Cast – All Change Double Heavyweight Vinyl

£36.00

All Change Double Heavyweight Vinyl – Cast new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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This reissue faithfully replicates the original 1995 Polydor Records UK 2LP release with gatefold sleeve and 12 page booklet and is pressed onto high quality 180g vinyl Originally released on Polydor Records in October 1995, All Change reached No 7 in the UK charts, and spawned four Top 20 singles. Cast were formed in 1992 and were something of a scouse supergroup, with leader, guitarist John Power previously bassist in The La039s and bassist Peter Wilkinson coming from Shack. Originally a loose conglomerate with various members, Power added guitarist Liam 039Skin039 Tyson and drummer Keith O039 Neill, and by 1994 Cast were signed to Polydor. Led by singles Finetime and Alright, Cast039s blend of ultra melodic Merseybeat Britpop proved that they were the right band at the right time. All Change became a runaway success, selling over a million and becoming the fastestselling debut album in Polydor039s history, bolstered by further singles Sandstorm and Walkaway. The catchy, upbeat album closed with the eight minute epic Two Of A Kind, showing that the band had sufcient skills to take on any Britpop heavyweight. Cast Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £36 +P&P

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