The Flowers of Hell – Odes RSD 2023 Red Heavyweight Vinyl

£30.00

Odes RSD 2023 Red Heavyweight Vinyl – The Flowers of Hell Vinyl from Vinyl Records London

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Released in late 2012, Odes is the fourth studio album from The Flowers of Hell. It is a covers record and the first release from the group to feature vocals and versechorusverse song structures. It was premiered by Lou Reed, who opened the twelfth and final episode of his New York Shuffle radio show by airing three songs in a row and praising the album as ndash So beautiful and great. I think its an amazing, amazing album. Exquisite. Never available on vinyl until now and being released on Space Age Recordings. Greg Jarvis, front man of The Flowers of Hell, has created something very special the artwork features a die cut outer sleeve, revealing the printed inner sleeve and when removed, revealing more artwork on the inside of the 300gsm outer sleeve. The music has been remastered for LP by Odes coproducer Peter Moore. Pressed in a red 180g heavyweight vinyl, the whole package is stickered and poly bagged, a real show stopperPlease allow 57 business days for dispatch. The Flowers of Hell Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £30

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