Cheapo Cheapo Records at Demon store
Our friends at Demon Records are having a bit of a VINYL CLEAROUT and there’s some great titles on offer starting at just £8.99 from the likes of Suede, The Jesus and Mary Chain, SDE’s new favourite The Comsat Angels and Ian Dury (to name a few).
Other titles include The Wedding Present‘s George Best, the 20th anniversary vinyl edition of Gene‘s Olympian, The Pretenders‘ 1980 debut and there is also a decent selection of some previously issued vinyl box sets, the pick of which is probably Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs‘ Completely Under The Covers coloured vinyl 6LP extravaganza.
As always, not everything is available everywhere, due to licensing restrictions, so you may not ‘see’ all these deals (depending on geographical location), but if you’re tired of paying £20+ for vinyl, this should provide some respite.
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Been tempted by the Gene reissue for ages, at £12.99 it’s a bargain.
Yes BBC shop. Any Tabu fans, or general carpetbaggers, should head over there now
Six Doctor Who 50th anniversary t-shirts for £23 from BBC Shop. They should close down more often!
Hi Paul.
As a man in the know, is there any news on the re-release of Land and 7 Day Weekend by the Comsat Angels?
Last I heard they were delayed due to licensing issues but they were still hoping for a resolution.
BBC shop is closing down. They have the Suede CD/DVD for £7.50.
Demon are owned by the BBC?
Yes indeed.
the cast sounds great even for a single demon do very good sounding pressings
I didn’t think much of the Raintown one. It wasn’t terrible, but it didn’t match an early standard black vinyl cut/pressing from the 80s.
Thanks for the heads up, was tempted by the vinyl but may go with the deluxe CD instead for all the bonus material.
You’re welcome!
Ooh, Endless Flight £8.99! That’d get you about 18 copies in your local charity shops :)
Ha, yes that was a bit of a surprise to see that there!
almost nothing available for US customers. these restrictions make so little sense to me in 2016’s global economy!
If you owned the rights to Suede in America, and someone else started selling them in your territory, you wouldn’t be very happy. This stuff is all down to agreements from years/decades ago.
Totally, I see why they exist, my comments more out of frustration than actually not understanding. Just seems like such a relic of a pre-Internet world where sites weren’t offering their wares to customers abroad.
Do be aware that the Cast album is single disc, unlike the original which had three tracks per side across two records.
Amazed at how many of those I own having bought them many years ago before I had a CD player! Finally got a new turntable so will go and play them again :)