Record Store Day – Vinyl celebration – Part Two
Today, April 16th 2011, is Record Store Day, actually it’s the
5th annual Record Store Day, a celebration of independent record stores.
Music consumers are encouraged to support independent music stores and enjoy music through its original format, vinyl.
With digital music taking over, this day reminds us of the time when to fully listen to a record you had to turn it to the other side, while looking at amazing album art and reading interesting linear notes. More info on Record Store Day can be found at www.recordstoreday.com
To celebrate this day in our own way, MadonnaTribe is looking back at some of the best and most peculiar Madonna releases on vinyl by picking some random items form our private collection.
Live To Tell – limited edition Japanese single – WHITE vinyl
Borderline – Shaped 1986 UK picture disc
You Can Dance – US promo only album with single edits
Everybody – Madonna’s first ever US vinyl 12″
Burning Up/Physical Attraction – Second US 12″ single – Cover Art by Martin Burgoyne
Holiday – 1985 UK picture disc
Who’s That Girl – 1987 UK limited picture disc
Holiday – UK’s famous “Train cover”