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Josef K / Sorry For Laughing remastered clear vinyl with CD demos

Sorry For Laughing & The Only Fun In Town limited vinyl reissues

Scottish post-punk band Josef K‘s aborted debut Sorry For Laughing is being reissued as a special 500-only limited edition on clear vinyl with a bonus CD of demos, along with an expanded 2LP of The Only Fun In Town.

The Sorry For Laughing album was originally recorded for Postcard Records in 1981 but was never released (the band apparently unhappy with the production) and it didn’t officially surface until 1990. This new remastered vinyl edition restores the original Robert Sharp artwork (a solarised portrait of the band printed in silver Pantone colour) and there’s detailed sleeve notes on the inner bag.

The really cool bonus item is a 12-track CD called ‘The TV Art Demos’ which features all the tracks from the band’s very first recording session in 1979.

Propaganda covered the title track from Sorry For Laughing on their debut album A Secret Wish probably because Paul Morley was a fan. He said of the band  ‘They were The Sound of Young Scotland, together with Orange Juice, whose guitars were also radiant and brittle, whose rhythms were also scrubbed and blunt, whose vocals were also proud and serious, but who sounded like another group entirely’

The band’s actual debut (their one and only ‘official’ album) The Only Fun In Town is also reissued as a 2LP expanded edition on coloured vinyl. The gatefold features one black vinyl record and one gold one and this is also limited to 500 units. The bonus tracks on this remaster include several Postcard single A and B sides including ‘Radio Drill Time’ and ‘Chance Meeting’. Side 4 features all four tracks from the band’s John Peel Session in June 1981, including ‘Heaven Sent’ and ‘The Missionary’.

Both vinyl reissues are out on 15 February 2019 via LTM Recordings and can be ordered via the SDE shop using this link or the buttons below. The SDE shop also has a specially-priced bundle where you can pick up both releases.

Sorry For Laughing vinyl LP

1. Fun ‘n’ Frenzy
2. Heads Watch
3. Drone
4. Sense of Guilt
5. Art of Things
6. Crazy to Exist
7. Citizens
8. Variation of Scene
9. Terry’s Show Lies
10. No Glory
11. Endless Soul
12. Sorry For Laughing

Bonus CD (The TV Art Demos)

1. Chance Meeting (take #1)
2. Terry’s Show Lies
3. No Glory
4. Final Request
5. Art of Things
6. Romance (take #1)
7. Torn Mentor
8. Night Ritual
9. Heads Watch
10. Chance Meeting (take #2)
11. Sense of Guilt
12. Romance (take #2)

The Only Fun In Town – 2LP expanded gatefold remaster

Side 1

1. Fun ‘n’ Frenzy
2. Revelation
3. Crazy To Exist
4. It’s Kinda Funny
5. The Angle

Side 2

1. Forever Drone
2. Heart of Song
3. 16 Years
4. Citizens
5. Sorry For Laughing

Side 3

1. Radio Drill Time
2. Romance
3. Chance Meeting
4. Pictures
5. Final Request

Side 4

1. The Missionary
2. Heaven Sent
3. Heart of Song
4. Applebush

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11 thoughts on “Josef K / Sorry For Laughing remastered clear vinyl with CD demos

  1. James Nice of LTM has always done a wonderful job with reissues: excellent sound, attractive packaging and informative liner notes. I expect these will be well worth picking up, especially for those that did not purchase the previous LTM versions.

    1. Yep LTM have done some terrific reissues (they also release Factory Benelux and Les Disques Du Crepescule) and have done a fine job keeping the small but perfectly formed Josef K catalogue in print.
      Funny thing is both versions of the album sound terrific to me..hard to see what they didn’t like with the original unreleased version and the remade Lp is equally good but I wouldn’t say it was tangibly better. So anyone who hasn’t already got these, you really do need both! Fair price too and sorry to harp on about it but isn’t it a pity the New Order catalogue isn’t with LTM we might have got a more sensibly priced Movement box set.

  2. Great band – If I hadn’t bought LTM’s 2012 issue of Sorry For Laughing I’d be all over this.
    The Only Fun In Town I have more than once on CD unfortunately, so although tempted, I can’t justify the outlay again!

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