Subpop records announced they are re-releasing the wildly successful debut from
the Postal Service on vinyl. The Postal Service, which features Death Cab for Cutie's Benjamin Gibbard, originally released "Give Up" in February of 2003. The cd gained critical acclaim as well as a legion of fans for the Service and has since gone on to become Sub Pop's 2nd best-selling release ever, behind Nirvana's Bleach.
Subpop is even throwing in a little extra bonus with the package. The vinyl version of Give Up will be packaged with a bonus six song 12" featuring rare b-side singles and remixes, including: The Shins covering "We Will Become Silhouettes," Iron & Wine covering "Such Great Height" and The Postal Service covering The Flaming Lips' "Suddenly Everything Has Changed." Sounds like a great addition to my collection!