Locals: This is only a tiny slice of our music selection. Only 800 out of 26,000! To check IN STORE click the "In-Store Search" nav (NOT the online search bar), call 757-962-1996 or message on socials. Thanks for supporting indie!

Rembrandts, The - L.P. (Opaque Yellow Vinyl) [RSD25 EX]

Limited Record Store Day
Vinyl 2LP
Release Date:
The Rembrandts | Omnivore  |  Barcode: 810075114867
$44.99

Woot! Available Sat, April 12, 8:00 a.m., in-store only, first come, first served, no holds, no pre-orders, limit one of each unique item per customer. Pricing & availability subject to change.

Help us help you! Message us on socials, call or swing by to let us know your wishlist. (Reminder: No holds!) :)

Description

After being a member of Los Angeles power pop/glam sensations The Quick, Danny Wilde met Phil Solem, and Great Buildings were born, recording an album for Columbia in 1981. Wilde and Solem continued writing together and rebranded themselves as The Rembrandts.
Their eponymous 1990 debut featured the Top 15 hit “That’s Just The Way It Is, Baby,” and their work on Untitled, brought them to prominence to co-write and record the theme for a new NBC sitcom called Friends. The track topped the US Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart for eight weeks and also hit #1 on the Billboard
Adult Contemporary and Top 40/Mainstream charts. At the peak of its popularity, the song was not available as a commercial single, therefore becoming the first song to top the Hot 100 Airplay chart without appearing on the Hot 100, but it appeared initially as a bonus track on what would be their third album, L.P. On the Billboard Hot 100, when it was later released commercially as a double A-side, it reached number 17. In Canada, the song peaked at number one for five consecutive weeks and was the most successful single of 1995. But, L.P. is more than “I’ll Be There For You.” It’s another stellar album in The Rembrandts’ catalog, hitting #23 on the Billboard Top 200. Now, L.P. returns for its 30th anniversary, for the first time on vinyl as a double-LP, pressed on Opaque Yellow vinyl.