Camera Obscura
To Change the Shape of an Envelope
SBR16 - 02/07/2025
Limited Edition 25th Anniversary Reissue!
Originally released in 2000 on Troubleman Unlimited Records, To Change the Shape of an Envelope was the only full length record from San Diego synth-fueled noise rock band, Camera Obscura. Remastered by Pete Lyman at Infrasonic Mastering and featuring new artwork by the band's longtime friend/designer/musician Sonny Kay. Grab a copy on Limited Edition Ruby Red or Opaque White vinyl.
This is a pre-order. The official release date is 2/7/25. Orders will begin shipping on or around 2/3/25.
Digital & Streaming Links
Digital & Streaming Links
Tracks
Tracks
- Trigger System
- Cinematheque
- Theory on Sex as an Art Form
- Sarasota
- Twenty-Five Diamonds
- Aeronautical
- Sound
- Something About a Nightmare
Pressing Information
Pressing Information
25th Anniversary repressing on Limited Edition Ruby Red or Opaque White colored vinyl. Reverse board printed jacket with inner print flood and insert.
Album Credits
Album Credits
Russell White - bass, vocals
Duane Pitre - guitar, vocals, keys
Michelle Gasparovic - keys, vocals
William Lamb - drums
Backing vocals on “Trigger System” By Justin Pearson
Conversation on “Sound” by C. Goldsby and Matt Lorenz
Recorded by Jeff Forest at Doubletime Studios (San Diego) in November 1999.
Mixed by The Camera Obscura & Ian Woodward.
Remastered by Pete Lyman at Infrasonic Mastering, 2024.
Design and Layout by Sonny Kay, 2024.
© & ℗ 2024 The Camera Obscura
Under exclusive license to Solid Brass Records
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