40th Anniversary Telephone Free Landslide Victory Yellow Vinyl
To celebrate 40 years of Camper Van Beethoven’s groundbreaking debut, this 40th Anniversary edition of Telephone Free Landslide Victory brings the album back to vinyl in a fresh, collectible yellow pressing. Originally released in 1985, the record introduced the band’s singular blend of folk, punk, ska, and absurdist wit, and quickly became a college‑radio classic on the strength of songs like “Take the Skinheads Bowling,” “Where the Hell Is Bill?” and “Ambiguity Song.” This anniversary reissue features a new remaster of the original album and highlights the band’s playful, off‑kilter approach, from Eastern European‑flavored instrumentals to jangly guitar anthems and left‑field lyrical turns. Pressed on eye‑catching yellow vinyl and housed in artwork that nods to the original release, it is designed both for longtime fans who wore out their early copies and for new listeners discovering Camper Van Beethoven’s world for the first time. A landmark of American indie and alternative music, Telephone Free Landslide Victory still sounds weird, warm, and wonderfully out of step with any one genre—making this limited yellow edition a standout piece in any collection.

