While independent record stores continue to struggle, Record Store Day just keeps getting bigger every year. In addition to roughly 175 exclusive Record Store Day releases, there are dozens of regional releases and album premieres hitting indie shops across the country.
But that’s a lot of albums to sort through, so we’ve highlighted 21 LPs, EPs and singles worthy of your music budget.
[Merge]
Unless you already bought the deluxe film-bundled version of The Suburbs and watched Vincent Morisset’s special dance motion-activated music video, both these tracks will be new to you.
[Warner Bros.]
Part of Record Store Day’s Side By Side series, this 45 includes Run DMC’s original on one side and the North Carolina old-time string band’s cover on the flip.
[Monkeywrench]
When Vedder toured behind his Grammy-nominated Ukulele Songs, he played two Pearl Jam songs at the Orpheum in Minneapolis, and they’re captured here.
[Warner Bros.]
This is the only physical release of Fallon’s classic Late Night sketch. Side B is “Reading Rainbow” his spoof as Jim Morrison singing the children’s theme song.
[Get On Down]
If there was ever an artist whose music was meant to be listened to on vinyl, it’s the Jamaican dub master. The box set features red, green and gold records and a 30”x30” poster of the cover art.
[Republic]
All four songs from the Icelandic band’s EP made it onto their debut full-length, My Head Is An Animal, but the RSD exclusive vinyl also contains an unreleased bonus track, “Sinking Man.”
[Third Man]
The band may be gone forever but Third Man continues to dig up rare tracks like these two. “Hand Springs” was included a split single with the Dirtbombs via Multiball magazine and “Red Death at 6:14” was part of the Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit compilation produced by Jack White in 2001.
[Sony]
Back when Wilco and Son Volt weren’t even twinkles in Jeff Tweedy and Jay Farrar’s eyes, Uncle Tupelo had an embarrassment of songwriting riches. These three seven inches feature “I Got Drunk/Sin City,” “Gun/I Wanna Destroy You” and “Uncle Tupelo Sauget Wind/Looking For A Way Out (acoustic), :Take My Word.”
[Domino]
The only physical companion to the band’s sprawling exhibit of the same name at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Each band member recorded sounds and songs that were played in random order, panned in random directions, accompanying artwork by Danny Perez. There will also be a website with footage and images from the event.
[Hollywood]
Of the nine songs recorded in 2008 and 2009 for PBS’s Live From Sun Studio TV show, only two have been previously released. The rest are “B-sides and forgotten tunes,” Potter told Jamband.com
[Columbia]
Capturing five songs from his 2008 world tour, this live EP was offered as a free download on iTunes—but only on Jan 6th and only to his fellow Canadians. Track list includes “Brid on a Wire” and “Dance Me To The End Of Love.”
[ATO]
In response to a proposed Wal-mart in downtown Athens, Ga., the Drive-By Trucker singer recruited some of his friends including R.E.M.’s Mike Mills and Widespread Panic’s John Bell and Todd Nance to record a protest song at the 40 Watt. Watch the video here. The B side is listed as Patterson Hood “unspoken pretties.”
[4ad]
Two new songs from St. Vincent, “GROT” and “KROKODIL,” which she just performed at Coachella while crowd-surfing.
[Sub Pop]
Recorded at the studios of Seattle’s best radio station, this purple-vinyl pressing is limited to 2,000 copies and features four tracks: “bop hard,” “An echo from the hosts that profess infinitum,” “a mess, the booth that soaks in palacian musk” and “free press and curl.”
[PAXAM]
The former Whiskeytown frontman recorded two Bob Mould covers at a tribute for the Hüsker Dü frontman at L.A.’s Walt Disney Hall.
[Spiritual Pajamas]
Limited to 1,000 copies, this 10” includes covers of Leon Russell’s “Hummingbird,” Merle Haggard’s “Because of Your Eyes” and the traditional “Tribulations.”
[Warner Bros.]**
In addition to the title track, this six-song offering includes two brand new songs (“Like a Prayer” and “I Think of You”) plus remixes from Stepdad, Phantasmagoria and Chuck Daniels.
[Warner Bros.]**
Mastodon covers Feist’s “Commotion.” Feist covers Mastodon’s “Black Tongue.” It’s Feistodon!
[Sensibility]
Record Store Day isn’t just about vinyl, as this eight-song CD recorded at the iconic Los Angeles record store reminds us. The RSD exclusive includes covers of Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean” and Smashing Pumpkins’ “Disarm”
[Sing-A-Long]
Side A is a new take on Thomas’ song “Where Was I” with Sufjan Stevens, AutoTune and synthesizers. Side B is Stevens’ answer “Here I Am!”—a new song featuring Thomas. The collaboration attempts to raise and answer questions like “How do our intersecting lives affect one another? Are we alone in the Universe? Does this face mask make me look younger? Could there be even more auto tune?”
[Warner Bros.] **
Wayne Coyne likes to keep us second guessing. His collaborations for this double LP include Ke$ha, Biz Markie, Bon Iver, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Prefuse 73, Tame Impala, Jim James, Nick Cave, Lightning Bolt, Yoko Ono, Neon Indian, Erykah Badu, New Fumes and Chris Martin. And of course song titles like “Helping The Retarded To Know God,” “Supermom Made Me Want To Pee” and “I’m Working At NASA On Acid.”