Your basket is currently empty!
Hypnotised red vinyl LP – The Undertones New In Stock from Vinyl Records London
When you click on “Add to Basket” or “More Details,” you’ll be taken to a partner website where you can find additional information about this product. As an affiliate, we may receive a small commission for this, but it won’t cost you anything extra.
Exclusive, free, bandsigned Hypnotised 12′ cover art cards while stocks last with every LP purchased from this store.The Undertones second album, Hypnotised, was released in April 1980. Produced by Roger Bechirian, it reached 6 in the UK, the band’s highest charting LP.Hypnotised was recorded at Wisseloord Studios in the Netherlands, December 1979, and Eden Studios, London in January 1980. Only barely less perfect than the group’s debut album, it contains 14 punky pop classics, with a slightly tougher and musically more sophisticated edge than the unfailingly sweetnatured debut.Packed with more flawless slices of adolescent frustration, the album includes the top ten single ‘My Perfect Cousin’ from March 1980 and ‘Wednesday Week’, which reached UK 11 three weeks later.In terms of chart sales, 1980 was the Undertones most successful year. In a review by Sounds magazine the same year, the Undertones were described as Possibly the best pop group in the English speaking world’ . A May 1980 Billboard review described the album as A sprightly collection of 15 short and punchy songs that convey a sense of humour, catchy melodies and lyrics that stand out above your average rock fare, and noted that the vocal intensity gives the songs their streetwise urban kick and the biting guitar riffs cushion the lyrics with the kind of support that calls attention to each song.First release on colour vinyl.Tracklist The Undertones is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £29 +P&P
An LP, or long-playing vinyl record, is a classic format cherished by music enthusiasts for its warm, authentic sound. Typically featuring up to 45 minutes of music split between two sides, LPs are the perfect way to enjoy full albums as the artist intended. Their larger format also allows for striking album artwork, making them as much a visual delight as an auditory one.
LPs have become symbols of a deeper connection to music, offering a tactile and immersive experience. From the ritual of placing the needle to the soft crackle as the music begins, playing an LP is a nostalgic journey that transcends digital convenience. Whether you’re collecting vintage classics or exploring modern releases, LPs remain an iconic choice for any music lover.
£57.12