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FRANZ FERDINAND / DEBBIE HARRY / LCD SOUNDSYSTEM
Franz Ferdinand Covers EP Remixes Volume 2

DOMINO RECORDS

12" : £6.98
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Last year, Franz Ferdinand released a highly covetable Covers EP as part of Record Store Day, a cause close to their hearts. The EP featured Debbie Harry, Stephin Merritt, Peaches, ESG and LCD...

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FRANZ FERDINAND / LCD SOUNDSYSTEM / PEACHES / ESG / DEBBIE HARRY
Franz Ferdinand Covers EP

DOMINO

12" : £8.99 Sale: £6.98 Out of stock

Cover versions of songs from the Franz 'Tonight' album by heroes of the band. Tracklist: Live Alone - Debbie Harry & Franz Ferdinand, Dream Again - Stephen Merritt Live Alone - LCD...

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LCD SOUNDSYSTEM
The London Sessions LP

DFA RECORDS

2 x LP : £22.00 Out of stock

Deluxe gatefold, vinyl doublepack. The nine songs which comprise The London Sessions – were recorded in the English capital earlier this year, evidently in the spirit of the BBC’s much-missed...

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LCD SOUNDSYSTEM
Bye Bye Bayou

DFA RECORDS

12" : £7.00 Out of stock

LCD Soundsystem's version of Bye Bye Bayou" is a stunning re-introduction of the band to the world. The track is a cover of an Alan Vega song from his 1981 debut album, and will not feature on the...

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LCD SOUNDSYSTEM
45:33 Remixes (Riley Reinhold / Trusme Remixes)

DFA RECORDS

12" : £7.00
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Second in the remix 12" series of the Nike commisioned '45:33' by LCD Soundsystem. Here we get two mixes from German Dj Riley Reinhold and Trus'me. Reinhold takes the already epic track and adds...

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LCD SOUNDSYSTEM
45:33 Remixes (Prins Thomas / Runaway Remixes)

DFA RECORDS

12" : £7.00 Out of stock

The first remix 12" in the series sees Prins Thomas and Runaway step up to the remix plate. It seems that Lcd Soundsystem's music fits perfectly with Prins Thomas's style and natural flow, but we...

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LCD SOUNDSYSTEM
Losing My Edge

DFA RECORDS

12" : £11.99
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RECORD STORE DAY REPRESS!We've managed to locate a handful of copies of LCD's biggest track and the track which propelled them and DFA into the mainstream, or the credible mainstream at least.......