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Courteeners Pink Cactus Café Vinyl LP Signed Assai Obi Edition Coke Bottle Green Colour 2024

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Cat no. IGNLP262CIA

Assai Obi Edition

  • Assai Records Exclusive Japanese Inspired Obi Strip*
  • Sleeve signed by Courteeners
  • Limited to 200 copies*
  • Coke Bottle Green Colour Vinyl
  • Hand-numbered*

 *Exclusive to Assai Records, limited to 1 copy per customer/address. No supply to resellers. Cancellation admin charge £5.00 to resellers.

Tracklist:

    1. Sweet Surrender - Courteeners ft. Brooke Combe
    2. Weekend Shy Of A Feeling
    3. Pink Cactus Café
    4. Where Are We Now?
    5. The Beginning Of The End - Courteeners, DMA’S
    6. Solitude Of The Night Bus
    7. First Name Terms - Courteeners, Pixey
    8. Lu Lu
    9. Love You Any Less
    10. Bitten By Unseen Teeth

    Pink Catcus Café is the forthcoming album by Courteeners, available on 25th October 2024 and featuring the infectiously melodic brand new single Solitude of the Night Bus.

    Since releasing their debut album St. Jude in 2008, Courteeners have become one of the most loved bands in Britain, building a huge community around their sold out shows that has seen them consistently play to packed houses and fields nationwide. Pink Cactus Café is Courteeners’ 7th studio album and their first new music since 2020’s More. Again. Forever. which received critical acclaim. Across their 16 year career, the band have had consistent commercial success achieving BPI certified Platinum (x1), Gold (x3) and Silver (x2) awards for their albums. Most recently, a reissue of the band’s debut St. Jude reached No 1 in the UK Album Charts in 2023, fifteen years after its original release, and earlier this year, Courteeners won Band of the Year at the Nordoff Robins Northern Music Awards.