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product_id: 132256369
title: "Party Store"
brand: "in the red records"
price: "€ 36.17"
currency: EUR
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
category: "Music"
url: https://www.desertcart.at/products/132256369-party-store
store_origin: AT
region: Austria
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# Party Store

**Brand:** in the red records
**Price:** € 36.17
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** Party Store by in the red records
- **How much does it cost?** € 36.17 with free shipping
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## Description

Party Store

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Really is a party album.  And the pics of different Detroit stores called Party Store are hilarious
  

*by C***T on July 3, 2015*









  
  
    Bein' a new Dirtbombs fan just this year, I listened to some samples on amazon and took the plunge for this album.  When I actually got it initially I was put off.  It's really different than their other albums.  At first, after immersing myself in Dirtbombs albums, hearing this I was put off.  I took into account maybe they made it as a soundtrack to a party.  Now, after a coupla listens its really growing on me.  It's like having 8 kids and one's red headed or something.  Doesn't mean bad, just different.  And just as lovable as the others, just not so much the same.  Fun record.  Songs are longer, there's more of a groove less dirty sound than the other Dirtbomb albums (except the very different Bubblegum album).  Glad I got it afterall.
  


### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    A Strong but Odd Album
  

*by A***Y on February 11, 2011*









  
  
    I love the Dirtbombs. In fact, I love anything that Mick Collins puts himself into. With that being said, this is a bit of an odd album for the Dirtbombs. The album is a cover of techno songs. I am not really a fan of techno music. It's not that it's bad. It's just not my thing. All of the songs they cover on this album, I have never heard before. I honestly can't say how they stack up next to the originals, but overall as Dirtbombs songs, they hold up fairly well. The backing music is still a live band, but it's a live band playing repatitve techno beats. The concept, is a cool one. It's always interesting to hear what artist do with songs from other genres. At times, this album is very cool in that sense. The band is strong and Mick Collins sounds great as always. In fact, some of the techno breakdowns the band does are awsome. They manage to take some of these techno songs and infuse them with some driving Detroit rock. I see two major drawbacks to this album though. First, some of the songs run a bit long. I get bored with a few of the longer tracks, as they seem repatative. My second complaint is that the Dirtbombs actually get a little discoish in some places. I know artist are allowed to change and expand, but something about the Dirtbombs doing the disco shtick is unsettling to me. I love their dirty garage rock blues or Detroit rock (or whatever you want to call it). The only reason that they are able to pull off this somewhat disco sound is because they maintain their feel as a raw band. Bottom line: If you're a Dirtbombs fan, you'll want to check out this album, but be prepared for a new sound. If this is your introduction to the Dirtbombs, start with their first three albums.
  


### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    No Worries
  

*by T***K on February 12, 2011*









  
  
    Don't worry Dirtbombs fans, this is NOT a techno recording nor is it disco.  This is the Dirtbombs with the same approach to a different kind of music.  It's a great record and has just as much fuzzy loud guitars as ever, but with some different beats and more electronics.  Really a great collection of covers that I have never heard prior to now, just sounds like good Dirtbombs to me.
  


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