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We'd like to thank all of our loyal customers over the years, you have made it all worthwhile! The last 20 years have seen a golden age in access to the world's recorded music history both in physical media and online. We were happy to be a part of sharing our knowledge of some of that great music with you. We hope you enjoyed most of what we sold & recommended to you over the years and hope you will continue to seek out the music that matters.

In the meantime we'll be selling our remaining inventory, including thousands of play copies, many of which are rare and/or out-of-print, never to be seen again. Over the next few weeks the discounts will increase and the price of play copies will decrease. Here are the details:

New CDs, LPs, DVDs, Blu-ray, Books 60% off 15% off

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Rare/Premium/Out-of-print play copies $4.99 $14.99

Other play copies $2.99 $8.99

Magazine back issues $1 $2/each or 10 for $5 $15

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We will be resuming our closing sale beginning Friday, June 11. Our hours will be as follows:

Wednesday-Saturday 12pm-7pm
Sunday 11am-6pm

Open every day between September 22nd-30th

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Thursday
Aug122010

BABY EAGLE - Dog Weather

Toronto has had one of its hottest and most eventful summers in years. If you're looking for a break from the heat and excitment, Dog Weather might be just what you're looking for. It's the type of record you'll want to put on every day for a month, like a nice new pair of boots, wearing it in until it gets comfortable.

Steve Lambke is Baby Eagle. That's his face is on the grainy cover of Dog Weather, his third album and first full-length for You've Changed Records, following 2006's self-titled debut and 2007's No Blues. Each Baby Eagle record has found Steve paired up with a different group of musicans (including John K. Samson, Christine Fellows, and Shotgun & Jaybird), giving each group of songs its own flavour. This time around he's employed the talents of Shotgun Jimmie (again), Daniel Romano, and David Trenaman and Colleen Collins from east-coast rock duo Construction & Destruction. The band does a good job of adding their own flourishes, but when all is said and done, it's all about Steve.

The albums starts off with "Day of our Departing," the longest track here and also the perfect preview of things to come. With a laidback folk-rock framework, the songs mostly act as a showcase for Steve's wordy narratives. Once based in Toronto (where he played in a little band you might have heard of called The Constantines) but now living in Sackville, NB, his new settings certainly seem to have informed his lyrics. Song titles such as "Fisherman or Fish," "River Bank Sitter," and "Thistle in Bloom" give you a good idea of what to expect. However, this isn't the case of another city slicker putting on a fake drawl and singing about subjects they know nothing about—everything on this album feels natural. There are songs about dogs and songs about the weather, and songs about a whole lot more. Small moments in our lives that pass us over but make up who we are. This record is a moment in time worth revisiting. Get it.

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