Good Cop Bad Cop – Marble Zone Signed 7-Inch Vinyl

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Marble Zone Signed 7-Inch Vinyl – Good Cop Bad Cop new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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The Marble Zone limited edition 734 marks the return of Good Cop Bad Cop.All 250 will be pressed on marble vinyl and will be signed by Joe Carnall Jnr. With the help of producer and long time friend Gold Teeth, the band have been putting the finishing touches to their follow up to 2019039s eponymous LP. Release dates and touring news to follow.Side A Marble ZonePhotography by Pedalo. Good Cop Bad Cop Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £8 +P&P

7-inch

A 7-inch vinyl record is a smaller, compact format often used for singles or shorter releases. With a classic 45 RPM speed, 7-inch records offer a unique, vibrant sound that’s prized by collectors and fans alike. The smaller size makes them more portable, while their often eye-catching cover art stands out as a collector’s item.

7-inch vinyl is particularly popular for its nostalgic charm and its role in the era of singles and radio hits. Whether you’re collecting iconic releases or digging for hidden gems, 7-inch records continue to be a cherished part of music history.

Vinyl

Vinyl records are a timeless format that continues to captivate music lovers with their warm, analogue sound. Unlike digital formats, vinyl offers a rich, textured listening experience that many argue feels more authentic and immersive. With their larger artwork and tangible presence, records bring a sense of nostalgia and artistry to any music collection.

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