Given 2020 has been an atypical year in most every way, it seemed only appropriate to follow suit with the 2019 Hall of Fame release. In lieu of waiting for the vinyl to land, we have opted to drop the digital version in advance. How about right now?
So with no further ado, we present the fan-voted, improv heavy Hall of Fame: Class of 2019.
We won’t be surprised if a few choices on this year’s release catch you off guard. In addition to the usual fan voting, Team UM weighed in internally in an attempt to better represent some of the lesser discussed shows. This year’s offering highlights a truly collective band and fan effort with every track hailing from a different show, a first in 10 years of HOF albums.
Clocking in at a self-indulgent five hours and 17 minutes, this year’s HOF is the longest to date. With shows from 17 venues in 16 different cities, covering 11 states, the Class of 2019 covers a lot of ground. And because we couldn’t make up our minds, we present the first ever “Attachmentstein,” a hybrid of three different versions of Attachments spliced together. (Can you find the edits?)
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Tracklist
1. Resolution (03.29.19 Nashville, Tennessee)
2. Plunger (08.15.19 Saint Petersburg, Florida)
3. Utopian Fir (01.26.19 Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
4.Dump City (03.21.19 Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania)
5. Similar Skin (07.03.19 Anaheim, California)
6. Attachmentstein (06.22.19 Morrison, Colorado + 01.18.19 Cincinnati, Ohio + 05.31.19 Ozark, Arkansas)
7. Eat (08.30.19 Asbury Park, New Jersey)
8. Blue Echo (02.14.19 Brooklyn, New York)
9. Little Gift (03.23.19 Cleveland, Ohio)
10. Ocean Billy (01.12.19 Richmond, Virginia)
11. In the Kitchen (08.17.19 St. Augustine, Florida)
12. Preamble > Mantis (02.16.19 Brooklyn, New York)
13. All in Time (07.19.19 Richmond, Virginia)
14. JaJunk (04.03.19 Aspen, Colorado)
15. Spires (08.25.19 Kettering, Ohio)
16. All in Time Pt. II (07.19.19 Richmond, Virginia)
17. 17 Ringo (12.30.19 Denver, Colorado)
Given 2020 has been an atypical year in most every way, it seemed only appropriate to follow suit with the 2019 Hall of Fame release. In lieu of waiting for the vinyl to land, we have opted to drop the digital version in advance. How about right now?
So with no further ado, we present the fan-voted, improv heavy Hall of Fame: Class of 2019.
We won’t be surprised if a few choices on this year’s release catch you off guard. In addition to the usual fan voting, Team UM weighed in internally in an attempt to better represent some of the lesser discussed shows. This year’s offering highlights a truly collective band and fan effort with every track hailing from a different show, a first in 10 years of HOF albums.
Clocking in at a self-indulgent five hours and 17 minutes, this year’s HOF is the longest to date. With shows from 17 venues in 16 different cities, covering 11 states, the Class of 2019 covers a lot of ground. And because we couldn’t make up our minds, we present the first ever “Attachmentstein,” a hybrid of three different versions of Attachments spliced together. (Can you find the edits?)
Click Details for tracklist.
Out of stock? Get notified when this item is restocked.
Tracklist
1. Resolution (03.29.19 Nashville, Tennessee)
2. Plunger (08.15.19 Saint Petersburg, Florida)
3. Utopian Fir (01.26.19 Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
4.Dump City (03.21.19 Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania)
5. Similar Skin (07.03.19 Anaheim, California)
6. Attachmentstein (06.22.19 Morrison, Colorado + 01.18.19 Cincinnati, Ohio + 05.31.19 Ozark, Arkansas)
7. Eat (08.30.19 Asbury Park, New Jersey)
8. Blue Echo (02.14.19 Brooklyn, New York)
9. Little Gift (03.23.19 Cleveland, Ohio)
10. Ocean Billy (01.12.19 Richmond, Virginia)
11. In the Kitchen (08.17.19 St. Augustine, Florida)
12. Preamble > Mantis (02.16.19 Brooklyn, New York)
13. All in Time (07.19.19 Richmond, Virginia)
14. JaJunk (04.03.19 Aspen, Colorado)
15. Spires (08.25.19 Kettering, Ohio)
16. All in Time Pt. II (07.19.19 Richmond, Virginia)
17. 17 Ringo (12.30.19 Denver, Colorado)
Best HOF yet in my opinion. At least that’s my verdict after a few days casual listening and a recent 6 hr solo road trip. Every time you think these guys have reached the pinnacle they proceed to soar to a new height. Adventurous yet precise...HEAVY to sonically soaring...it is all there for my ears. Many thanks to UM for doing what they do and doing it so well. If you have the means in these crazy times, then please support these guys and all other bands you love.