God's Balls

4. Salt Lick (Deluxe Edition) (Includes Download Card)

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Shrink-wrapped

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TAD was a mighty force in the late-80s/early-90s Seattle scene. Their heavy, churning rock/metal/punk buzz was a crucial part of Sub Pops early years, and, along with peers like Mudhoney, Nirvana, and Soundgarden, they defined the sound that reinvigorated the rock world in the early 90s. TAD was led by the physically imposing yet incredibly sweet singer/guitarist TAD Doyle, with bassist Kurt Danielson (ex-Bundle of Hiss), drummer Steve Wied, and guitarist Gary Thorstensen. With an image that sometimes cast the band as deranged lumberjacks, and influence from Head of David and Killdozer, TAD put a uniquely rain-and-fog-coated Northwest spin on 80s underground rock. The band released two albums and a few EPs on Sub Pop between 1988 and 1991, all of which are now lovingly remastered by the bands friend and engineer Jack Endino (Soundgarden, Nirvana, Mudhoney, Screaming Trees) and repackaged with bonus tracks and expansive liner notes. After their 1989 debut album, Gods Balls, TAD continued to write and record, releasing a string of singles and the Salt Lick EP between 1989 and 1990. Salt Lick features the single Wood Goblins, the video for which MTV banned because it was, to the delicate eyes of MTV programmers, too ugly. The sounds of Salt Lick are, indeed, wonderfully ugly, thanks in part to the involvement of noise-rock technician Steve Albini (Big Black, Shellac, Nirvana, The Jesus Lizard), who recorded the EP. The band continued to release singles and gain momentum in the press. As TAD himself puts it: Lyrically we had a lot of subject matter that was meant to be tongue in cheek from the beginning but had been presented by Sub Pop and ourselves as true-to-life. As a result, the press had taken it all seriously and began to feed on and ravenously devour the mythology that we had created. This reissue of Salt Lick includes tracks from the Wood Goblins single, a split 7 with Pussy Galore, and the Loser 7. This material has been out of print on vinyl/CD for many years, and this is its first digital release.

5. Infrared Riding Hood

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Limited 180 gram vinyl LP pressing including insert. Produced by Jack Endino (known for his association with Seattle label Sub Pop and the grunge movement), Infrared Riding Hood (1995) is the fifth and final album by the Seattle Grunge band Tad. Although the album didn't enjoy the sales success of it's genre's biggest rivals, this album is often regarded as Tad's best work. As a matter of fact, disaster struck for the band right after the album's release. Despite enthusiasm and hopes for a long awaited commercial breakthrough, their A&R representative at the label was fired. Within one week, all of her bands, including Tad, were dropped. The album sold poorly, having had very little promotion behind it and being carried by very few stores. This fact alone makes original vinyl copies of Infrared Riding Hood quite rare to come by, making a reissue a welcome one for Grunge and Rock fans alike.

6. Allied Dub Selection (Vinyl LP)

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7. Live Alien Broadcasts [Vinyl]

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1. Throat Locust 2. Just Bought the Farm 3. Paregortic 4. Delinquent 5. Rotor 6. Pale Corkscrew 7. Stumblin' Man 8. Demon Seed 9. Sunday Drive 10. Jack 11. Pale Corkscrew

8. The Dots (The Tads) "Ring Chimes" b/w Dave Sterling "Dime Store Wedding Ring" - 45RPM on Red Vinyl

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At last! A great Arizona Doo Wop repro of The Dots (aka The Tads) "Ring Chimes" on Rev Records pressed on red wax! If you ever find an original copy of this rare Arizona record it will cost you an arm and a leg. Some wonderful desert harmony from 1957. Mastered from the original Audio Recorders tapes. The flip side is the unreleased song "Dime Store Wedding Ring" by Dave Sterling, which was featured on the hit Fox TV series "Last Man On Earth" several years ago. Crooner Dave Sterling was an Australian living in the U.S. and his L.A. recordings were purchased by the Rev Record label in Phoenix, AZ. He had one Rev release in 1957 that went nowhere. "Dime Store Wedding Ring" sat on a shelf for almost 60 years until it was licensed for the new (at that time) sit-com "The Last Man On Earth" and heard by the public for the first time. Please note: this is a 45, not an LP.

Conclusion

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