Buffalo Tom, composed of Bill Janovitz, Chris Colbourn, and Tom Maginnis, was formed at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 1984. This place was a hot - spot for post - punk guitar bands like Dinosaur Jr. and Pixies. The three long - time bandmates take pride in their long - lasting creative partnership. At first, Buffalo Tom had a raw and driving sound, with Janovitz's powerful guitar riffs taking the lead. Later, their style evolved into a more melodic yet still unique one. They've released ten studio albums, and their latest, Jump Rope, came out earlier this year. The 1993 - released Big Red Letter Day showcases the band at their best. Recorded in LA by The Robb Brothers, this album has a more polished production. It features many fan - favorites such as “Sodajerk”, “I’m Allowed”, “Treehouse”, and the classic “Late At Night.” Tracklisting: A1. Sodajerk; A2. I’m Allowed; A3. Tree House; A4. Would Not Be Denied; A5. Latest Monkey; A6. My Responsibility; B1. Dry Land; B2. Torch Singer; B3. Late At Night; B4. Suppose; B5. Anything That Way.


Using this vinyl LP is easy. Just place it on your turntable carefully, make sure it's centered, and drop the needle gently on the starting groove. When handling the LP, always hold it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping. After each use, it's a good idea to clean the record with a soft, anti - static brush to keep the sound quality high. If you're not going to play it for a long time, keep it in its protective sleeve to avoid dust and scratches.