OXBOW "Let Me Be A Woman" LP

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VINYL - 500 AVAILABLE:
-120 copies on Black Vinyl (Will appear as "Default" in the dropdown option)
-190 copies on Transparent Green with Black and White Marbled Swirl
-190 copies on Transparent Blood Red with Black Splatter.

**All pre-orders come with an exclusive Oxbow sticker only available with the vinyl. Remastered for vinyl in 2021 by John Golden and packaged with a fully reconstructed layout and insert.

Oxbow is a band that is legendary and notorious, and their rich musicianship and history precedes them. Their live performances are something of legend, an experience above experiences. Originally started as a recording project in 1988 from Bay-Area punk rock band Whipping Boy, their 30-plus year history is unlike any other in contemporary music, bar none. A cast of characters with shows that have been known to push the limits of comfort, crossing over into the sometimes downright dangerous. Never gratuitous though, Oxbow has always done it with class.

In 1995, the band released their Steve Albini-recorded opus, “Let Me Be A Woman” on European indie label Brinkman Records. With cover art by Fantagraphics alum Jim Blanchard, and a few rounds of re-issues on CD and vinyl overseas, the album has not once seen the light of day as a US Release, ever.

Until now.

Having just joined forces with Mike Patton’s Ipecac Records for the release of their upcoming new album “Love’s Holiday” coming later in 2022, we here at Blackhouse Ltd. are proud to present also what will be the first North American release EVER of “Let Me Be A Woman” on a limited vinyl run. Completely remastered by none other than mastering legend John Golden, the album is presented in multiple colored vinyl variants and completely restored artwork.


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