Friday, October 8, 2010

Jack Mannequinn's debut album re-released

Sire Records is proud to announces that Everything In Transit, the debut album from Jack’s Mannequin, will be reissued for the first time since its original August 2005 release beginning today. The recording is being reissued on vinyl with new artwork and sequencing, and will feature two new songs — an a cappella version of “Holiday” and “La La Lie (West Coast Winter version)”.

Those who pre-order will receive a copy signed by Jack’s Mannequin frontman Andrew McMahon. The pre-order begins at online vinyl retailer www.becausesoundmatters.com on October 7th, with albums arriving on street date, which is December 7th.

Everything In Transit Vinyl Edition tracklisting:

Side A
1. Holiday From Real
2. The Mixed Tape
3. Bruised
4. I’m Ready
5. La La Lie
6. Dark Blue
7. Miss Delaney

Side B
8. Kill The Messenger
9. Rescued
10. MFEO
11. Into The Airwaves
12. La La Lie (West Coast Winter version)
13: Holiday From Real (acapella)

As previously announced on www.jacksmannequin.com, Andrew McMahon will perform a very special concert on November 18th at Los Angeles’ El Rey Theatre to benefit his Dear Jack Foundation. The evening will mark the first time McMahon will perform with both of his bands, Jack’s Mannequin and Something Corporate. He will be joined onstage by special guests Marc Roberge from OAR and singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson. Proceeds will also benefit the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation and Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles.

This show is sold-out, but visit www.dearjackfoundation for information about how to donate.

Jack’s Mannequin are currently in the studio in Los Angeles and Joshua Tree, with producer Jim Scott (Rolling Stones, Tom Petty, Red Hot Chili Peppers, etc), working on the follow-up to their 2008 album The Glass Passenger.

As always, keep an eye on www.jacksmannequin.com for news, information, tour dates, Andrew’s blog, merch, and much more.

www.jacksmannequin.com
www.dearjackfoundation.com
www.myspace.com/jacksmannequin

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