IT'S MF GAMEDAY!
So a fun fact: in 1988 the Texas Rangers released a promotional music album creatively titled "Rangers". It's basically an album with Rangers centric songs that were supposed to benefit local charities. You can read more about it here.
https://theathletic.com/3082772/2022/01/21/reviewing-rangers-a-promotional-vinyl-record-from-1988/
Anyways when I found it back in 2010, I couldn't believe such a record actually existed. Because let me tell you some of these songs are unhinged and yet still catchy. It's clearly produced on what could only be described as a shoe string budget at best. There are hilarious shoutouts to players and even local establishments (looking at you Bobby V's). There's even a Tejano track out for all you Spanish speaking fans. I knew I had a solemn duty to preserve it for the historical record for Rangers fans to come.
To get you all pumped up for today, I present 1988's Rangers
Editor's Note: I was new to ripping vinyl at the time so the audio levels are a little high and not quite right. Also I can't stress enough how cheaply produced this record is. Even though it was still sealed when I bought it, this was the best result.
So a fun fact: in 1988 the Texas Rangers released a promotional music album creatively titled "Rangers". It's basically an album with Rangers centric songs that were supposed to benefit local charities. You can read more about it here.
https://theathletic.com/3082772/2022/01/21/reviewing-rangers-a-promotional-vinyl-record-from-1988/
Anyways when I found it back in 2010, I couldn't believe such a record actually existed. Because let me tell you some of these songs are unhinged and yet still catchy. It's clearly produced on what could only be described as a shoe string budget at best. There are hilarious shoutouts to players and even local establishments (looking at you Bobby V's). There's even a Tejano track out for all you Spanish speaking fans. I knew I had a solemn duty to preserve it for the historical record for Rangers fans to come.
To get you all pumped up for today, I present 1988's Rangers
Editor's Note: I was new to ripping vinyl at the time so the audio levels are a little high and not quite right. Also I can't stress enough how cheaply produced this record is. Even though it was still sealed when I bought it, this was the best result.