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• A definitive collection of 16 remastered cassette albums, lovingly restored by longtime collaborator Kramer (Shimmy-Disc)
• Housed in a custom-built wooden box screen-printed with Daniel's artwork.
• Hand-numbered in a limited edition of 999
• Includes an exclusive bespoke soft vinyl green and yellow marbled Jeremiah the Frog toy from the New York based art toy gallery Clutter in conjunction with Lunch Lady Studios
• Booklet with liner notes by Marc Masters
Daniel Johnston in the 20th Century includes the following albums on tape:
1. Songs of Pain
2. Don't Be Scared
3. The What of Whom
4. More Songs of Pain
5. Lost Recordings I
6. Lost Recordings II
7. Yip Jump Music
8. Hi, How Are You
9. Retired Boxer
10. Respect
11. Continued Story
12. Merry Christmas
13. 1990
14. Live at SXSW
15. Artistic Vice
16. Frankenstein Love
Credits
All music by Daniel Johnston
Remastered by Kramer
These recordings were originally released on cassette by Stress Records in Austin, TX.
The audio was sourced courtesy of Jeff Tartakov, Stress founder and Daniel's manager between 1986-1993
Daniel Johnston, a singular voice in American songwriting, became a cult icon in the 1990s indie music scene through an extraordinary body of deeply personal, lo-fi recordings. Over the course of his life, he released more than thirty albums and built a devoted international following. Praised by critics and revered by artists from Kurt Cobain to Tom Waits, Johnston’s songs have been compared to the raw emotive force of Robert Johnson and the timeless storytelling of Hank Williams.
His influence can be traced to a series of homemade cassette tapes he began circulating in the early 1980s. These tapes—unfiltered, intimate, and hauntingly sincere—were the foundation of his mythos. Recognizing their importance, Jeff Tartakov began managing and signed Daniel to Stress Records in the mid-eighties to not only help distribute, manufacture, and preserve its handmade spirit but to help the music reach the broader world. Tartakov’s stewardship was instrumental in building Johnston’s legacy, and in defining the cassette as a vital medium for outsider music.
Much like the collapsible paint tube that sparked the Impressionist movement, the cassette tape democratized music-making, enabling untrained voices to share uncensored emotional truths. As a label founded on cassette releases, Joyful Noise is proud to present Daniel Johnston In the 20th Century, a definitive collection of 16 remastered cassette albums, lovingly restored by longtime collaborator Kramer (Shimmy-Disc). The set is housed in a hand-crafted wooden case, screen-printed with Daniel’s artwork, hand-numbered in a limited edition of 999. It also includes a booklet with liner notes by Marc Masters and an exclusive mystery toy from the New York based art toy gallery Clutter in conjunction with Lunch Lady Studios
Johnston’s work endures not only for its originality, but for its honesty—and its unmatched emotional reach. He remains the patron saint of lo-fi music and the unlikely hero of a generation seeking beauty in imperfection. Joyful Noise (in partnership with Shimmy-Disc) is honored to support and deepen the legacy of Daniel Johnston in his chosen format. Today, that legacy also lives on through the Hi, How Are You Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to mental health awareness and education, inspired by Daniel’s life and art.