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Grab your safety goggles and your hi-viz gear, because it’s time to Drill a Hole in That Substrate And Tell Me What You See. Erstwhile druggie, drifter, storyteller, taxi-driver, recovering Pentecostal maverick from Pensacola, Florida. It’s the 20th anniversary of Jim White’s haunting outer space alt.country classic that has a title so long nobody can remember the name of it. Featuring Aimee Mann, M. Ward, Bill Frisell and the Barenaked Ladies—to name a few of the artists here—this album quickly rose to cult status. Pitchfork gave it an 8.1 and said, “White has enough guest musicians on this to populate any number of small towns.” They also said, “You won't hear another record like it this year, possibly ever. What all these disparate elements that White pulls together add up to is White's alone, a style with no real name, American as barbecue sauce on apple pie.” Now it’s on vinyl for the first time, pressed on Substrate Black in a gatefold jacket. And because he wasn’t wordy enough the first time around, Jim’s added THREE EXTRA TRACKS. By the way, Jim will be on tour in the South in spring 2024. Find the details on his website: https://jimwhitemusic.net/. A1. Static on the Radio (feat Aimee Mann) – 6:31 A2. Bluebird – 5:29 A3. Combing My Hair in a Brand New Style – 6:24 B1. That Girl from Brownsville Texas – 6:22 B2. Borrowed Wings – 4:34 B3. If Jesus Drove a Motor Home – 4:36 B4. Objects in Motion – 5:58 C1. Buzzards of Love – 7:00 C2. Alabama Chrome – 4:25 C3. Phone Booth in Heaven – 7:09 C4. Land Called Home – 4:11 D1. Suckerz Promisez - 5:58 (New Bonus Track) D2. Strange Candy - 7:25 (New Bonus Track) D3. Cinderblock Walls - 5:27 (New Bonus Track)