![]() For over a year after the show these would fetch high amounts for people selling them on eBay. All copies came on orange marbled vinyl and were hand-numbered /3000. Everyone through the door was given, amongst other items, a 7" featuring Alkaline Trio covering two Misfits songs. To celebrate the event, the band partnered with Asian Man to provide concert-goers with a souvenir. On Halloween of 2002, Alkaline Trio played a show at the Metro in Chicago. While also limited, it can still normally be found for under $10. The artwork features the same image found on the cover of From Here to Infirmary. The second single to be pressed on a 7" was 'Private Eye.' Again, Vagrant issued it as a picture disc. The image on the 7" is of the band's classic "heart/skull" logo. While indeed limited, Vagrant did not release specific pressing information, as has been the case with most of their releases. The release was one-sided, meaning there was no b-side to accompany the title-track. The first was for the song 'Stupid Kid.' It was released as a limited edition 7" picture disc. While there were no 7"s released in support of From Here to Infirmary in North America, there were two pressed for release in the UK, a practice that Vagrant has maintained. All pressings have been done on black vinyl. Released in April of 2001, Vagrant pressed it, it's still in print and is easy to find. This week we're going to continue on with the rest of the band's vinyl releases, of which there are many.įrom Here to Infirmary was Alkaline Trio's first release on their new home. Last week on Vinyl File we took a look at Alkaline Trio's vinyl releases up until their move to Vagrant Records in 2001. We've also got new release info from NOFX, the Draft, Foo Fighters and more They have released a whole bunch of records since joining forces with Vagrant, and we've got them all for you. This week we are pleased to continue our in–depth look at Alkaline Trio's career in all it's vinyl glory. As always, Vinyl File is brought to you by Ben Conoley. This column aims to keep you informed with upcoming releases as well as spotlighting interesting releases, your favorite band's own collections and labels with an history of vinyl releases worth talking about. You're the lucky reader of the tenth edition of the Vinyl File. Contributed by ben_conoley, Posted by Adam White Vinyl File 15 years ago ![]()
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