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Cavetone Records is an all-vinyl label and an all analog studio in a digital world located in Columbia, MO. Cavetone believes in all things tube and analog, especially the weird stuff. Cavetone releases garage/lo-fi/sleazy/slightlydelic pop in all of its variants on vinyl. Cavetone refers to itself in the third person. Cavetone believe that CDs are a silly fad. If you think Cavetone is neat, drop Cavetone a line. Cavetone also does not use pronouns.
Any of the below records can be purchased directly at www.cavetone.com All money goes back to Cavetone bands and helps support artists who record to tape, have tubes in their amps, and who care about their music enough to release it on vinyl.
Current Cavetone Offerings:
These are the current Cavetone Records offerings. All are in stock and ready to ship. While we update our website, please write us here if you would like to purchase any.
Pat Boone's Farm - "Garage * Dance * Loud"
Cavetone - 101
7 inch vinyl record
The electric 12 string garage pop on this 7 inch from the Columbia, MO band draws from Nesmeth-penned Monkees tunes, the better part of the Nuggets boxed set, and a general caveman/cavegirl approach to making a big beat. Now available on beautiful limited-edition marble vinyl for $5 domestic postage paid.
Track listing:
Side A: "Illinois Girls" & "Meatcow Blues"
Side B: "Freakout" & "LP Woman"
Monte Carlos - "Guilty of Moaning My Love"
Cavetone 102
7 inch vinyl record
Columbia MO's sex rock heartthrobs unleash a record teeming with all of the lovely misplaced energy of your first back seat dry hump on side A with a tremolo-soaked ride through the desert on side B. Strut and smut at its finest! $5 domestic postage paid.
Track listing:
Side A: "Guilty of Love" & "Keep it to Yourself"
Side B: "Moaning my Love"
Monte Carlos - "I Think You Know What I Mean"
Cavetone 103
7 inch vinyl record
The masters of smut rock return with this three song mix of cheap rum and overactive libido. The A side, "I think you know what I mean," is something really special, combining Lou Never's signature guttural mating cries with a Thin Lizzy-esque guitar attack. Even if we could have fit something else on the A-side, we wouldn't have for this one. Side B features a reverb-y surf instrumental and a catchy little rave up. $5 domestic postage paid.
Track listing:
Side A: "I Think You Know What I Mean"
Side B: "Lobo's Theme" & "Bringing It All Back Home for You"
Various Artists - "Cavetone Monofesto Vol. 1"
Cavetone -104
7 inch vinyl record
Hopefully the first of many to come, the "Cavetone Monofesto" is a concept quad split, where each band records a song about the same topic. Vol. 1 has every band writing and recording their own theme song. It features Monte Carlos churning out a clever Pretty Things-esque "Just Monte Carlos," Pat Boone's Farm reaching back into their history with a surfy 12 string song about "kool-aid and turpentine," Left Arm chugging through a valuable spelling lesson in "l-e-f-t- a-r-m alright!" and The Animal Party perverting beloved cartoon characters in "Animal Party." Very different neat sounds from around the Midwest. 5 monies postage paid.
Track listing:
Side A: Monte Carlos - "Just Monte Carlos" & Pat Boone's Farm - "Theme"
Side B: Left Arm - "l-e-f-t a-r-m alright" & The Animal Party - "Animal Party"
*Every Cavetone Record is analog-recorded, mixed, and mastered on a tube mono lathe. No computers have molested the sound of your Cavetone Record (although Cavetone Records have been known to molest computers).
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Coming January 2010: Blackbelts/Pat Boone's Farm split 7 inch, and a Wild Cat Daddies 7 inch. Mmmm, vinyl...
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