Disguise In Love Translucent Blue Heavyweight Vinyl by John Cooper Clarke

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180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE VINYLINCLUDING INSERT1978 DEBUT ALBUM BY THE PUNK POETUNIQUE BLEND OF POETRY AND PUNK ROCKPRODUCED BY MARTIN HANNETT PRODUCER OF JOY DIVISION, MAGAZINE, NEW ORDER, OMD AND HAPPY MONDAYSLIMITED EDITION OF 500 COPIES ON TR

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180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE VINYLINCLUDING INSERT1978 DEBUT ALBUM BY THE PUNK POETUNIQUE BLEND OF POETRY AND PUNK ROCKPRODUCED BY MARTIN HANNETT PRODUCER OF JOY DIVISION, MAGAZINE, NEW ORDER, OMD AND HAPPY MONDAYSLIMITED EDITION OF 500 COPIES ON TRANSLUCENT BLUE COLOURED VINYLDisguise In Love released in 1978, is the debut album of British punk poet John Cooper Clarke. Renowned for his quickwitted delivery and sharp humor,Clarke fuses punk rock with spoken word, resulting in a oneofakind sonic experience. The album includes tracks such as I Dont Want To Be Nice,Valley of the Lost Women, and I Married a Monster from Outer Space, highlighting Clarkes talent for social commentary and dark comedy.Produced by Martin Hannett, known as one of the creators of the Manchester sound, the album captures the unrefined energy of the late 70s punk scene.Disguise In Love stands out not only for its incisive, observational poetry but also for its strippeddown and edgy musical accompaniment,solidifying its status as a pivotal work in Clarkes career and a significant contribution to the punk genre.The album comes as a limited edition of 500 copies on translucent blue coloured vinyl

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Cool tones for warm sound. Blue vinyl editions add visual flair without compromising on quality — a collector’s favourite that blends colour with classic analogue sound.

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Pressed on thicker, higher-grade vinyl — often 180 grams — for improved durability and fidelity. Heavyweight LPs reduce surface noise and deliver a deeper, more stable sound, making them a preferred choice for serious listeners.

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