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Sold Date:
April 14, 2015
Start Date:
September 30, 2014
Final Price:
£13.99
(GBP)
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Buyer Feedback:
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THE PRISONERS - A TASTE OF PINK
GARAGE PUNK DEBUT ALBUM NOW PRESSED IN GLORIOUS PINK VINYL
1. Better In Black 2. A Taste Of Pink 3. Maybe I Was Wrong 4. Creepy Crawlies 5. There Can't Be A Place 6. Pretend 7. Coming Home 8. Threw My Heart Away 9. Come To The Mushroom 10. Til The Morning Light 11. Say Your Prayers12. Don't Call My Name
The Prisoners are one of the great lost bands of the 1980s. The Rochester four-piece fused garage rock, post punk and classic 60s pop melodies to create a distinctive sound. Lead singer and guitarist Graham Day is a song composer of note. They released four albums over a four-year period, now very hard to find on vinyl, so Big Beat intend to issue them on the Ace HIQLP series, starting with their debut A Taste Of Pink! . Recorded in 1982, it was a favourite of John Peel. Big Beat's reissue comes housed in a facsimile of its original cover with in-depth sleeve notes and exclusive pictures.
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