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Tedeschi Trucks Band Live Revelator Vinyl
Tedeschi Trucks Band Live Revelator Vinyl
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THIS IS A PRE-ORDER. THE ITEM WILL SHIP BEFORE THE 04/03/2026 STREET DATE. PLEASE NOTE BY PRE-ORDERING THIS ITEM YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR IT NOW. WHEN ORDERING PLEASE ONLY PURCHASE 04/03/2026 ITEMS ON YOUR ORDER. IF YOU WANT TO ORDER OTHER ITEMS PLEASE ORDER ON ANOTHER ORDER SO THOSE ITEMS ARE NOT DELAYED. Please Note: Expected shipping dates are based on encountering no unexpected delays due to manufacturing issues or shipping back-ups and are subject to change.
Tedeschi Trucks Band Live Revelator Bundle Includes 1 Test Pressing and 1 copy of the Fire Orange with Black Swirl Vinyl and 1 copy of the Green Bud Vinyl, Limited to 30 Bundles. 1 PER PERSON/HOUSEHOLD.
Tedeschi Trucks Band Live Revelator (Fire Orange with Black Swirl Vinyl Edition) Regular Variant
Tedeschi Trucks Band Live Revelator (Limited Green Bud Vinyl Edition) (RGM Exclusive) Limited to 100 copies. 1 PER PERSON/HOUSEHOLD.
Led by Susan Tedeschi’s soulful vocals and Derek Trucks’ flabbergastingly original, pick-free guitar work, the Tedeschi Trucks Band has parked its tour bus at that mythical crossroads between blues and rock, and over the course of 15 years cemented its claim as one of the greatest live bands in all of creation. But let us take you back to the very beginning of their odyssey with the FIRST live release the band ever put out. Live Revelator was released in 2012 on limited-edition CD to promote TTB’s first studio album Revelator and to preview its upcoming double live album Everybody’s Talkin’; featuring the exclusive track “Don’t Let Me Slide,” it’s a single-LP sampling of the improvisational magic this band brings every night. And especially this band: because this is the early line-up boasting Dead & Co. bassist Oteil Burbridge and the late, great Kofi Burbridge on keyboards. For its LP debut, this indispensable live document comes in fire orange with black swirl vinyl to match the front cover and the intensity of the music within.
Side One
1. Don’t Let Me Slide
2. Midnight in Harlem (Swamp Raga Intro with Little Martha)
Side Two
1. Learn How to Love
2. Bound for Glory
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