The Zutons – Creeping On The Dancefloor 7-Inch Vinyl

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Creeping On The Dancefloor 7-Inch Vinyl – The Zutons new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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Recorded at Abbey Road Studios with legendary songwriter and producer Nile Rodgers, alongside the band039s original producer Ian Broudie. The multiplatinum selling band released three studio albums between 2004 and 2008, scoring 9 UK Top 40 singles including two Top 10s with Why Wont You Give Me Your Love and the all conquering Valerie, the latter a tripleplatinum hit for Mark Ronson and Amy Winehouse. Today they return to share the fruits of their extended time away. The Big Decider comes into view as an album of stark significance to the band, completed by Dave McCabe guitar, lead vocals, Abi Harding saxophone, vocals and Sean Payne drums, vocals. Written against the backdrop of a decade and a halfs worth of lived experience, it is born under the weight of family tragedies, lives lost and created, reality checks, and home truths faced up to and stared down. Wrestled into shape under the kind of steam that only decadeslong friendships with all their messy fallouts, makeups, breakdowns and ultimately love can muster, The Big Decider became the sound of water passing under the bridge, and love for music, love for each other, and love for creating together becoming the most important thing of all. The Zutons Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £10 +P&P

7-inch

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Vinyl

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