New And Expected Arrivals This Week at Dumb Records

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Welcome to another Tuesday morning list of new arrivals that we have coming in at Dumb Records and some records we are expecting to get on Friday! It’s a hot list this time around. As usual, we’ve got a stack of new LPs, used LPs, 12″ singles, and new CDs coming in. We have a special Dumb Records Game Show happening on Friday night and another show happening on Saturday night! Let’s take a look at our schedule for the week and then dive into what’s new.

Tuesday (today): 10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Wednesday: 10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Thursday: 10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Friday (show): 10:00 am – 9:00 pm
Saturday (show): 10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Monday: 10:00 am – 8:00 pm

Expected Friday New LPs
Amy Whinehouse – Back To Black
Angelo Badalamenti – Music From Twin Peaks
Dark Crystal – Age of Resistance Soundtrack
David Bowie – Changesonebowie
Fleetwood Mac – Rumours
Gorillaz – Gorillaz
Guided By Voices – Surrender Your Poppy Field
Jimmy Eat World – Bleed American
Nada Surf – Never Not Together
Polaris – The Death Of Me
Slayer – Reign In Blood
Tom Petty – Greatest Hits
Vampire Weekend – Vampire Weekend
Weezer – Blue Album

New LPs
Green Day – Father of All Motherf*ckers
Kanye West – Late Registration
Mobb Deep – Infamy
Metallica – Metallica
New Order – Movement
Suicide Silence – Become The Hunter
Wipers – Over The Edge
The Wonder Years – Burst & Decay (Volume II)

Used LPs
Alice Cooper – Love It To Death
The Allman Brothers Band – Brothers Of The Road
America – Silent Letter
The B-52’s – Mesopotamia
Bad Company – Desolation Angels
The Baker Gurvitz Army – The Baker Gurvitz Army
Billy Joel – Cold Spring Harbor
Billy Joel – Piano Man
Billy Joel – Turnstiles
Bob Dylan – Planet Waves
Carpenters – Christmas Portrait
Cheryl Ladd – Dance Forever
Cheryl Ladd – Cheryl Ladd
Chet Atkins – Country Music
Clive Gregson & Christine Collister – Mischief
The Doors – The Doors
Dream Decay – N V N V N V
Firefall – Firefall
Fritz Busch – Legendary Conductors
Gerard Kremer – The Scottish Bagpipe
Golden Earring – To The Hilt
Grand Funk – Grand Funk Hits
Grand Funk Railroad – Caught In The Act
Huey Lewis And The News – Sports
Kevin Ayers / John Cale / Eno / Nico – June 1, 1974
The Kings of Swing Orchestra – Switched On Swing
Kirsty MacColl – Kite
Kris Kristofferson – Me And Bobby McGee
Larry Elgart – Hooked On Swing 2
The Little Dublin Singers – Christmas In Ireland
The Magic Organ – Good Time Show
Marti Jones – Unsophisticated Time
Otis Grand & The Danceking – Always Hot
Pattie Brooks – Party Girl
Robert Shaw – Stravinsky: The Firebird
Sammy Hagar – VOA
Sammy Hagar – Sammy Hagar
Steve Wonder – Journey Through The Secret Life of Plants
Tony Sheridan – Vol. 2 The Singles 1965-1968

12” Singles
Bananarama – Really Sayin’ Somethin’ / Aie A Mwana
Dem Franchize Boys – Ridin’ Rims
J.A.G. – Bomb Bomb Girl
F.O.E.K. On Wax – Off Da Press / Chin Checked
Missy Elliot – We Run This / Meltdown
Sugar Hill Gang – The Lover In You
Sybil – Falling In Love

New CDs
Art of Noise – The Ambient Collection
Brandon Block & Alex P – Superstar DJs
Chingy – Jackpot
Clay Walker – If I Could Make A Living
Clay Walker – Hypnotize The Moon
Cleen – Second Path
C-Murder – C-P-3.com
Consolidated – Dropped
Croc Shop – Order + Joy
EI-P – Cannibal OXtrumentals
Frank Sinatra – The Main Event Live
Frank Sinatra – September of my Years
Frank SInatra Jr. – As I Remember It
George Strait – Holding My Own
George Strait – One Step At A Time
Hammer – Too Legit To Quit
Ice Cube – The Predator
Immature – The Journey
Lari White – Stepping Stone
Lords of Acid – Our Little Secret
Lords of Acid – Lust
Loren Mazzacane Connors – The Daggett Years
Ludacris – The Red Light District
Ludacris – Word of Mouf
MC Hammer – Please Hammer Don’t Hurt Em
Mel Tormé – Great Gentlemen of Song
Mel Tormé – Mel Torme’s Finest Hour
Midfield General – Boutique Birthday Mix
The Notorious B.I.G. – Born Again
Orb – Cydonia
Salt-N-Pepa – Very Necessary
SPM – Never Change
Steve Earle – Ain’t Ever Satisfied
Tony Bennett – Perfectly Frank
Trisha Yearwood – Inside Out
UB40 – Labour of Love III
UB40 – Present Arms
The Vandals – The Quickening
Vanilla Ice – To The Extreme
Vision of Disorder – Vision of Disorder
Vitamin C – More
Various – Better Living Through Circuitry
Violent Femmes – Violent Femmes
Violent Femmes – Rock!!!
Verve – A Storm In Heaven
Voodoo Glow Skulls – Baile De Los Locos
The Wallflowers – Red Letter Days
The Wallflowers – The Wallflowers
Wang Chung – To Live Or Die In LA
The Waterboys – Dream Harder
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The State Journal-Register: “City To Replace Outdated Meters”

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We are downtown now (and have been a year), so we guess this is news to us. Yesterday’s front paper headlines in the State Journal-Register read “City To Replace Outdated Meters,” meaning our parking meters, including the ones directly outside of our store, will soon be replaced. The meters themselves are around 25 years old, which means they are surpassing their typical life expectancy. What exactly they are going to be replaced with and when is not yet clear. The city will be holding an open house meeting this Thursday (February 20th) open to the public to discuss the future of the meters, the possibility of two-way streets replacing one-way streets downtown, and other upgrades. From the article:

A solution is coming — Mayor Jim Langfelder has set aside about $170,000 in his proposed budget for new meters, which will be among the topics discussed at an open house the city is hosting on Thursday. What exactly that solution looks like is less clear.

But what is clear is that fixing metered parking is just one piece to the larger downtown parking puzzle. While traffic studies routinely show an excess of spaces available on-street, in parking lots and in parking ramps, downtown business owners say there is still a disconnect between that reality and the perception that downtown parking is difficult.

You can check out the full article online right here. We would also like to point out that parking meters are enforced outside of our store from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm on week days – any time outside of that (and all day on weekends) parking is free.

New Band Pages: Gargantuan

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It has been a minute since we have added any featured band pages to our site! This week we are proud to bring you… from the deepest darkest depths of the Springfield underground caverns… a new page for the new metal project, “Gargantuan.” Gargantuan has been playing shows since some point last year when a song mysteriously appeared on the internet. You can now stream a brand new Gargantuan track and read more about the mysterious new project on the new band page right here. Gargantuan’s next show is at Dumb Records on April 3rd.

You can check out any of the 30 or so current band pages we have on our site right here. Do you perform in a local band or are a local solo musician here in Springfield that has not gotten a page set up with us? Email us at dumbrecs@gmail.com and we will work with you to get one set up!

JunioR Pasáre: “Shooter”

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Today we bring you a new hit single which came out for Valentine’s Day a couple of days ago by local hip hop artist JunioR Pasáre. You can check out the single, called “Shoot” on Apple Music online right here… we’ve also tried embedding it below. JunioR, who is part of the Zippir Collective, released a full length album We Gone Win last year, and also a collab release with Ty Witty called The Half Full EP last year.

Tours: Gumm and Prevention

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Here is a nice little post to know that your local straight-edge hardcore band Prevention will be hitting the road later on in March along with the band “Gumm” from Chattanooga, Tennessee. You can check out those dates on the tour flier above, and if that’s not good enough for you we’ve typed them out below.

March 10th – Springfield, IL at Dumb Records
March 11th – Kansas City, MO at Parker 2
March 12th – Omaha, NE at Reverb Lounge
March 13th – Minneapolis, MN at Caydence
March 14th – Milwaukee, WI at Sky High Skateshop
March 15th – Indianapolis, IN at Atomic Bowling

You can stream music from both bands on players below. And as you can see, the kickoff for this tour is right here at Dumb Records on Tuesday, March 10th. The lineup for that show includes Prevention, Gumm, Direct Measure, Bull Cult, and Black Box.

Ty Witty: “Embers”

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Today, or late last night, local Springfield solo artist Ty Witty released a new acoustic seven-track album called Embers. As far as we know the release is only available on Apple Music right now, which you can check out right here. The release will possibly be available on other streaming platforms later on.

Ty Witty is featured on the cover of this month’s issue of Activator Magazine, which includes a full interview about the new album and more. There are no live performances lined up that we know of. Ty released another album, For When It Rains last year. We’ve also added this one to our Springfield album archive, bringing us to a total of 502 releases.

Tonight at Dumb Records: T-Roni, Dirty Da Don, Clutch, Fly Rich, Om33zy, Extravagant, BabyPac

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Wow, that was too long of a break for us not having shows these past couple of weeks! We are ready to get back into the swing of things tonight, with this killer hip hop show lined up! There are SEVEN performers all on the bill tonight, ALL of which have not yet performed at our new space here downtown. At the top of the bill we have the queen of 217 hip hop and one of the best in our area, T-Roni. T-Roni performed at Black Sheep as well as all over the country and has won numerous contests for her performances. Also on this show we have long running local hip hop act Dirty Da Don performing here at Dumb Records for the first time. Stream a new song featuring both Dirty Da Don and T-Roni below. CLUTCH is another one on the bill, a long time performer here in town and had been on a few shows back at Black Sheep! Before that we are gonna Fly Rich! With Fly Rich! Who else do we got… OM33ZY from the area who has worked with a good number of other local artists and performed a few times at Black Sheep. Towards the beginning of the lineup we got a newer artist going by “Extravagant.” Opening things up is the first Springfield performance for BabyPac, who moved here from Galesburg, IL a couple of years ago.

All of this starts at 7:30pm and admission is $7. Check out a facebook event for this one right here. Also be sure to check out our shows page for a good list of everything we have coming up at Dumb Records in the near future.

Dirty Da Don: “Project Legendary 5 Built 4 This”

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Today we bring you a brand new album from one of the acts performing at our big hip hop show lined up tomorrow night (hopefully the weather should be warmer by then). That is long time running local rapper Dirty Da Don, who is back at it with a new album called Project Legendary 5 Built 4 This. The album is streaming in full on Audiomack right here. Is the embedded player going to work for that site?? Looks like it does! Stream the album on the player below.

Looks like this is going to be local release #501, added on to this year to our Springfield album archive page! Don’t forget Dirty Da Don is also performing at our space tomorrow night (Saturday) along with six other artists who have not yet performed at our new space downtown.

Springfield Album Archive Page Hits 500 Listings

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This counts as exciting news, right? Today we are letting you know that the Springfield album archive page where we have been listing out and linking all Springfield band and artist releases (demos, albums, etc.) has hit a total of 500 listings! Most of these listings include links to where you can go listen to the release. Right now this ranges from Food And Money back in 1980 all the way to Ricki Marvel in 2020. That’s 40 years! We do know that this isn’t nearly anywhere close to cataloguing everything that has ever came out in Springfield, but we are constantly adding to this list. If you have music to be added (especially if you have links to where we can listen, or send us music directly) – feel free to reach out to us at dumbrecs@gmail.com.

It should also be noted that the vast majority of the albums we have listed have all came out within the last few years. The halfway point in all of that is at 2016. Either there’s been more music than ever coming out of Springfield in recent years and it’s easier for bands to record than it was in earlier years, or we have a lot of catching up on past years to do we are not sure… maybe a little bit of both cases.

Oh, we also did a little bit of updating to our grand ol’ history page, which by now takes a good sitting down to fully read.

Sensai Doog: “Live 4rm The Zoo II”

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Today we bring you another local release we are a little late to the game to – this one came out late at the end of last year in December. Thanks to Ken No of Hiphophumpday killing it in the review section of Activator Magazine, we are able to get the latest on local hip hop releases that we may have otherwise missed! This is the latest from local rapper Sensai Doog. Sensai Doog came out with a full length album in December called Live 4rm The Zoo II. You can stream some of that on the Youtube player below. Find the full album streaming on Youtube right here. You can also find it online at CD Baby and Deezer.

Sensai Doog released an album prior to this one called Blood Eagle back in 2018. We are also adding this one to last year for our Springfield album archive page… which brings us to 500 releases total!?!?