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Songs From The Red Room (10th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day 2019)

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Free delivery on many items.   Same-day despatch, no-question returns.   Authorised dealers - full technical support.   Online since 1997. Shop categories Information SHAKESPEARS SISTER Songs From The Red Room (10th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day 2019)(limited gold vinyl 2xLP) Do Yourself In

Cat: DYI 023LP. Rel: 29 Apr 19
Indie


Side 1 - Track 1. Pulsatron (Whitey mix) Side 1 - Track 2. Bad Blood Side 1 - Track 3. Was It Worth It? (feat Terry Hall) Side 1 - Track 4. It's A Trip Side 2 - Track 1. Hot Room Side 2 - Track 2. A Man In Uniform Side 2 - Track 3. You're Alone Side 2 - Track 4. Bitter Pill Side 3 - Track 1. Cold Side 3 - Track 2. You're Not Yourself Side 3 - Track 3. A Loaded Gun Side 3 - Track 4. Someone Else's Girl Side 4 - Track 1. Bitter Pill (Droyds radio edit) Side 4 - Track 2. Bad Blood (Jagz Kooner mix - AT edit) Side 4 - Track 3. Pulsatron (Gully mix) Side 4 - Track 4. Cold (Death In Vegas mix)

In honour of Record Store Day, Siobhan Fahey has decided to offer-up a special "10th Anniversary Edition" of her 2009 comeback set as Shakespears Sister, "Songs From The Red Room". Most of the set had been recorded four years earlier and mined the rich seam of electroclash/indie-dance fusion that was all the rage at the time. Listening back a decade on, the set still bristles with fuzz-tone guitars, bombastic beats, distinctive electronic motifs and stylized vocals. This expanded edition throws in a couple of bonus tracks plus a quartet of remixes. Of these, the Droyds throbbing Italo-disco style take on "Bitter Pill" and the sludgy, post-apocalyptic revision of "Cold" are the ones to check.