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Deacon Blue All The Old 45s Vinyl LP Pink & Yellow Colour Assai Obi Edition 2023

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Cat no. COOKLP868XA

Assai Obi Edition

• Assai Records Exclusive Japanese Inspired Obi*
• Pink and Yellow Colour Vinyl
• Hand-numbered*
• Limited to 100 copies*

*Exclusive to Assai Records, limited to 1 copy per household, UK delivery addresses only. Strictly no supply to resellers. Cancellation admin charge £5.00 to resellers.

Tracklist:

 
1. Dignity
2. When Will You (Make My Telephone Ring)
3. Chocolate Girl
4. Real Gone Kid
5. Wages Day
6. Fergus Sings The Blues
7. Queen Of The New Year
8. Love And Regret
9. I’ll Never Fall In Love Again
10. Your Swaying Arms
11. Twist And Shout
12. Closing Time
13. Cover From The Sky
14. Your Town
15. Will We Be Lovers
16. Only Tender Love
17. Hang Your Head
18. I Was Right and You Were Wrong
19. Everytime You Sleep
20. Bigger Than Dynamite
21. The Hipsters
22. A New House
23. The Believers
24. City Of Love

‘All The Old 45s – The Very Best of Deacon Blue’ coincides with the band’s UK and Ireland tour of the same name, and charts their multi-million selling history – from bringing ‘Chocolate Girl’ and ‘Dignity’ to life in the corner of a Glasgow basement, to skyscraping, stadium-filling hits like ‘Wages Day’ and ‘Real Gone Kid’, via their swoon-inducing tribute to Bacharach and David (‘I’ll Never Fall In Love Again’), their collective favourite single (‘Your Swaying Arms’), and one of the most significant songs in the Deacon Blue canon, which followed a split in 1994 and the loss of two original members: 2012’s comeback single ‘The Hipsters’ heralded a new lease of life for the group, and jump-started a second act that’s seen them more fired up, and prolific, than ever.

Beautifully packaged in a gatefold sleeve with printed inner sleeves containing rare and previously unseen imagery plus an extensive sleevenote by journalist Nicola Meighan with new insights from all current members of Deacon Blue, who reflect on the songs – and albums, and memories – that mean the most to them.