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Sold Date:
May 6, 2019
Start Date:
June 28, 2018
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Stone Roses/Pet Shop Boys/Primal Scream & More -Jon Savage's Perfect Motion Baggy DBLE Vinyl LP Comp " "Perfect Motion"- Jon Savage's Secret History of Second-Wave Psychedelia 1988-93"
*****Jon Savage's Baggy/Acid-House/Madchester Collection*****
Very special limited edition double 12" vinyl gatefold sleeve deluxe package (500) with colour inner-sleeves + digital download code.
Cover / liner-notes by Jon Savage. Artwork features previously unpublished photos, artwork and memorabilia from the era.
All original artwork by celebrated UK artist/illustrator Matt Sewell, inners and extensive liner-notes by Jon Savage
Includes tracks by: 808 State/ the Stone Roses/Shack/Pet Shop Boys/Primal Scream/Sabres of Paradise/Joi / Northside/ DHS/Sly & Lovechild/ Deee-Lite..This is the first time that The Pet Shop Boys/Stone Roses/St Etienne tracks have ever been committed to vinyl. The Primal Scream / 808 State tracks have not been available on wax for over 20 years..
Full Tracklisting:
Side 1
Shack – I Know You Well (Extended 12” Mix) 5.35
The High – Box Set Go 3.54
Primal Scream – Slip Inside This House 5.17
Northside – Take 5 (12” Mix) 4.10
Side 2
PSB – The Sound Of The Atom Splitting 5.13
Deee-Lite – What Is Love? (Holographic Goatee Mix) 4.08
Electronic – Get The Message (DNA Groove Mix) 5.27
Sly & Lovechild – The World According To Sly & Lovechild (Soul Of Europe Mix) 8.20
Side 3
Joi – A Desert Storm 6.28
808 State – Let Yourself Go (D50 Mix) 4.52
DHS – Number 9 Bad Acid 4.28
St Etienne Featuring Q-Tee – Filthy 5.32
Side 4
The Stone Roses – Full Fathom Five (CD Version) 3.18
Sabres Of Paradise – Clock Factory 14.44
On the simplest level: new drugs + new technology > dance music
= a new pop culture. (Jon Savage)