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5 Seconds of Summer 5 Seconds of Summer (10 Year Anniversary) Vinyl LP Red Colour Due Out 13/12/24

Original price £30.99 - Original price £30.99
Original price
£30.99
£30.99 - £30.99
Current price £30.99
Cat no. 6574186

Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 13th December, 2024

Red Colour

Tracklist:

  1. She Looks So Perfect
  2. Don't Stop
  3. Good Girls
  4. Kiss Me Kiss Me
  5. 18
  6. Everything I Didn't Say
  7. Beside You
  8. End Up Here
  9. Long Way Home
  10. Heartbreak Girl
  11. English Love Affair
  12. Amnesia
  13. Lost Boy
  14. Mrs All American

Originally beginning known via their YouTube chart covers, Australian band, 5 Seconds of Summer rose to international fame while touring with One Direction on their Take Me Home Tour. They became the breakthrough story of 2014 in what would be a momentous year for the band. That year included four multi-million selling singles – “She Looks So Perfect” – which would top the singles chart in the UK, ”Don’t Stop”, “Good Girls” and “Amnesia”. Their self-titled debut album topped charts around the world becoming the biggest US debut album of the year and the biggest US debut by an Australian artist ever. 2014 also saw the band win three awards at the 2014 MTV EMA’s (Best New Act, Best Push Act, Artist on the Rise), New Artist of The Year at the 2014 American Music Awards and Song of the Year for their global hit, ‘She Looks So Perfect’ at the 2014 ARIA Awards.

To celebrate the 10th Anniversary of their huge debut album there are two vinyl formats being made available. A red vinyl LP featuring exclusively featuring an alternative front cover sleeve and 2 bonus tracks “Lost Boy” and “Mrs All American”. These tracks were only available on the Australian and American versions of 5 Seconds of Summer respectively.

The Picture disc housed in a die cut sleeve includes as its bonus tracks fan favourites, “Voodoo Doll” and “Disconnected”.