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INTRODUCING VAULT PACKAGE #53: PRIMUS "THE REVENANT JUKE"

INTRODUCING VAULT PACKAGE #53: PRIMUS "THE REVENANT JUKE"

Across nearly a dozen albums released, through millions of records sold, and dozens of fans properly satiated and slaked in the live arena, there is one thing that Primus has NEVER done in their thirty-plus years as a band…

 

Release a 7-inch single. 

 

No one really seems to have a good reason or explanation or answer as to why this is the case, as all of their peers from the heady days of “ALTERNATIVE” rock have released veritable boatloads of these platters, both domestic and abroad, hits and misses, gems and chunks of coal alike. 

 

With the mantra that anything worth doing is worth OVERdoing, Third Man Records is honored to properly introduce the Primus to the 7-inch format with a box set collection of SIX colored vinyl singles highlighting the peaks of their catalog going all the way back to 1989. The Revenant Juke: A Collection Of Fables And Farce is available exclusively as the 53rd package in Third Man Records’ Vault series.

 

Disc one features “John the Fisherman” and “Too Many Puppies” from Primus’ debut album Frizzle Fry while disc two showcases the inimitable “Jerry Was A Race Car Driver” and “Tommy The Cat” from 1991’s Sailing The Seas Of Cheese. Disc three is truly a corker with the breakout classic “My Name Is Mud” ably paired with the “Mr. Krinkle” both off of Pork Soda from 1993. The band’s hittiest “hit” anchors disc four where “Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver” sits next to “Southbound Pachyderm”, each originally released on the 1995 album Tales From The Punch Bowl. “Shake Hands With Beef” and “Over The Falls” make up disc five and emanate from The Brown Album which the band released in 1998. And 1999’s The Antipop gives us both “The Antipop” and “Coattails Of A Dead Man” to round it all out on disc six. 

 

The iconoclastic cover image and the striking individual sleeve artwork are all newly created by the esteemed Adam Gates, a long-time associate of Primus who has collaborated with them across multiple artistic disciplines and whose day job finds him as a creative director at Pixar Animation Studios.

 

Housed in a slick, telescoping box and with the discs pressed on ducky yellow, bitter lime, fermented orange, soft purple, bruised peach and generic turquoise, the entire package is a fitting testament to one of the few truly great bands from the era that is still making relevant music and captivating fans as strongly as it has from the beginning.

 

Sign up for the Vault by July 31st, 2022.

 

Primus

The Revenant Juke: A Collection of Fables and Farce

6 x 7-inch box set

 

 

Disc one:

John The Fisherman b/w Too Many Puppies (on ducky yellow vinyl)

 

Disc two: 

Jerry Was A Race Car Driver b/w Tommy The Cat (on bitter lime vinyl)

 

Disc three: 

My Name Is Mud b/w Mr. Krinkle (on fermented orange vinyl)

 

Disc four: 

Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver b/w Southbound Pachyderm (on soft purple vinyl)

 

Disc five: 

Shake Hands With Beef b/w Over The Falls (on bruised peach vinyl)

 

Disc six:

The Antipop b/w Coattails Of A Dead Man (on generic turquoise vinyl)


Comments

Joseph K.

I can dig it. Would love to see more Primus our Les releases in the future. Thanks TMR. Maybe a live at TMR collab LP like the Pearl Jam drop.

Eric B.

This is the last straw. I’m insulted. Why the fuck are they using small hole cuts again, while calling it a juke? Fuck you, third man. I’m unsubscribing. What a waste of plastic.

William G.

Feels kinda like spitting in our faces with this one. Saw the pictures of the 45s and wondered what the actual LPs were gonna be. This package genuinely seems like a prank. Especially hot on the heels of a definitive reissue of a classic Sleep album, wildly inconsistent quality here. Not even a single extra to go with it. If a gimmick 45 box set wasn’t negotiable it should have been at least 10 discs in fun shapes or something. Anything.

nicole e.

FUCK YEAH!!! CAN"T WAIT

Michael A.

I love Les. But in not sure a dust collector of Primus songs is for me. 12 songs, all previously released too. Lazy.

Bradford G.

I totally feel a They Might Be Giants re-issue would be EPIC. And a collab with Jack would be so cool Stephanie L. The only thing this Primus Vault Package is missing is a LP of all the songs to go with the 7". This would be a lot “easier” listen. Kind of surprised that wasn’t thought about when putting together. Maybe it was. Would make a lot more valuable in the long run!

Kenneth P.

House of Treats!

Bryan T.

All the vault has released has been amazing and unique. Been a vault member since day 1. Not a fan of best of’s or compilations. When it’s a vault release it should be unreleased or rare remastered materials. Hate the idea of an unopened vault pack but I’m on this rollercoaster ride till the end…

Connor M.

How exciting.

Nathan E.

I love this. Thank you third man! You’ve got me back in the vault with this one

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