Lost Recordings V (1980-1983)
As one superfan to another it has been my absolute pleasure and honor to work with Jeff Tartakov, Kramer, and […]
As one superfan to another it has been my absolute pleasure and honor to work with Jeff Tartakov, Kramer, and […]
“Dear Jeff, Well, here’s another issue of ‘The Lost Recordings.’ I swear when I listen to these tapes I get
When Daniel left Austin in February 1987 he was in a bad state of mind. After retiring from the music
Released January 19, 2024, this historic release is available in three distinct vinyl pressings and one limited-edition cassette. The 1st
Space Ducks: Soundtrack is a compilation album by American recording artist Daniel Johnston. It was released on Daniel Johnston‘s Eternal Yip Eye Label
Beam Me Up! is the eighteenth and final album by Daniel Johnston released on June 17th 2010. The album was recorded with the eleven-piece
Originally released in 2009, it was Daniel’s first new studio album in over 7 years. 100% of profits go to
“Welcome To My World” is a collection of some of Daniel’s most-beloved songs. These are the songs that built the
Lost and Found is a 2006 album by Daniel Johnston, his 16th release since 1981. A companion album to ‘Rejected Unknown’, these
The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered is a 2004 Gammon Records two-disc set. The first disc features covers of Daniel Johnston songs
Assembled between 2002-2004 and originally released on a limited run of 500 CD-R’s, White Magic was assembled as a compilation
Fear Yourself is an album by the American musician Daniel Johnston, released in 2003. It was produced by Mark Linkous. The album included an 8-page
Rejected Unknown is a 2001 album by acclaimed outsider musician Daniel Johnston. The title references the decision by Atlantic Records to drop him from the label after
Why Me? is a live album recorded in Germany by Daniel Johnston. Recorded live at Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz in Berlin,
Frankenstein Love is a live album recorded in 1992 at the Houston Room by Daniel Johnston. It was also released
Writing Following his year-long stay at Weston Mental Hospital, Johnston recorded the Laurie EP in December 1989, the title track of which is featured on
Live At SXSW is a live mini-album by Johnston, recorded at South By South West on March 14, 1990, two months after his last
Writing Daniel Johnston wrote the album over four years between 1984 and 1988. The song “True Love Will Find You
Background Merry Christmas was released three years following Johnston’s last album, Continued Story. The period between Continued Story and Merry Christmas
Background In the eleven months between the recording of Retired Boxer and Continued Story, Daniel Johnston had been expanding his reach with local live performances
Background Since it was recorded only one month following his last album, the context surrounding ‘Respect’ is essentially the same
Background Retired Boxer was Johnston’s first album recorded in Austin, Texas, a location where he found much success. During the
Recording On September 1, 1983, Daniel Johnston was evicted from his brother Dick’s home in Houston, Texas. Daniel had been living with
Background In early 1983, Johnston’s family became increasingly concerned about his mental and emotional health. His brother Dick offered to
Available for the very first time in 24bit lossless audio, each recording has been remastered from the original source tapes
Available for the very first time in 24bit lossless audio, each recording has been remastered from the original source tapes
Background More Songs of Pain was Daniel Johnston’s final album recorded in his parents’ basement in West Virginia. During the sessions, Johnston
Background The album was recorded in August 1982 between Johnston’s Junior and Senior years studying at Kent State University, East Liverpool,
Don’t Be Scared is singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston‘s second self-released album, released in 1982. It was re-released on cassette in 1989 by Stress Records,
Songs of Pain is the first album by folk singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston, recorded on a simple tape recorder and released on Compact Cassette. Johnston recorded