Various Artists – New Wave Of The 80s Collected Moss Green-Turquoise Double Heavyweight Vinyl

£33.00

New Wave Of The 80s Collected Moss Green-Turquoise Double Heavyweight Vinyl – Various Artists new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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Most musical genres arise as counterreaction to a previous musical genre. This is also the case of New Wave which can be described as the followup to the punk and postpunk sound at the end of the 70s. At the beginning of the 80s, British bands changed their sound and influential figures such as entrepreneur Malcolm McLaren, fashion designer Vivienne Westwood stamped their mark on the New Wave scene.The double album New Wave Of The 80s Collected features artists that defined the sound of a decade, including U2, XTC, Propaganda, Tears For Fears, China Crisis, The Cure, Talk Talk, ABC, Echo amp The Bunnymen, The Human League, Duran Duran, Thompson Twins, Simple Minds, Marillion and many more.The 2LP New Wave Of The 80s Collected is available as a limited edition on moss green LP1 and turquoise LP2 coloured vinyl and includes an insert. Various Artists Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £33 +P&P

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