Bernard Butler – People Move On 2021 Recording White Double-Vinyl

£25.00

People Move On 2021 Recording White Double-Vinyl – Bernard Butler new Double-Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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In 1994 Bernard Butler left Suede at the end of the lengthy recording sessions for the bands second album, the acknowledged classic that is Dog Man Star, which he cowrote. His first project was to join forces with singer David McAlmont record the album The Sound Of McAlmont amp Butler, which was released in November 1995. It featured the Top 10 single Yes and the followup You Do.In 1997, Alan McGee signed Bernard up to Creation Records, and he set about recording his first solo album, playing all the instruments himself, except for the drums and strings. Released in April 1998, the album was a critical and commercial success, reaching 11 in the UK album charts and features the hit singles Stay, Not Alone and Change Of Heart.When approached about this reissue in 2021, Bernard decided that he wanted to rerecord all the vocals for the album. He has also added the occasional guitar overdub.The inner sleeves feature all the lyrics and annotation by Bernard himself about the album and the rerecorded vocals. The album is presented using unpublished session photos from photographer Jill Furmanovsky. Bernard Butler Double-Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £25 +P&P

Double-Vinyl

Double vinyl records are a special treat for music lovers, offering an extended listening experience across two LPs. Ideal for longer albums, live recordings, or compilations, double vinyl ensures that no detail of the music is lost due to space limitations. With their spacious grooves, they often deliver superior sound quality, capturing the depth and richness of the original recording.

The larger format of a double vinyl also provides more room for creative artwork, liner notes, and extras, making it a collector’s dream. Whether it’s a classic double album or a modern reissue, double vinyl records offer an immersive experience, combining stunning visuals with the warm, analogue sound that only vinyl can deliver.