
Donnas - Turn 21 LP NEW Colored Vinyl
Donnas - Turn 21Ā
NEW. SEALED.
Real Gone Music
Blessed with a formidable front woman in Brett Anderson, a guitar heroine in Allison Robertson, and a pummeling rhythm section in bassist Maya Ford and drummer Torry Castellano, The Donnas were one of the greatest punk bands of the '90s, male or female, bringing a uniquely hedonistic yet feminist viewpoint to the genre. Now, with the full cooperation of the band, Real Gone Music is reissuing their first four albums on vinyl. With the release of 2001's Turn 21, the band was legal, and God help you if you tried to keep up with them if they showed up at your neighborhood local. Which they just might haveā¦cuz this 2001 album chronicled the highs and lows of being on tour and on the prowl with songs like ā40 Boys in 40 Nights.ā It also captured the full emergence of Allison Robertson as a guitar goddess, joining Angus Young as an officiant at the marriage of Gibson and Marshall. Itās no wonder, then, that this album led to The Donnasā signing with Atlanticā¦these women-no-longer-girls were ready for the major leagues. Includes an LP-sized insert (instead of the originalās CD booklet) featuring added band commentary. Remastered for vinyl by Mike Milchner at Sonic Visionā¦and pressed in Blue āIce Queenā vinyl!
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Donnas - Turn 21Ā
NEW. SEALED.
Real Gone Music
Blessed with a formidable front woman in Brett Anderson, a guitar heroine in Allison Robertson, and a pummeling rhythm section in bassist Maya Ford and drummer Torry Castellano, The Donnas were one of the greatest punk bands of the '90s, male or female, bringing a uniquely hedonistic yet feminist viewpoint to the genre. Now, with the full cooperation of the band, Real Gone Music is reissuing their first four albums on vinyl. With the release of 2001's Turn 21, the band was legal, and God help you if you tried to keep up with them if they showed up at your neighborhood local. Which they just might haveā¦cuz this 2001 album chronicled the highs and lows of being on tour and on the prowl with songs like ā40 Boys in 40 Nights.ā It also captured the full emergence of Allison Robertson as a guitar goddess, joining Angus Young as an officiant at the marriage of Gibson and Marshall. Itās no wonder, then, that this album led to The Donnasā signing with Atlanticā¦these women-no-longer-girls were ready for the major leagues. Includes an LP-sized insert (instead of the originalās CD booklet) featuring added band commentary. Remastered for vinyl by Mike Milchner at Sonic Visionā¦and pressed in Blue āIce Queenā vinyl!












