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Dixie Pistols CD
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cathaven

1 post
10-May-2006
2:11 AM
I work for a comics/records retailer here in the UK. Way back when the Dixie Pistols LP was released, I clearly remember that it was offered in both LP & CD format in the Titan Distributors catalog. Not having a CD player that far back, I only ordered LP copies for myself & several customers. In recent years I've been scouring eBay & the net for a CD copy, but I'm beginning to believe it doesn't exist.
Can you confirm it's existence either way, & if it doesn't, is there any hope for a reissue, with the Scout flexi material as a possible bonus? Even a CDR release, or a high quality paid download from the website would be better than nothing.

Last Edited on 28-Jul-2007 8:02 AM

tarheelscout

4 post s
13-May-2006
4:14 PM
i finally found a copy of the Dixie Pistols' album wih the Scout wedding included.I was totally surprised to find a copy still sealed after almost ywenty years.Unfortunately I don't have a record player anymore so I won't be able to listen the album until I can find one to use.
Keep your powder dry and hope to see you at Baltimore Comic Con in September.
Sammie Bullock
Tarboro,NC

Last Edited tarheelscout on 13-May-2006 4:15 PM

Timbo

108 post s
19-May-2006
9:20 PM
I'll look for you, Samuel!
beachhead1973

1 post
20-Dec-2006
9:54 AM
is the comic packaged in WITH the record or attached on the outside somehow? like in a seperate bag taped on

Last Edited on 20-Dec-2006 9:54 AM

Timbo

120 post s
23-Jan-2007
11:28 AM
In the early LP release, the comic was included as a full color mini-comic, tucked inside the record sleeve.
-TT
postmannotsofat

1 post
21-Oct-2007
1:22 PM
is the cd commercially available ? And if so where from . Ta.
Timbo

139 post s
30-Oct-2007
8:31 AM
Not commercially. However, write to me at t.truman@verizon.net and I can give you some info.

By the way, I've finally been able to start working on a new CD project now, and I'm really excited about it. Tentative title is "1921". The CD is mainly electric/acoustic roots rock reworkings of some great labor and hard-time songs from the 1920's and the Great Depression.

Thanks. -TT

Last Edited on 30-Oct-2007 8:36 AM

 

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