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RevCo
Linger Ficken' Good & Barnyard Oddities (Limited Double 180g Colored Vinyl)
Run Out Groove 60
Released on December 14, 2018

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STRICTLY LIMITED: Run Out Groove is a different kind of Record Label. They have a short buying window with a strict cut off date. They then press that record limited to exactly the number of total pre-orders, and all copies are numbered.
Orders for this RevCo release must be received no later than Friday Sept 7th 2018 by 9:00 AM (US Eastern time).
RevCo - Linger Ficken' Good... And Other Barnyard Oddities [2LP] (Colored 180 Gram Vinyl, first time on vinyl in the US, gatefold, limited/numbered
- This is the first time the album will be issued on vinyl in the US
- Out of print on vinyl for 25 years.
- Will be pressed on 180g colored vinyl at Record Industry in the Netherlands and come in a deluxe gatefold tip-on Stoughton sleeve.
- Each 2LP set will come numbered and strictly limited based on pre-orders
They are an American-Belgian alternative industrial rock band that began as a side project for Richard 23 of Front 242, Luc van Acker and Al Jourgensen of Ministry and was active between the years 1985 to 1993 and then on and off between 2004 to present in various incarnations. RevCo was founded by Richard and Luc with Al as producer. Their debut release was “No Devotion” on Wax Trax! Records in 1985. The single was followed by the album, “Big Sexy Land” in 1986 which featured a mixture of industrial, hard rock and EBM with sampling and synthesized beats. Richard quit in 1986 and the group’s remaining two members were augmented by Chris Connelly (formerly of Finitribe, later of Ministry), Paul Barker and Bill Rieflin (both formerly of the Blackouts and at the time in Ministry), with various others appearing as contributors or guests. Their 1988 live album marked the band’s live debut, featuring aggressive versions of the tracks from Big Sexy Land along with new material. This continued on their 1990 album, layering sample over sample and pushing the distortion. “Linger Ficken’ Good and Other Barnyard Oddities” (1993) was released by Sire Records, with most of the music returning to the less layered material and having a comedic edge. Included on this album is a cover of Rod Stewart’s “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?“ which was released as a single. A tour was planned to support the release but was cancelled and the band quietly came to an end. If voted to win, ROG will reissue this classic industrial title that has been out of print on vinyl for 25 years and will be making its debut on wax in the USA!

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