BROTHER CANE - WISHPOOOL ( ELECTRIC YELLOW LIMITED RUN VINYL) 2024 Girder Records (Copy)
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Description
We were so honored to be able to work with Damon Johnson and Brother Cane on the the 30th Anniversary of their 1993 debut that we decided to also do Wishpool on CD with LTD Collector Card and two different options for Vinyl, Silver Cane and Electric Yellow. This is the first time this album is available on vinyl.
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First Time on Vinyl
- Remastered from original masters
- Features #1 Rock Radio Hit, I Lie In the Bed I Make
- Mastered for Vinyl
- Heavy Weight Audiophile Vinyl (Electric Yellow)
- Black Polylined Sleeve
- Includes Lyrics and photos on a 12x12" insert
- Part of the Limited Run Vinyl Series
- Limited To 500
- Bundle option available
- Also available on CD with Collector Sleeve and LTD Trading Card
- Officially Licensed from Universal Music Group and Virgin Records
- Release Date: Oct 25, 2024
Damon Johnson is a founding member of Brother Cane and has toured the world as the guitarist for legends Alice Cooper and Thin Lizzy. Just when he thought all of his musical dreams had come true, in early 2021, Damon was asked to fill in for the legendary guitarist and founding member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, a position he still holds to this day.
Brother Cane was formed by singer/guitarist Damon Johnson and bassist Glenn Maxey. They released three studio albums and several charting singles, including three number 1’s and five top 10 hits. Their debut album, Brother Cane (1993), peaked at #14 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. Seeds (1995) yielded the #1 Rock track “And Fools Shine On,” which led to a lengthy and successful tour in support of Van Halen. Their final release, Wishpool (1998), brought Brother Cane another #1 song at Rock Radio, “I Lie in the Bed I Make.”
Brother Cane has 56,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. Their album Wishpool recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. The aforementioned #1 song, “I Lie in the Bed I Make,” is also the band's fifth most popular song on Spotify. This album has never been released on vinyl before. It is a Universal Music Group/Virgin Records release that has been officially licensed with the complete support of the band. There are 1,500 units available worldwide on Silver Cane-colored vinyl with a marketing hype sticker on the front containing album information.
Track Listing:
- Wishpool 4:22
- Where Was I To Know 4:35
- Mirror Ball 4:53
- Machete 3:28
- I Lie In The Bed I Make 4:26
- Look For Something More 4:43
- The Crow Flies 4:27
- Come Alive Again 5:04
- The Truth 4:24
- I Surrender 4:11
- Lead My Follow 4:19
- Human After All 3:54
Band Members:
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- Damon Johnson – lead vocals, guitars
- David Anderson – guitars
- Glenn Maxey – bass guitar
- Scott Collier – drums
WHAT DOUG VAN PELT of HEAVENS METAL HAD TO SAY...
Brother Cane is he best band in the history of rock and roll to ever be dropped by a label.
What was Virgin Records thinking? They only released 3 albums with 30 songs of perfection. I mean, their worst song is probably “Got No Shame,” and I say that probably just because it was overplayed. That’s like saying “Carry On, My Wayward Son” is the worst song on the Leftoverture album by Kansas, which I believe.
Interviewing Damon Johnson at the Sneakers club in Austin, Texas, before a Brother Cane show one afternoon was one of my journalistic highlights. We hit it off and discovering that Damon was a serious fan of Phil Keaggy was a breath of fresh air.
I have every song in their catalog on my smartphone, which I constantly play on shuffle. I get an earful of Brother Cane at least once a day for I don’t know how many years now (more than a decade). Brilliant rock songs, killer tones and sonics, attitude galore, and that kind of play-like-your-pants-are-on-fire guitar on just about every song.
Easily one of my favorite bands of all time.
-Doug Van Pelt / Heaven’s Metal (& HM) Magazine.