Supergrass – Supergrass Remastered 2CD CD

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Supergrass Remastered 2CD CD – Supergrass CD from Vinyl Records London

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Remastered version. The self titled third album from 1999. Flaunting their 70srock influences proudly, Supergrass continue to sound like the worlds greatest garage band with a sackful of studio toys. These guys know what makes a good pop songnbspPumping On Your Stereonbspis practically shouting out for an audience of handclaps, whilenbspShotover Hillnbspmakes use of that oftneglected instrument, the kettle drum. WithnbspSupergrass, the boys have again demonstrated how much theyve grown up. Pop music, yes, but definitely not kids stuff.2CD The 2CD is a 4 panel digipack with 16 page booklet featuring rare band photos and new sleeve notes. By acclaimed journalist Charles Shaar Murray. Disc 1 remastered album, Disc 2 rare demo tracks, alternate, live versions and 4 new track remixes 2 of which done by John Leckie. Includes several previously unreleased tracks and versions. Tracklist compiled by Supergrass. Supergrass CD is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £15

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