The Bottle Rockets' 1994 Studio Album The Brooklyn Side: Expanded on 2LP. All-Analog Pressing from the Original Tapes. Features Six Bonus Tracks. First Widespread Release on Vinyl.
The Bottle Rockets' 1994 record The Brooklyn Side ranks right up there with Uncle Tupelo's Anodyne in the pantheon of alt-country albums…yet it has NEVER seen a widespread release on vinyl. Real Gone Music hooked up with original producer Eric "Roscoe" Ambel and mastering engineer Scott Hull to score the original tapes and create an all-analog release of this legendary record…but they didn't stop there. They've also added six bonus tracks to flesh out this 2LP Expanded Edition, winding up with the track that started it all, Brian Henneman's "Indianapolis." Reissued with the full consent and cooperation of the band!
Side A:
- Welfare Music
- Gravity Fails
- I'll Be Comin' Around
- Radar Gun
- Sunday Sports
Side B:
- Pot of Gold
- 1000 Dollar Car
- Idiot's Revenge
- Young Lovers in Town
Side C:
- Take Me to the Bank
- What More Can I Do?
- Stuck in a Rut
- I Wanna Come Home
- Queen of the World
Side D:
- Truck Driving Man (Album Outtake)
- Get Down River (Thirsty Ears Radio Performance)
- This Is What It Sounds Like When You're Listening to Lindsey Buckingham and Thinking of Your Friend's Girlfriend at the Same Time (Album Demo)
- Chryslers (Album Demo)
- Smokin' 100's Alone (Album Demo)
- Indianapolis (Bonus Track)