Tooth And Nail 166 132 98 77 8 JOSH ROUSE The Smooth Sounds Of Josh Rouse. The H still packs JOSH ROUSE rooms, though, because next to Under Cold Blue Stars his l-hate-me, his we-hate-us (Slow River/Rykodisc) feels kinda communal. I did kind of check out on him for a bit, and The Happiness Waltz was the last album of his that I bought, but it was a nice return to the style of early to mid 2000’s work, reuniting him with producer Brad Jones from that time. TROUBLE WITH SWEENEY Fishtown Briefcase Burnt Toast Vinyl 154 133 139 110. Personally, I like most of his work quite a bit, and would say hands down that Nashville is his best, most consistent album. Home and Under The Cold Blue Stars have never been released on vinyl before, but should be.Ĭountry Mouse, City House was pressed on vinyl when it originally came out, via Josh’s own Bedroom Classics label, but is also out of print now. I think it’s decent debut album, but only hinted at what he was capable of.
Pretty sure they are all on YepRock, also, as is Subtitulo, which might be more hard to find, but not out of print yet.ĭressed Up Like Nebraska was released via Run Out Groove last year.
Sadly, it also appears they are currently out of print, and no word if they’ll be getting a re-pressing any time soon, because I’d like to have them, too, and foolishly didn’t buy them when I had the chance.Įverything from El Turista (2010) on is still in print on vinyl, and shouldn’t be too hard to find. Both Nashville and 1972 were released on vinyl via YepRock back in 2013, not long after he released The Happiness Waltz.