Kirsty MacColl Vinyl – Free World – The Best Of Kirsty MacColl 1979-2000 Yellow Double Vinyl

£29.00

Free World – The Best Of Kirsty MacColl 1979-2000 Yellow Double Vinyl – Kirsty MacColl Vinyl from Vinyl Records London

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2LP 140g Yellow VinylFor thevery first time on vinyl, and following demand from an active and enthusiastic fanbase, Demon Music are proud to present a career spanning collection featuring25 of Kirsty MacColl039s most popular recordingson a2LP set.Between her June 1979 debut single039They Don039t Know039and her tragic death in 2000, Kirsty releasedfive studio albums and seventeen singles, a succinct but consistently high quality body of work, much of it selfwritten or in partnership with notable collaborators likeGraham Gouldman, orJohnny Marr.Born in Croydon, England, Kirsty039s roots as a performer began in the fertile late03970s Punk and New Wave scene, but with her style adapting as her influences broadened, her songwriting took inPop, Folk, Country, Rock 039n039 Roll, Dance, and Latin music, all of which can be heard on this celebration of a much loved and much missed talent. Kirsty MacColl Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £29

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