Buzzcocks - Another Music In A Different Kitchen (LP, Album, Dlx, Ltd, RE, RM, Sil) Mint (M) / Mint (M)
Buzzcocks - Another Music In A Different Kitchen (LP, Album, Dlx, Ltd, RE, RM, Sil) Mint (M) / Mint (M)
Summary: Vinyl, LP1, Another Music In A Different Kitchen, Buzzcocks, 2019, UK, Deluxe Edition
Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Country: UK
Released: 2019-01-25
Genre: Rock
Style: Punk
Comments:
New & Sealed.
Notes:
Recorded & mixed at Olympic Studios Dec 1977/Jan 1978 On sticker: Sourcing the original 1/4" tapes for the first time since the original 1978 release, Buzzcocks' thrilling debut album at last sounds like it was meant to --------------------------------------------- Includes a new essay from cultural commentator and early Buzzcocks fan Jon Savage --------------------------------------------- DELUXE HEAVYWEIGHT SILVER VINYL + DOWNLOAD CODE Issued with a printed (black) inner sleeve with rounded corners. Includes an 8-page booklet. This deluxe vinyl version came with a recreation of Buzzcocks’ classic carrier bag and was available exclusively via indie retailers and Domino Mart. Limited to 1000 copies.
A1. Fast Cars 2:07
A2. No Reply 2:07
A3. You Tear Me Up 2:32
A4. Get On Our Own 2:31
A5. Love Battery 2:16
A6. Sixteen 3:50
B1. I Don't Mind 2:20
B2. Fictionromance 4:38
B3. Autonomy 3:52
B4. I Need 2:50
B5. Moving Away From The Pulsebeat 5:40
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 887830012638
Matrix / Runout BI22534-01 A1 ΛΛ REWIGLP126
Matrix / Runout BI22534-01 B2 ΛV̶Z REWIGLP126
Label Code LC10192
Phonographic Copyright (p) Domino Recording Co. Ltd.
Copyright (c) Domino Recording Co. Ltd.
Published By Notting Hill Music
Published By Mute Song
Published By Complete Music Ltd.
Recorded At Olympic Studios
Mixed At Olympic Studios
Mastered At Fluid Mastering
Pressed By Optimal Media GmbH
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REWIGLP126X
Sourcing the original ¼” tapes for the first time since the original 1978 release, Buzzcocks’ thrilling debut album at last sounds lie it was meant to.
Includes a new essay from cultural commentator and early buzzcocks fan John Savage.
Deluxe heavyweight Silver vinyl.