Modern Pain [VINYL]
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"Modern Pain" by Corb Lund, originally released in 1994, is finally getting its first vinyl release after over thirty years. The album by one of Canada’s most beloved and revered songwriters captures the raw and do-it-yourself nature of his early acoustic and folk records. The album showcases songs that range from upbeat, punchy numbers like “Expectation and the Blues”, which was one of the first songs Lund wrote, to sentimental tracks like “We Used to Ride ‘em”, inspired by his father's retirement from steer wrestling. ""Modern Pain" was my very first record of folk/acoustic/western/non-metal songs. I did it when I was still in my rock band, The Smalls. I made it in a basement on the cheap and it sounds like it,” says Lund, “But I still dig the songs. And it has an innocent, indie charm that there’s no way I could recreate now. They say limitation is good inspiration. I gave away hundreds of these to people in the early days.” This limited edition release is part of the Corb Lund - Dark Horses Club. New West Records will be releasing unreleased records and material from Corb Lund throughout 2025 and 2026. Product Details Artist: CORB LUND Title: Modern Pain Catalogue Number: LPNW5844 Barcode: 607396584413 Label: NEW WEST RECORDS Tracklisting A1. Expectation And The Blues A2. We Used To Ride 'Em A3. Untitled Waltz A4. Your Game Again A5. Owlsong A6. La Souffrance Des Gens B1. Lament For Lester Cousins B2. Lives Of Attrition (The Best We Can Do) B3. You And Your Creeping B4. Heavy And Leaving B5. Waste And Tragedy B6. Manyberries B7. Evil In Me
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Product Details
- Brand
- New West Records
- Colour
- Multi-coloured
- Format
- Vinyl
- ASIN
- B0F1MMYKDM
- Category
- CDs & Vinyl > Styles > Country
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 16 May 2025
- Listed Since
- 25 March 2025