The Selecter – Too Much Pressure- 12-Inch Black Vinyl Vinyl

£21.99

Too Much Pressure- 12-Inch Black Vinyl Vinyl – The Selecter new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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THE SELECTERsdebut album Too Much Pressure was originally released in February 1980, to critical acclaim and launched the band onto the world stage.Releasing their debut release was the AA side with The Special AKAs Gangsters, which launched Jerrys Dammers 2 tone Record label in the summer of 1979. At the time the band only consisted of Neol Davies and John Bradbury later of The Specials before quickly forming a full band by the summer of 1979. They released the follow up single, On My Radio, which reached No. 6 in the UK charts before releasing their debut album in February 1980. Three further hit singles were released in 1980, Three Minute Hero, Missing Words and The Whisper039.180gm black vinyl edition with bonus 734 single of 039On My Radio039 single remastered from the original production tapes by Alchemy Mastering and cut at halfspeed. The Selecter Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £21.99 +P&P

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