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Glassjaw Teams Up with Revelation Records on 1998 Don Fury Sessions Vinyl Release

Hot off the heels of the announcement of their forthcoming vinyl reissue of Judge's Chung King Can Suck It LP, Revelation Records is back with another bit of release info many No Echo readers should take note of.

The label has teamed up with Glassjaw for the release of their Don Fury Sessions for the first time on vinyl. The eight tracks were recorded in 1998 at the legendary NYHC producer's (Quicksand, Gorilla Biscuits) studio that was located at 18 Spring Street Nolita in Manhattan at the time.

The songs went on to become the basis of the Long Island band's debut album, 2000's Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence. The Don Fury Sessions 12" will also include Glassaw's cover of The Clash's "Train In Vain" as its closing track.

READ MORE: The Most Influential Figures of NYHC: Don Fury

The original tracks are now remastered by Don Fury himself and put together for vinyl release limited to 1998 in Opaque Yellow (Canary) and will be out on  March 7th via Revelation Records (pre-order).

Don Fury Sessions tracklist:
1. Pretty Lush
2. One Eight Becomes Two Zeros
3. Ry Ry's Song
4. Majour
5. Motel Of White Lotus
6. Matchbook Blackbook
7. Harlem
8. Train In Vain

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