With the April 24 release of their appropriately titled compilation SC100, Bloomington-based Secretly Canadian Records will both turn 11 years old and become the first Indiana label in history to issue 100 albums.
Fittingly, the good folks over at Secretly Canadian will be pulling out all the stops for this monumental occurrence. From April 12 to May 8, 11 of the label's finest titles will be discounted, including Songs: Ohia's Ghost Tropic, Damien Jurado's Where Shall You Take Me and Danielson's Fetch The Compass Kids.
Likewise, the label will release SC100, an 18-track compilation featuring the finest artists in Secretly Canadian's 11-year history all covering each other's songs.
Check out the late Nikki Sudden doing June Panic's song "See(ing) Double" here or Dave Fischoff covering Damien Jurado's "Abilene" here.
SC100 tracklist with original artist in parentheses:
1. See(ing) Double by Nikki Sudden (June Panic)
2. The Last Bandit by Songs: Ohia (Nikki Sudden)
3. Structure: Necessity by Suzanne Langille (Songs: Ohia)
4. The Escape by Early Day Miners (Suzanne Langille and Loren MazzaCane Connors)
5. Upstate by Damien Jurado (Early Day Miners)
6. Abeline by Dave Fischoff (Damien Jurado)
7. Propaganda for a Comic by Danielson (Dave Fischoff)
8. Fruitful Weekend by June Panic (Danielson)
9. Soft Evenings by Ativin (Marmoset)
10. Lungs for the Race by Swearing At Motorists (Havergal)
11. Riding and Romaing by Havergal (Ativin)
12. The Real Thing by Racebannon (Swearing At Motorists)
13. Clubber Lang by Cornelius Boots (Racebannon)
14. We're All Gonna Die by Jens Lekman (Scout Niblett)
15. Sky Phenomenon by Marmoset (Jens Lekman)
16. 40 Years of Our Family by the Impossible Shapes (Japonize Elephants)
17. Birds by Panoply Academy (the Impossible Shapes)
18. Highlight and Marginalia by Japonize Elephants (Panoply Academy)
Related links:
Secretly Canadian’s homepage
Secretly Canadian on MySpace
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