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RRV2036 Swirling Eddies - Let’s Spin 732131698404
- First time ever on vinyl! Officially licensed from Alarma Records (1988)
- Pressed on Lime Green Vinyl, limited to just 300 copies
- Camarillo Eddy = Terry Scott Taylor (Daniel Amos / Swirling Eddies)
- Originally launched as a mysterious and satirical spinoff of Daniel Amos, featuring new drummer David Raven
- Remastered for vinyl by Rob Colwell (Sixpence, Mad At the World, Rose)
- Includes a full-color 4-panel 12x12 lyrics insert (2 pages, front and back)
- Features a rare photo collage—perfect for longtime fans and collectors
- Includes vintage write-up from fan and critic Brian Quincy Newcomb (CCM, 1989)
- Additional reviews from Noteboard Magazine (Brent Hershey, 1989), On Being October (Martin Fawkes, 1989), and Harvest Rock Syndicate (T.L. Faris, 1989)
- Includes a 1988 interview with the band by Kevin Allison (HRS)
- Features the classic “Meet the Band” bios—complete with the Eddies’ hilarious faux alter-egos
- A colorful blend of salty outtakes, sharp evangelical satire, and beautiful art-pop experiments
- For fans of Daniel Amos, The Swirling Eddies, Terry Taylor, Tom Petty, R.E.M., They Might Be Giants, and “Weird Al” Yankovic
ABOUT THE ALBUM
THE SWIRLING EDDIES – LET’S SPIN [Deluxe Collector’s Edition Vinyl]
Officially Licensed from Alarma Records (1988) — First Time Ever on Vinyl!
Pressed on Lime Green Vinyl – Limited to 300 Copies – Remastered for Vinyl
Long before alter-egos and anonymity were trendy, The Swirling Eddies spun onto the scene in 1988 like a holy hurricane of satire, soul-searching, and sheer rock ’n’ roll mayhem. Conceived as an anonymous offshoot of the groundbreaking Christian band Daniel Amos, Let’s Spin gave Terry Scott Taylor (under the alias Camarillo Eddy) and crew a playful and unfiltered outlet to stretch their creative wings—and their sense of humor.
Originally cloaked in mystery, the Eddies adopted fictitious names like Gene Pool, Berger Roy Al, and Spot, inviting fans to guess their true identities. But behind the disguise was an all-star lineup of Daniel Amos members and alumni—including the return of Jerry Chamberlain and Rob Watson, plus new drummer David Raven (The 77s, The Surfaris). The result? A raucous, artful, and sometimes apocalyptic debut that brilliantly skewered evangelical clichés while delivering sunny power pop hooks and Beach Boys-worthy harmonies.
Now available for the first time ever on vinyl, Let’s Spin has been remastered for wax by Rob Colwell (Sixpence, Mad At the World, Rose) and pressed on eye-catching Lime Green Vinyl, limited to just 300 copies. This Deluxe Edition includes a full-color 4-panel 12x12 insert (2 pages, front and back) featuring complete lyrics and a massive collage of rare photos—a visual feast for collectors and longtime fans alike.
From the quirky funk of the title track “Let’s Spin,” to the jangly sunshine of “Catch That Angel,” to the gorgeous Beach Boys homage “What a World, What a World,” the album balances absurdist joy with hidden depth. Tracks like “The Big Guns” and “Rodeo Drive” carry a satirical sting, while “Ed Takes a Vacation” evokes eschatological longing—all wrapped in a seemingly carefree package of genre-defying pop brilliance.
For fans of Daniel Amos, Terry Taylor, Tom Petty, R.E.M., They Might Be Giants, or even Weird Al Yankovic, Let’s Spin is more than a musical novelty—it’s a work of offbeat genius.
Only 300 copies exist—don’t miss your chance to hear the Eddies the way they were meant to spin: on vinyl.
Because if you're going to spin... spin with the Eddies.
TRACKS
Let's Spin!
Catch That Angel
The Unsuccessful Dutch Missionary
The Big Guns
Rodeo Drive
Ed Takes A Vacation (a suite)
Snowball
I've Got An Idea
Don't Ask Me How I Feel
Ed Again
What A World, What A World
Let’s Spin! / Catch That Angel / The Unsuccessful Dutch Missionary / The Big Guns / Rodeo Drive / Ed Takes A Vacation (a suite) / Snowball / I’ve Got An Idea / Don’t Ask Me How I Feel / Ed Again / What A World, What A World