paradiseofbachelors

New Year, New Vision: Press and Repress.

This month we received the repressing of Said I Had a Vision, which is now available for sale directly from us, as well as from select record shops internationally who carry items distributed by Mississippi Records. The repressing features a new green LP label, but otherwise, it contains all the same materials as the original.

Another 500 Visions.

Thanks to your interest and support, the initial pressing of 500 copies of the Said I Had a Vision LP sold out before the official November 26th release date. (At least, our cache of copies is all gone, though the album is still available at discerning stores worldwide.) As David Lee puts it, the records are flying off the shelves!

Said I Had a Vision Release Concert at the Don Gibson Theater, November 7, 2010.

The Bachelors have been remarkably busy over the past month, with three record release parties in Shelby and Carrboro, North Carolina and Columbia, South Carolina. Whether you could join us or not, we hope you enjoy the above images from the Shelby event at the Don Gibson Theater, presented in collaboration with Destination Cleveland County and the Smithsonian New Harmonies exhibition.

The Art of Sound Festival.

On Saturday, October 23, the Bachelors traveled back to Shelby, NC to watch an historic performance by Cecil P and the White Street Band, the Constellations, David Lee, and Ann Sexton at the Cleveland County Arts Council, one of the final concerts of the local Art of Sound festival. On the occasion of Ann Sexton and David Lee’s first reunion after over twenty-five years, we Bachelors were finally able to meet Ann in person.

Pre-order your copy of Said I had a Vision today!

Visionaires, the time has finally come! We are now accepting pre-orders for Said I Had a Vision: Songs & Labels of David Lee, 1960-1988. The test pressings sound incredible–rich, bassy, and booming–and the first Paradise of Bachelors LP will be in our hands within just a few weeks.