Gripsweat is shutting down. Starting on February 1st, 2025 the site will no longer be doing daily updates, adding any new items, or accepting new memberships. The site will continue to run in this "historical" mode until January 1st, 2026, when the site will go offline. More information is available here.
Sold Date:
April 21, 2022
Start Date:
July 9, 2019
Final Price:
£15.00
(GBP)
Seller Feedback:
5296
Buyer Feedback:
0
ARTIST: Lykke Li
TITLE: Little Bit
FORMAT: 7" Vinyl
LABEL: Moshi Moshi Records
CAT NO: MOMO12
DATE OF RELEASE: 2008
COUNTRY OF RELEASE: UK
Lykke Li Little Bit 2008 Limited Edition 7" Vinyl Single in Gatefold Sleeve.
Little Bit was originally self-released as her debut on 10" vinyl in 2007 on her own Swedish label.
Lykke Li self-released "I'm Good, I'm Gone" as her second single in Sweden before being signed by Moshi Moshi to re-release Little Bit in the UK on 25th February 2008.
CONDITION
Sleeve is EXCELLENT+
7" Vinyl record is MINT/UNPLAYED
TRACKLISTING
A Little Bit
B Dance Dance Dance
PAYMENT
Payment by PAYPAL only.
POSTAGE & DELIVERY
Items in the UK are only sent by tracked services to ensure proof of delivery.
We charge the actual cost of postage and packaging - We do not profit from this.
Sent within appropriate packaging to avoid any damage.
All items are dispatched within 3 days of receiving payment.
ABOUT ME
Subversive Graphic Designer for Musicians or environmental and humanitarian campaigns, causes and awareness.
It all started by designing and producing badges of music artists and grew from my passion to protect mother earth and all things living upon her.
Do you need a design?
I don't take on generic work like party invites, business letterheads or other mundane jobs. I only work on projects that involves taking my heart and soul on a journey, this brings out my creativity.
Reasonable rates are offered to clients looking for a passionate graphic designer whose attention to detail goes beyond obsessive!
Support Me
My own artwork, badges, prints and general clutter is always listed on eBay. More often than not, the income is put to good use by raising awareness of issues that effect us all or used to fund activist actions or work for local charities.
Thanks.