Limited Compact Disc with beautiful, life-changing artwork
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Well, that's it. It's a CD and it's lovely. Comes with full sleevenotes from Dan Bordello and our heartfelt and eternal love.
Includes unlimited streaming of How To Lose Friends And Influence No-One
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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“Saint” John Peel, when he was alive, was endlessly fucked about by the same corporation who now, at threat from the Tories, function as a simpering mouth-piece for the Right. Banished to the graveyard shift, shunted around in the schedules, the sword of Damocles hanging over his head and here was a man who for all his faults wanted to do nothing but broaden the horizons of his audience. One of our Beloved Hosts, Phil Reynolds, had the honour of doing a Peel Session so can speak first hand of this. Now the corporation canonise him but if they really wanted to pay him tribute they’d actually play some exciting new music that educates, informs and entertains.
supported by 14 fans who also own “Did The Bastards At The BBC Kill John Peel?”
Such a Bordellos record is this. Typically eccentric and recorded and played to their own unique specifications. But, as usual, amongst it the melodies are pretty much all a joy to behold. In a couple of numbers I'm reminded of the quaint off-kilter songs Lou Reed used to write for Mo Tucker to sing in the Velvets. Gavin Hellyer
supported by 8 fans who also own “Did The Bastards At The BBC Kill John Peel?”
An exceptional release for many reasons really, not least because of the excellent Save The Children cause. Also, though, unlike most Split projects, it features 2 FULL new albums from 2 very fine current groups, one from the US and one from the UK. Gavin Hellyer
A female voice that feels out of another century quivers over a folk harp on the 11 tracks that make up this exclusive video album. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 14, 2016