Clutch have a special limited edition vinyl to release on Record Store Day

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You know that I have a passion for vinyls and every day is Record Store Day in our house! But it is nice to see people get back into the love of vinyl, even if it is just for one day. Well this Saturday, April 18, 2015 Clutch will be releasing From Beale Street To Oblivion on vinyl for the first time. This is a limited colored vinyl double LP in a gatefold jacket. The album features Clutch’s best known single “Electric Worry”. Check out the tracklisting here:

Side A

  • Track 1                  You Can’t Stop Progress
  • Track 2                  Power Player
  • Track 3                  The Devil & Me
  • Track 4                  Rapture Of Riddley Walker
  • Track 5                  Child Of The City
  • Track 6                  Electric Worry
  • Track 7                  One Eye Dollar
 Side B
  • Track 8                  White’s Ferry
  • Track 9                  When Vegans Attack
  • Track 10                Opossum Minister
  • Track 11                Black Umbrella
  • Track 12                Mr. Shiny Cadillackness
 LP 2
Side C
  • Track 1                  Politician (Live at the BBC)
  • Track 2                  Electric Worry (Live at the BBC)
  • Track 3                  One Eye Dollar (Live at the BBC)
  • Track 4                  Mr. Shiny Cadillackness (Live at the BBC)
  • Track 5                  Cypress Grove (Live at the BBC)
 Side D
  • Track 6                  The Devil & Me (Live in Australia)
  • Track 7                  Child of the City (Live in Australia)
  • Track 8                  You Gonna Wreck My Life (Live in Australia)
  • Track 9                  White’s Ferry (Live In Australia)
Also stay tuned for commentary clips released by Clutch on their Facebook page featuring singer Neil Fallon. Neil explains more,

“This is the first in a series of clips we will be making public over the next couple of weeks and months. In these clips I speak about Clutch songs, both older and younger, and explain my thinking behind the lyrics. The loose theme under which the tracks were picked is myth and mythology. Stay tuned to Clutch’s Facebook page for more of these. As yesterday marks the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s death, it seems only appropriate to begin this series with our song, ‘Abraham Lincoln’.”

You can catch Clutch out on a co-headlining tour with Mastodon. Tour dates for The Missing Link Tour are listed below:

  • Apr 16 *St. Paul, MN         Myth
  • Apr 17 * Winnipeg, MB The Burton Cummings Theatre
  • Apr 18 *Saskatoon, SK O’Brian’s Events Center (SOLD OUT)
  • Apr 19 * Edmonton, AB Expo Centre
  • Apr 21 * Calgary, AB        MacEwan Hall
  • Apr 23 * Vancouver, BC Commodore Ballroom (SOLD OUT)
  • Apr 24 **Vancouver, BC Commodore Ballroom (SOLD OUT)
  • Apr 25 *Portland, OR          Roseland (SOLD OUT)
  • Apr 26 *Seattle, WA Showbox SODO (SOLD OUT)
  • Apr 28 *Oakland, CA         Fox Theater
  • Apr 29 *Los Angeles, CA Palladium
  • Apr 30 *Tempe, AZ Marquee Theater
  • May 01 *Las Vegas, NV House of Blues
  • May 02 *Salt Lake City, UT The Complex
  • May 03 *Denver, CO  Red Rock’s Amphitheatre
  • May 05 *San Antonio, TX  Kapone’s Ballroom
  • May 06 *Oklahoma City, OK Diamond Ballroom
  • May 08 *Atlanta, GA Shaky Knees Festival
  • May 09 *Raleigh, NC Lincoln Theatre Street Stage
  • May 10 **Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE
  • May 12 *Clive, IA (Des Moines) 7 Flags
  • May 13 *Milwaukee, WI Eagles Ballroom Club Stage
  • May 15 **Bethlehem, PA Sands Event Center
  • May 16 **Baltimore, MD Pier Six Pavilion
  • May 17 *Boston, MA House of Blues
  • May 19 *New York, NY Central Park Summer Stage
  • May 20 *Niagara Falls, NY Rapids Theatre
  • May 21 *London, ON London Music Hall (SOLD OUT)
  • May 23 **Sterling Heights, MI Freedom Hall
  • May 24 **Columbus, OH LC Pavilion

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