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Record Details

Artist: Fleet Foxes
Title: Fleet Foxes / Sun Giant EP
Format: 12"12" EPReissue
Label: Sub Pop
Cat No: SP 777
Released: 2013
Country:
Genres: Folk RockIndie Rock
Status Have
Added To List 22nd April 2024
Disc 1 | 12"
No Notes 
A Matrix:
SP-777-A 17591.1(3) JG  
B Matrix:
SP-777-B 17591.2(3)  
Disc 2 | 12" EP
No Notes 
A Matrix:
SP-781-A 17523.1(3)  
B Matrix:
SP-781-B 17523.2(3)  

Additional Information

Comments Identical in many ways to the original [r1359927] 2008 release. However, a few packaging differences of note:
1. This copy has plastic sleeves for the records, whereas the original 2008 has paper.
2. Additionally, the spines are slightly different: The "Sub Pop" label at the top is smaller on this release than the original, "Fleet Foxes" is better centered in the middle, and "SP 777" is all the way at the bottom (the 2008 release has a cpl inches between the "SP 777" and the bottom).
[See pictures]

Black vinyl.
Matrix/Runout/Labels are all identical to original 2008 pressing.
Comes with a download card.
Released in a gatefold sleeve with the "Sun Giant" EP as a bonus.
2 printed inserts included.

Fleet Foxes (LP):
Recorded at our homes, our friends' homes, our parents' homes, at London Bridge Studio, and at Avast Studio in Seattle, Washington, through the Summer and Fall of 2007. Phil Ek produced, engineered, and mixed, except when we were flailing around at home, recording ourselves poorly for him to clean up later. This happened often. [...] Mastered, at RFI in Seattle.

Sun Giant (EP):
We all played many an instrument. An itemized and individualized list would be egotistical and tiresome.
It was mostly recorded in early January of 2008 at Bear Creek Studios in Woodinville, Washington. We did additional recording at both our house and at Stuart Hollerman's Avast! Studio, where the EP was also mixed. The handsome Philip M. Ek was the producer, engineer, and mixer. All hate mail may be directed to him. Except mastering hate mail, which can be sent to Ed Brooks at RFI in Seattle, WA.

Cover painting "The Blue Cloak" (De Blauwe Huik) by Pieter The Elder Bruegel.
© Staatliche Gemaldegaleria, Berlin, Germany / The Bridgman Art Library.
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