Longpigs – Extra Longpigs Triple Vinyl

£51.00

Extra Longpigs Triple Vinyl – Longpigs new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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Longpigs were an alternative rock band who came to prominence in the 1990s Britpop scene. Fronted by Crispin Hunt, the group also featured guitarist Richard Hawley, Simon Stafford on bass, and drummer Dee Boyle. Their first album The Sun Is Often Out was released on U2s Mother label in 1996 and featured four UK Top 20 singles including On And On and She Said. Their second and final album Mobile Home came arrived in 1999 and featured the UK Top 40 singles Blue Skies and The Frank Sonata. Alongside their two studio albums, Longpigs recorded a substantial amounts of Bsides and extra material. These tracks are now gathered together for the first time. Demon Records is proud to present the first vinyl release of Longpigs 1997 promo compilation Extra Longpigs . Newly expanded, the set contains 33 tracks including Bsides, remixes, live recordings, and other rarities from across the bands career. Mastered by Phil Kinrade at AIR Mastering, pressed on three 140g vinyl, housed in a deluxe triple gatefold sleeve with outer slipcase. Longpigs Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £51 +P&P

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