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Transvision Vamp I Want Your Love Ltd Deluxe Vinyl LP Box Set New 2018

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Original price £76.99 - Original price £76.99
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Cat no. DEMRECBOX27

Track Listing

LP 1

  1. Trash City
  2. I Want Your Love
  3. Sister Moon
  4. Psychosonic Cindy
  5. Revolution Baby
  6. Tell That Girl To Shut Up
  7. Wild Star
  8. Hanging Out With Halo Jones
  9. Andy Warhol's Dead
  10. Sex Kick

LP 2

  1. Baby I Don't Care
  2. The Only One
  3. Landslide Of Love
  4. Falling For A Goldmine
  5. Down On You
  6. Song To The Stars
  7. Kiss Their Sons
  8. Born To Be Sold
  9. Pay The Ghosts
  10. Bad Valentine
  11. Velveteen

LP 3

  1. (I Just Wanna) B With U
  2. Ain't No Rules
  3. If Looks Could Kill
  4. Every Little Thing
  5. Twangy Wigout
  6. Don't Believe The Type
  7. Pressure Times
  8. Crawl Out Your Window
  9. You Put A Spell On Me
  10. Back On My Knees Again
 
Transvision Vamp were a genuine International Pop Supernova of the late eighties. Fronted by the irrepressible Wendy James - Pop's very own Halo Jones - whose bad-girl charms were impossible to ignore, and informed by the musical vision of Nick Christian Sayer, their sound and look was a kaleidoscopic whirl of chunky guitar riffs, incandescent pop thrills, razor sharp choral hooks, and vivid comic-book imagery. They crashed the charts like a rock and roll wrecking ball, bagging Gold and Platinum-selling albums in a brief but spectacular reign. Charting in April 1988 with the punk-pop sound of their second single, a cover of Holly & The Italians' "Tell That Girl To Shut Up", the band followed this up with the Top 5 single "I Want Your Love" and # 4 debut album "Pop Art", certified Gold. In 1989, "Baby I Don't Care" hit # 3 in the singles chart, and the accompanying album "Velveteen" reached # 1, certified Platinum. Both singles from third album "Little Magnets Vs The Bubble Of Babble" reached the Top 40 in 1991, but curiously the UK arm of MCA Records decided against releasing the album in the UK. It saw moderate success in Australia, New Zealand and Sweden, but this release is the first time it has been issued in the UK. The band broke up in 1992. This 3 LP box set includes all three original albums that the band recorded for MCA, on 180 gram coloured vinyl, housed in a rigid slipcase.