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Hello discerning music buyers-
That's right, we're back again with two new releases! As promised, we've returned to early punk and related reissues. We have a new 7" on BDR Records, our St. Louis-artists-only label and a CD only release that is produced and distributed for the band by Rerun Records. We also added yet one more M.O.T.O. title to our store! We now have the domestic CD release of the classic 2003 album Kill M.O.T.O. available for only $8.50 each!
Speaking of the store....we've decided to sell off the remaining TEST PRESSINGS of Rerun releases. All of them feature alternate art and are small, hand-numbered editions. Most of them are just a few bucks more than the standard pressing! Check 'em out here: RERUN STORE We've also been adding used inventory and the occasional new item to the store as we have time. There are over 900 items listed in the store now, and we'll continue adding more as we have time. We're drowning in boxes of used vinyl here, so please keep checking back!
Email for orders or questions: jason@rerunrecordsstl.com
Happy Halloween!
Jason
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New from our BDR Records label...

The Philosophic Collage-s/t 7"ep
(2012-BDR Records) (BDR #7)
According to the original St. Louis punk crowd, the Philosophic Collage and band leader Craig Kurtz (aka Timothy Tyme) were mildly difficult, if not completely off-putting. Their brand of abrasive music and Craig's "genius" schtick was too hard to take. When the band released this EP in 1981, most were confused by the four blasts of Art Punk/Midwestern No Wave, uh...if there really is such a thing as No Wave in the Midwest. It did impress Rough Trade enough to pick it up for distribution, even if the local response was less than enthusiastic.
The band only managed to play a handful of area gigs before nobody wanted to book them. They were far more successful in Chicago. Playing larger gigs to more receptive audiences and even signing on with a manager. Two cassettes were released after the EP, but it was all over by 1982 when Craig split the band up after an attempt to relocate to Chicago had failed.
BDR Records (the St.Louis-only division of Rerun Records) presents a deluxe reissue of this curiosity. 500 copies pressed on thick black vinyl. Housed in a heavy duty glue-pocket sleeve with a double-sided 14"x7" insert featuring vintage 'zine write-ups, ads and reviews, along with new liner notes by Craig Kurtz.
Tracklist:
Side A
-Genius
-Planned Obsolescence
Side B
-Toxic Poppies
-Headline Deadline
Two tracks from the EP can be heard here: Philosophic samples
Catalog Number: BDR #7 Format: vinyl 7"ep Release date: 11-5-12
Cost $6.00 each plus postage
($8ppd U.S. - $10.50 Canada - $15ppd outside of North America)
Paypal to: Jason@RerunRecordsSTL.com
or order it here with other items: PHILOSOPHIC COLLAGE EP
and from Rerun Records...

The Ninnies-Why Not? CD
(2012-Rerun/Stupid Records) (RERUN #019/STD 002)
The Ninnies were a bouncy powerpop/ROCK band from the far Northwest Chicago suburb of Mundelein, IL. They weren't trying to be the next Cheap Trick like so many others around that area in those days. Instead they were just a group of drinking buddies playing music for fun. The Ninnies never even really tried to be part of the Chicago scene. Instead, they stayed in Mundelein and ruled backyard parties and the local bowling alley from 1978-1981.
They released one 45 in 1980 on their own Stupid Records. It didn't have a flashy picture sleeve and was mostly unknown to Punk and powerpop collectors until a member of the band launched a Ninnies website with a bit of info and a few pictures. When three members of the band were featured on the St. Louis based Scene of the Crime radio show in 2008, the renewed interest in the band sparked an idea to collect the band's recordings before the tapes rotted completely.
The Why Not? CD collects the entire seven song studio session that produced the original 45, rehearsal demos, live tracks and more! All original material recorded 1979-1980. Classic photos of the band are included along with new liner notes by bass player John Azzato (aka Johnny A). The source tapes were far from perfect, but we've done everything possible to enhance their audio quality. Mid-to-lo fi fun is to be expected! Produced and distributed by Rerun Records for Johnny A and Stupid Records.
Tracklist:
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Spaz Attack
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The Rejects
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My Best Girl
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Nowhere Elevated
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Commode Hugging Drunk
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Freudian Hump
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I Hate You
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I Want To Be Invisible
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First Kiss
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But I Love You
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What Can I Do?
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What Are People For?
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Spaz Attack/The Rejects radio feature
Preview the audio and see the full artwork here: THE NINNIES
Catalog No.: RERUN #019 Format: CD - packaged in standard jewel case
UPC: 616822109724 Release date: 11-5-12
Cost $8.50 each plus postage
($10.50ppd U.S. - $13.00 Canada - $16.50 ppd outside of North America)
Paypal to: Jason@RerunRecordsSTL.com
or order it here with other items: THE NINNIES CD
-CURRENT RERUN/BDR RECORDS MAILORDER LIST-
**U.S. Customers on this mailing list pay only $4.00 flat rate shipping on any size order of Rerun, BDR or M.O.T.O. releases**
**Non-U.S. people - standard shipping rates apply**
SPECIAL OFFER on Rerun or BDR releases: Get any four Rerun or BDR LPs for $40 + postage! (Does not include distributed M.O.T.O. titles - See M.O.T.O. specials below!)
See artwork and full details at the Rerun WEBSTORE
Rerun Records
-BOB-The Things That You Do b/w Thomas Edison 7" $6.00 each - Less than ten copies left and will not be re-pressed!
-VOM-Live At Surf City 7"EP (RERUN #006) $6.50 each (please specify B&W or color sleeve)
-The Reactors-It’s Not Important b/w Cold Eyes 7” (RERUN #008) $6.00 each
-Manic Depressives/0:30 Second Flash-split mLP (RERUN #010) $11.00 each
-The Gruberger Brothers-Greetings From Reading, PA LP (RERUN #012) $11.00 each
-M.O.T.O.-BOLT! LP (RERUN #014) $12.00 each
-M.O.T.O.-E Pluribus M.O.T.O. LP (RERUN #015) $12.00 each
-The Screamin' Mee-Mees-Comedy Hour CS/CDR (2012-RERUN #017) CS or CDR $5.00 each
-Bruce Cole-Oh, Lou Lost The Elvis Tapes CD/CDR (2012-RERUN #018) CS or CDR $5.00 each
-The Ninnies-Why Not? CD (2012-Rerun/Stupid Records) (RERUN #019/STD 002) $8.50 each
Rerun Modern Releasing Company - non-reissue titles
-Medical Tourists-s/t LP (2012-RERUN #007/IMPEX 002) $11.00 each
-SYNTAX ERROR-s/t 7"ep (2012-RERUN #009/RMRC #998) $5.00 each
-Prefecture-s/t 7”ep (2012-RERUN #011/RMRC #997) $5.00 each
M.O.T.O.-CDR titles
-Pack Your Troubles
-No Way Street
-Raw Power
-Live at the Lyon's Den, Chicago, IL January 24, 2003
-M.O.T.O. Goes Back To College
-This Corpse Is A Warning
-TerraMOTO
-St. John The Bastard
All M.O.T.O. CDR titles are $5.00 each or five for $20.00
BDR Records
-V/A-Test Patterns CD (BDR #1) $3.00 or free with purchase of any BDR LP
-Raymilland-Recordings ’79-’81 LP+CD or CD (BDR #2) LP+CD package $12.00 each CD format in CD wallet $6.00
-The Welders-s/t 7”ep (BDR #3) $6.00 each (2nd pressing)
-The Retros-Inner City Rockers - The Retros 1979 LP (BDR #4) LP $12.00 each CD $6.00 each
-The Philosophic Collage-s/t 7"ep (BDR #7) $6.00 each
Other M.O.T.O. titles available from Rerun and combo deals:
Current M.O.T.O. combo deals: (Prices do not include shipping)
COMBO #1: No Sleep 'Til Turku LP & No Way Street LP $24.50
COMBO #2: No Sleep 'Til Turku CD & Battle of the Band - Greatest Hits CD $17.00
COMBO #3: No Sleep 'Til Turku LP, No Way Street LP, BOLT! LP & E Pluribus M.O.T.O. LP $45.00
COMBO #4: FIVE M.O.T.O. CDR titles (your choice) for $20.00
M.O.T.O.-No Sleep ´Til Turku LP/CD LP $13.50 each CD $9.50 each
M.O.T.O.-No Way Street LP $13.50 each
M.O.T.O.-Live In Turku CASSETTE $6.50 each
M.O.T.O.-Battle of the Band - Greatest Hits 1988-2005 CD $9.50 each
M.O.T.O.-Kill M.O.T.O. CD $8.50 each
COMING SOON!
RERUN RECORDS
-Coming learly 2013 and beyond:
-VOM-Live at Surf City POSTER (RERUN #006.5) - We will be offering a very limited silk screened poster, reproducing the original, eye popping promo flier for the VOM-Live at Surf City EP. Brilliant art from the mind of Ronn Spencer; legendary photographer, plus designer of the Sex Pistols U.S. LP art, '70s'-80s Sire Punk promo campaigns, etc.
-The Ama-Dots-collection LP (RERUN #016) – A collection of mind numbing ‘79-‘83 No Wave and dark Post Punk from this talented Milwaukee band. Their “Hit Girls” 45, unreleased Iain Burgess recording session from 1983 and more!
-The Ones-Short Dress b/w Tightrope 7" & collection CD (RERUN #020 & 021) - A collection of this Milwaukee band's only 45 from 1979 along with unreleased studio recordings, rehearsal demos and a few live songs. Blazing Stooges/Dead Boys Punk ROCK! The band was originally named Ozone, and here's a clip of them performing a song from their single live on TV: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qDcftRRJ58
-Peer Pressure-collection DOUBLE 7"(RERUN #022) - Brilliant two-man KBD Punk/DIY from Greenwich, CT. A double 7" package with remastered reissues of both the original, 1980 EP (though, actually their second recording) and the unreleased 1979 EP that EV Records eventually issued in 2001. Anticipate the future!!!
-M.O.T.O.-M.O.T.O.erectus LP (RERUN #023) Another classic M.O.T.O. cassette album on vinyl! This one was originally released in 1987.
-M.O.T.O.-Ampeg Stud LP (RERUN #024) One of the best cassette albums from the early Chicago-era of M.O.T.O. Originally released in 1996 and brimming with hits!
-Lubricants-Activated Energy 7" (RERUN #025) - Deluxe reissue of this Milwaukee band's only single from 1980. Classic Punk stomps with piercing guitar as heard on the Killed By Death comps.
-M.O.T.O.-Official worldwide fan club! - Co-run with Blast of Silence/Svart Records out of Turku, FInland. The fan club kit will include an exclusive 7"ep and all sorts of other swell goodies!
...stay tuned for more news of exciting releases and stuff!
BDR RECORDS RELEASES - All St. Louis area artists!
-FINALLY Coming January 2013-
-Max Load-s/t LP+CD (BDR #6) –Killed By Death stars! Straight up Midwest-style Punk, basement psych and homemade ROCK from Belleville, IL, which is just over the river from St. Louis. Their brilliant X Rod 7” from 1979 and a bunch of demo recordings from '79-'83. Like a punk rock Monkees dreaming about the L.A strip circa 1976. Pop culture junkie overload music! The CD had several bonus tracks and comes free with the LP and is available on its own for those who don't care about vinyl. There will also be a limited edition package which includes an entire live set of Max Load on cable access TV in 1981!
-Dear John-The Sugar Creek Sessions CDR (BDR #5.5) - The copies of the original 7" we repackaged have sold out, and when the Record Store Day Edition that included this CDR went over so well, we decided to offer it on its own. It includes the entire 1981 six song session that the single was taken from. A pro-quality CDR edition with color art.
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BDR Records
Rerun also co-runs BDR Records, which releases reissues and archival collections of Punk, Power Pop, Post Punk and other independent music from St. Louis area bands of the '70s-'80s.
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M.O.T.O.
M.O.T.O. (aka Masters of the Obvious): Infectous Pop-Garage-Punk from the warped brain of Paul Caporino. Making noise since 1981 and going stronger than ever. On the road most days of the year. Want to book Paul Caporino/M.O.T.O. in your town? Just email MOTOspam@yahoo.com or contact Rerun Records for help!
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