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Winery Dogs Announce Limited Edition Vinyl
Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at 12:01AM
From my inbox:
October 17, 2017 -- On Record Store Day’s Black Friday, November 24, THE WINERY DOGS--Richie Kotzen (vocals, guitar), Billy Sheehan (bass), Mike Portnoy (drums)—will release a limited edition vinyl of their recently released DOG YEARS: LIVE IN SANTIAGO & BEYOND 2013-2016 exclusively to independent record stores. It consists of three red and white marble colored vinyl albums, featuring the live audio from the concert as well as the DOG YEARS EP.
For participating stores, fans can go to Recordstoreday.com.
Originally released in both standard and deluxe editions August 4 on Loud & Proud Records, DOG YEARS: LIVE IN SANTIAGO & BEYOND 2013-2016 is a collection of live concert footage, music videos, and an EP of previously unreleased studio tracks. A trailer can be seen on the label’s official YouTube page.
A standard two-disc edition of DOG YEARS: LIVE IN SANTIAGO & BEYOND 2013-2016 includes one Blu-Ray disc of the 100-minute concert, eight music videos from the band’s two albums, and the DOG YEARS EP on CD. A special edition five-disc package consists of one Blu-Ray disc, one DVD of the live concert material and the eight music videos, the DOG YEARS EP on CD, as well as two CDs of the live concert audio.
Reader Comments (3)
To commemorate Record Store Day’s Black Friday, the ritual should be brought back except this time such events should be held to burn CRAPPY vinyl such as this! These guys are THE Most Boring “Rock” Band going today.
All members of this band are OVERPLAYERS who only have one song out of 50+ between them that possesses something that even comes close to a riff or a hook and none with decent lyrics.
Even worse, bass player Billy Sheehan is a Platinum card carrying member of real estate ponzi scheme death cult, “The Church of Scientology”.
Buy this record on the 24th and burn it along with all SIXX A.M., Nickelback and Asking Alexandria, etc. albums!
But I do agree ... Kotzen has had his moments through his checkered past. As a wunderkind guitarist in Arthur’s Museum at the age of 17 to Poison, he was involved in some SERIOUS Rock & Roll projects. Too bad he can’t do the whole classic set up with a great lead singer to really crank up some truly Rockin’ Material, not this Prog Rock crap he’s currently wanting to sell us.