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The Lemonheads just announced a fall tour, and they will be at The Urban Lounge on Oct. 25.

The Evan Dando-led trio will be performing their classic 1992 album, IT'S A SHAME ABOUT RAY, from beginning to end.

Joining Dando on this tour will be guitarist Josh Lattanzi (The Candles) and drummer Brian Nolan (American Hi-Fi), along with support from San Diego's The Shining Twins opening all dates.

It's A Shame About Ray was released in 1992 and was The Lemonheads' second album for Atlantic Records. The album featured the trio – Evan Dando (guitar, vocals), David Ryan (drums) and Juliana Hatfield (bass, backing vocals) – breezing through 13 songs in just under 30 minutes, including the title track, "My Drug Buddy," "The Turnpike Down" and a cover of the Simon and Garfunkel classic "Mrs. Robinson."

Rhino Records re-released a collector's version of the classic album with bonus tracks and a DVD in 2007 for the US.