The Cooper Temple Clause – See This Through And Leave Double Vinyl

£30.00

See This Through And Leave Double Vinyl – The Cooper Temple Clause New In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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Formed in Reading in 1998, The Cooper Temple Clause were an alternative rock band consisting of Ben Gautrey vocals, Tom Bellamy guitar, keyboards, Didz Hammond bass, Daniel Fisher guitar, Kieran Mahon keyboards, and Jon Harper drums. The band signed with RCA and burst onto the scene with their debut ‘See This Through And Leave’ in 2002. Featuring the singles ‘Let’s Kill Music’, ‘FilmMaker Been Training Dogs’ and ‘Who Needs Enemies’, the album earned the band a cult following and critical acclaim including the Kerrang ‘Best British Newcomer’ award. Previously only available on vinyl as a 7′ boxset, Demon Records presents the complete album on 12′ vinyl for the very first time. Newly remastered by Phil Kinrade and cut by Barry Grint at AIR Mastering. Pressed on two 140g vinyl with printed inner sleeves. The Cooper Temple Clause is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £30 +P&P

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