They Might Be Giants – I Like Fun CD Album CD

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I Like Fun CD Album CD – They Might Be Giants CD from Vinyl Records London

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They Might Be Giants is back The Brooklyn originals cant stop and wont stop, with 2018 already destined to be one of their most magnificent and productive years to date. Thirtyfive years deep into their epic career, they release I Like Fun. The fifteentrack album was produced with and mixed by Patrick Dillett St. Vincent, David Byrne, Mary J. Blige, The National, Donald Fagen and recorded at Reservoir Studios the former Skyline Studios where TMBG recorded their platinum album Flood. The lead track, I Left My Body, is a prime slice of the power They Might Be Giants commands. Hypermelodic, fresh, and ever rocking, They Might Be Giants formidable live lineup enjoys a reputation for delivering one of the best shows around, and this album is a real showcase for that musical energy. I Like Fun jumps with surprises, vitality, and the startling, singular point of view TMBG always delivers. They Might Be Giants CD is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £9

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