On gold vinyl.
Richmond Fontaine's 8th album " We Used to Think The Freeway Sounded Like A River", is Richmond Fontaine at their strongest with Willy Vlautin taking over a year to write; most of it autobiographical. The CD was originally released through El Cortez/Décor Records in 2009 and this is the first time Décor will release the vinyl. It was previously released in 2011 by Diverse in a limited pressing. This was the bands last album recorded with JD Foster and is still seen as one of their strongest.
We Used To Think The Freeway Sounded Like A River 3:27
Northwest 0:30
You Can Move Back Here 2:47
The Boyfriends 3:28
The Pull 4:04
Sitting Outside My Dad's Old House 1:03
Maybe We Were Both Born Blue 2:44
Watch Out 2:43
43 3:34
Lonnie 4:02
Ruby And Lou 2:50
Walking Back To Our Place At 3am 2:24
Two Alone 6:00
A Letter To The Patron Saint Of Nurses 3:24
Richmond Fontaine's 8th album " We Used to Think The Freeway Sounded Like A River", is Richmond Fontaine at their strongest with Willy Vlautin taking over a year to write; most of it autobiographical. The CD was originally released through El Cortez/Décor Records in 2009 and this is the first time Décor will release the vinyl. It was previously released in 2011 by Diverse in a limited pressing. This was the bands last album recorded with JD Foster and is still seen as one of their strongest.
We Used To Think The Freeway Sounded Like A River 3:27
Northwest 0:30
You Can Move Back Here 2:47
The Boyfriends 3:28
The Pull 4:04
Sitting Outside My Dad's Old House 1:03
Maybe We Were Both Born Blue 2:44
Watch Out 2:43
43 3:34
Lonnie 4:02
Ruby And Lou 2:50
Walking Back To Our Place At 3am 2:24
Two Alone 6:00
A Letter To The Patron Saint Of Nurses 3:24