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BDR Records BDR Records is a record label whose purpose is to document the St. Louis area Punk, New Wave, Power

03/03/2022

After many delays, The Welders CD just got delivered. Will ship outstanding orders ASAP and they will be in St. Louis record stores very shortly. Thanks for your patience.

Thanks to everyone who ordered the Welders LP or CD. LPs are gone, but a second pressing will be in late April or so. CD...
02/18/2022

Thanks to everyone who ordered the Welders LP or CD. LPs are gone, but a second pressing will be in late April or so. CDs have finally been released from Germany and are on their way to the U.S. We expect them next Friday and will ship orders ASAP. Thanks to all for your patience with these delays. UK and European customers can still get it from www.bachelorrecords.com

THE CHOOSERS LP – with some extras. Posted on November 16, 2021November 16, 2021 by Mindy Hecht Yes it’s true, we did a repress of one of the best powerpop album from Japan this side of the 70s, THE CHOOSERS – File Under Power Pop LP got another edition! The first pressing was sold out in a co...

01/13/2022

Hi again, kids! I know I just posted an update on the Welders LPs yesterday, but things just got more messy. I talked to the freight company today. The skid of LPs thought to be held in a Chicago freight yard was not correct. They never made it to the Chicago hub. Instead, they were seized by customs and are being held in a government warehouse in Detroit. The shipping paperwork was prepared incorrectly, so they are being denied entry at this time. We are working to get corrected paperwork to the customs office, but I was warned that it could take a week or more to get them released. There is also a chance of them getting shipped back to the plant in Canada. So, it may be a couple more weeks before we actually have them in hand. Thanks again for your patience.

01/12/2022

Thanks to everyone who ordered the Welders LP/CD. As if there haven't been enough delays...the vinyl was due to arrive to us right around new years, and then rescheduled for Tuesday 1-11-22. The skid of vinyl is in limbo, stuck in a freight warehouse in Chicago. We are hoping to have them by the end of the week, but there are no guarantees at this point. It'll take us a few days to get the pre-orders packed and shipped. The CDs are sitting in Austria right now, but we hope to have those by the end of next week. Thanks for your patience. Also, the vinyl is sold out, but a second pressing on ruby red vinyl should be here by the end of April...which means sometime in 2022, we hope!

Thanks to everyone who pre-ordered the Welders LP. We were told they would arrive last week, but due to more unforeseen ...
01/04/2022

Thanks to everyone who pre-ordered the Welders LP. We were told they would arrive last week, but due to more unforeseen delays; the vinyl will not arrive until sometime next week. CDs also had more delays, but we hope to also have those in hand next week, as well. We will get orders shipped ASAP. Thanks for your patience. - The vinyl is sold out from us, the US source, but a second pressing is already in the works. Customers may still order vinyl from our Austrian partner at www.bachelorrecords.com

THE CHOOSERS LP – with some extras. Posted on November 16, 2021November 16, 2021 by Mindy Hecht Yes it’s true, we did a repress of one of the best powerpop album from Japan this side of the 70s, THE CHOOSERS – File Under Power Pop LP got another edition! The first pressing was sold out in a co...

Coming soon on BDR Records, the St. Louis division of Rerun Records! A collection of material by legendary St. Louis ban...
11/04/2021

Coming soon on BDR Records, the St. Louis division of Rerun Records! A collection of material by legendary St. Louis band The Welders! Available on LP and CD. Co-released with Bachelor Records from Austria, so this will be easy to find for European customers. Release date to be announced soon!

08/22/2019

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Big blowout sale on some Rerun & BDR Records releases, along with 15-20% off distro titles and our Discogs inventory...f...
01/08/2019

Big blowout sale on some Rerun & BDR Records releases, along with 15-20% off distro titles and our Discogs inventory...for a limited time!

01/08/2019

Sign up for Jason Rerun Mailorder Service set sale lists now! First one goes out in 2-3 weeks and will have all kinds of great stuff on it.

We found some leftover Retros vinyl, which has been sold out for awhile now. Limited to 35 numbered copies, and it comes...
11/21/2018

We found some leftover Retros vinyl, which has been sold out for awhile now. Limited to 35 numbered copies, and it comes with the CD format, which adds four bonus tracks. Read all about it at the newest Rerun Records - Rerun Crud newsletter.

BDR's parent company (or half of it, anyway) has two new reissue releases. Click below to read the latest newsletter.
07/19/2018

BDR's parent company (or half of it, anyway) has two new reissue releases. Click below to read the latest newsletter.

05/03/2018
Three new releases on BDR's parent label Rerun Records. Read about 'em here!
02/15/2018

Three new releases on BDR's parent label Rerun Records. Read about 'em here!

Geez, what kind of FB page maintenance man am I? Totally forgot to post about the Dinosaurs LP, which is a co-release be...
11/07/2017

Geez, what kind of FB page maintenance man am I? Totally forgot to post about the Dinosaurs LP, which is a co-release between Big Muddy Records and BDR Records. Available at St. Louis area record stores as well as well as via mailorder from www.bigmuddyrecords.com or at the store at www.rerunrecordsstl.com

Here's some info for you...

Dinosaurs-s/t LP
(2017-Big Muddy Records/BDR Records) (BMR034/BDR #8)
The Dinosaurs were a garage-punk band that formed in St. Louis in 1978. Made up of misfits and outsiders, they existed alongside but apart from the emerging punk rock movement. To record collectors, the Dinosaurs are the creators of the sought after “Rock & Roll Moron” 45, which the band self-released in 1979. But to most patrons of underground culture around the Midwest, the Dinosaurs are known as the starting point in the musical history of Bob Reuter, St. Louis’ D.I.Y. “Renaissance Man” who gained regional success as a songwriter, radio DJ (“Bob’s Scratchy Records”), lo-fi photographer, and late-in-life author.

Inspired by the new wave counterculture as much as the pop sensibilities it rebelled against, the Dinosaurs played a mix of proto-punk and classic rock, delighting some while offending others. Consisting of four ne’er-do-well city boys, the Dinosaurs were defiantly uncouth and had an explosive energy that mirrored the raw aggression of the forgotten, post-industrial Midwest city they called home. Alongside the catchy and compulsive songwriting of the band’s founder, Bob Reuter, the Dinosaurs became oddities in St. Louis’ growing punk scene. They made an initial splash as the weekend house band in a neighborhood dive bar playing for four hours a night. Their sets attracted a mixed crowd of factory workers, freaks and oddballs who fell in love with the wild musicians and the unruly atmosphere their music created. After a few months and one too many violent incidents, the band was asked to move on. The Dinosaurs drifted from venue to venue around the St. Louis metropolitan area, bringing their small but rowdy and loyal following with them wherever they went. At times they were celebrated, but at other times their brazen attitudes brought them into conflict with the rest of the scene. After a year and a half and one self-released 45, the band imploded on stage and went their separate ways.

After the break up, the Dinosaurs were all but forgotten until Reuter came to local prominence as the founder of Kamikaze Cowboy, an alt-country band who gigged alongside contemporaries like Uncle Tupelo. With his new spotlight and a penchant for story telling, Reuter spun the legend of the Dinosaurs, claiming that they were St. Louis’ first and only punk band in the 70s. During this time, Reuter also gained significant notoriety for his vinyl only radio show and his lo-fi black & white photography that documented the desperation and ruin of life in St. Louis as well as the bohemian rock & roll culture that thrived in spite of the desolation. In the 2010s, Reuter fell in with a young group of musicians at Big Muddy Records and formed the band Bob Reuter’s Alley Ghost, who performed some of the Dinosaurs songs and recaptured the energy of their proto-punk sound while introducing the music to a new generation. Reuter toured regionally with Alley Ghost and released a critically acclaimed album, “Born There” before his death in 2013. He gathered a small cult following throughout the States and his admirers grew to include noteworthy rock & roll figures such as Kim Fowley and ? of the Mysterians.

Now for the first time ever, twelve of the Dinosaurs finest homemade recordings from 1978 are presented side by side on vinyl. The tracks have been remastered from the original audio tapes and packed with expansive liner notes and photography on a 12" x 24" insert. The package also includes an additional ten tracks for download including two essential live recordings.

Audio sample: "Rock & Roll Moron"

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