Album artwork for I Hope You're Sitting Down / Jack's Tulips by Lambchop
Album artwork for I Hope You're Sitting Down / Jack's Tulips by Lambchop

Lambchop’s 1994 album I Hope You’re Sitting Down / Jack’s Tulips. This will be the first time the Nashville collective’s Merge debut will be pressed on vinyl in North America, and the first time the North American track listing will match the original European version to include “Or Thousands of Prizes".

The album, recorded as an 11-piece band (one member responsible for "open-ended wrenches") is one of the highlights of the first iterations of the Lambchop band. A sprawling collection of avant-garde influences scratching up the familial warmth of country melody. AllMusic describes it as "A mix of post-modernism and straight (not roots) country music. The spooky organ fills, saxes, clarinets, and cello make this sound at times like the Art Ensemble of Chicago-as-country-band."

Lambchop

I Hope You're Sitting Down / Jack's Tulips

Merge Records
Album artwork for I Hope You're Sitting Down / Jack's Tulips by Lambchop
LPx2 +

$32.99

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Housed in Gatefold Sleeve.

Red
Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 400 copies
Includes download code
Released 12/17/2021Catalog Number

SLANG50403LTD

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Album artwork for I Hope You're Sitting Down / Jack's Tulips by Lambchop
LPx2

$26.99

Black
Released 12/10/2021Catalog Number

MRG070LP

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Lambchop

I Hope You're Sitting Down / Jack's Tulips

Merge Records
Album artwork for I Hope You're Sitting Down / Jack's Tulips by Lambchop
LPx2 +

$32.99

exclusive

Housed in Gatefold Sleeve.

Red
Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 400 copies
Includes download code
Released 12/17/2021Catalog Number

SLANG50403LTD

Learn more
Album artwork for I Hope You're Sitting Down / Jack's Tulips by Lambchop
LPx2

$26.99

Black
Released 12/10/2021Catalog Number

MRG070LP

Learn more

Lambchop’s 1994 album I Hope You’re Sitting Down / Jack’s Tulips. This will be the first time the Nashville collective’s Merge debut will be pressed on vinyl in North America, and the first time the North American track listing will match the original European version to include “Or Thousands of Prizes".

The album, recorded as an 11-piece band (one member responsible for "open-ended wrenches") is one of the highlights of the first iterations of the Lambchop band. A sprawling collection of avant-garde influences scratching up the familial warmth of country melody. AllMusic describes it as "A mix of post-modernism and straight (not roots) country music. The spooky organ fills, saxes, clarinets, and cello make this sound at times like the Art Ensemble of Chicago-as-country-band."