Vagabon – Sorry I Havent Called Baby Blue Heavyweight Vinyl

£30.00

Sorry I Havent Called Baby Blue Heavyweight Vinyl – Vagabon new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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Nonesuch releases Sorry I Havent Called, the new album by Vagabon, the moniker of Laeligtitia Tamko. Coproduced by Tamko and Rostam Vampire Weekend, Haim, Clairo, it finds Tamko reinventing herself once again and features the most playful and adventurous music of her career, as evidenced by its lead track and opening song Can I Talk My Shit.Sorry I Havent Called is a warm and resilient album about embracing the ecstatic moments wherever you can by knowing how you love and how you mourn. Its an album born of both communal dancefloor revelations and the clarifying peace from solitude, an emotional rebirth as well as an artistic one. This record feels like what Ive been working towards, says Tamko. When I think of this album, I think of playfulness. Its completely euphoric. Its because things were dark that this record is so full of life and energy. Its a reaction to what I was experiencing at the time, not a document of it. Vagabon Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £30 +P&P

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