Joan Of Arc: A Window & A Mirror: Book + 7"

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Hardbound Book + Tri-Color 7"

I have no neat and tidy way to summarize Joan of Arc. The group’s obdurate dedication to shape-shifting reinvention charmed and frustrated in equal measure, and often simultaneously. Any conversation of who or what Joan of Arc is must also consider what the band is not—beyond a unit that avoided convention. Only one person, band-leader Tim Kinsella, remained in Joan of Arc from its 1996 debut to its final days in 2020. For nearly a quarter century, Joan of Arc maintained a fluid lineup that drew from a multitude of subversive Chicago music communities. Every musician and behind-the-scenes collaborator that played a role in Joan of Arc (a number that exceeds 100) influenced the band’s direction and character. All the while, Tim helped maintain Joan of Arc’s singular identity throughout all the shifts. No two Joan of Arc albums sound identical, but if you listen close enough, you trace ideas that took root on one LP and blossomed in the next. This book expands and deepens the story of Joan of Arc’s first five albums (its Jade Tree period) with archival photos and pages ripped from Tim’s journals, presented alongside Tim’s recollections and a compact early history. This book comes with a live recording of the one and only show by Red Blue Yellow—the band Tim started just before Joan of Arc—presented here on a 7", along with download code for a couple hundred bonus tracks from the group’s archives.

—Leor Galil, July 2023

  • 132 page deluxe bound book Dimensions 9.25” x 9.25” x 1” 

  • First Printing, hand-numbered edition of 1,000

  • Included 7" on red blue yellow tricolor vinyl featuring Red Blue Yellow (proto-JOA band) - Live at the Fireside Bowl
  • A deep dive into the band’s formation and Jade Tree era, featuring Tim Kinsella’s personal journals, photos, and essays recounting their first five records

  • Includes tri-color 7” of proto-JOA band’s singular performance

  • Includes download of archival audio

  • Intro written by Chicago Reader’s Leor Gali

     

Format: Book

Number of Discs: 1

UPC: 602309899226