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Nothing Lasts Forever Silver Colour Vinyl Signed-CD Signed – Teenage Fanclub new Signed In Stock from Vinyl Records London
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COMES WITH AN EXCLUSIVE DESIGN 12 x12 SIGNED ART PRINT amp CD SIZED SIGNED ART PRINT.Teenage Fanclub today announce their new album Nothing Lasts Forever via their own label PeMa.Lead off single Foreign Land is the opening track on Teenage Fanclubs eleventh full studio album Nothing Lasts Forever. That track and the rest of this beautifully rich and melodic album is the sound of a seasons end, of the last warm days of the year while nights begin to draw in and thoughts become reflective and more than a little melancholy.That reflection is everywhere on the record, whether on the autumnal folk rock of Tired Of Being Alone that repositions Laurel Canyon to somewhere deep in the heart of the Wye Valley, the William Blake quoting SelfSedation or on the song that preceded Nothing Lasts Forevers completion, last years I Left A Light On, where a spark of hope is kept alight at the end of a relationship.The band recorded Nothing Lasts Forever Blake, McGinley along with Francis Macdonald on drums, Dave McGowan on bass and Euros Childs on keyboards during an intense tenday period in the bucolic Welsh countryside at Rockfield Studios, near Monmouth in late August. You can hear the effect of that environment on the record its full of soft breeze, wide skies, beauty and space.Track Listing1. Foreign Land2. Tired Of Being Alone3. I Left A Light On4. See The Light5. Its Alright6. Falling Into The Sun7. SelfSedation8. Middle Of My Mind9. Back To The Light10. I Will Love You Teenage Fanclub Signed is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £30 +P&P
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