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THE KILLERS Career Box LP Vinyl Box-Set NEW

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Cat no. 5777458

TRACKLISTING

LP 1 - Hot Fuss
Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine
Mr. Brightside
Smile Like You Mean It
Somebody Told Me
All These Things That I’ve Done

Andy, You’re A Star
On Top
Change Your Mind
Believe Me Natalie
Midnight Show
Everything Will Be Alright

LP 2 - Sam’s Town
Sam’s Town
Enterlude
When You Were Young
Bling (Confession Of A King)
For Reasons Unknown
Read My Mind

Uncle Jonny
Bones
My List
This River Is Wild
Why Do I Keep Counting?
Exitlude

LP 3 (&4) - Sawdust
Tranquilize (feat. Lou Reed)
Shadowplay
All The Pretty Faces
Leave The Bourbon On The Shelf
Sweet Talk

Under The Gun
Where The White Boys Dance
Show You How
Move Away 

LP 4 - Sawdust
Glamorous Indie Rock And Roll
Who Let You Go?
The Ballad of Michael Valentine
Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love To Town

Daddy’s Eyes
Sam’s Town (Live From Abbey Road / 2006)
Romeo And Juliet
Mr. Brightside (Jacques Lu Cont’s Thin White Duke Remix)

LP 5 - Day & Age
Losing Touch
Human
Spaceman
Joy Ride
A Dustland Fairytale

This Is Your Life
I Can’t Stay
Neon Tiger
The World We Live In
Goodnight, Travel Well

LP 6(&7) Live From The Royal Albert Hall
Human
This Is Your Life
Somebody Told Me
The World We Live In
I Can’t Stay

Bling (Confession Of A King)
Shadowplay
Smile Like You Mean It
Losing Touch

LP 7 - Live From The Royal Albert Hall
Spaceman
A Dustland Fairytale
Sam’s Town
Read My Mind

Mr. Brightside
All These Things That I’ve Done
Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine
When You Were Young

LP 8 (&9) - Battle Born
Flesh And Bone
Runaways
The Way It Was

Here With Me
A Matter Of Time
Deadlines And Commitments

LP 9 - Battle Born
Miss Atomic Bomb
The Rising Tide
Heart Of A Girl

From Here On Out
Be Still
Battle Born

LP 10 - Wonderful Wonderful
Wonderful Wonderful
The Man
Rut
Life To Come
Run For Cover

Tyson Vs. Douglas
Some Kind Of Love
Out Of My Mind
The Calling
Have All The Songs Been Written?

The Killers Career Vinyl Box will be made available to all retail outlets in an across-the-board 180-gram black vinyl configuration, in addition to a limited-edition 180-gram clear vinyl version. A slip mat featuring the “K” from the band’s logo and inspired by the vintage lights of the Las Vegas strip completes both packages.

There could be no better way to start off such an epic collection than with The Killers’ three-times-platinum June 2004 debut album, Hot Fuss. Hot Fuss ushered in the band’s fresh take on New Wave and post-punk conventions by way of the instant-hit debut single “Mr. Brightside,” the wistful request to “Smile Like You Mean It,” and the sensual come-on of “Somebody Told Me.”

The Killers’ second studio album, October 2006’s Sam’s Town, was produced by Flood (New Order, U2), Alan Moulder (Nine Inch Nails, Foo Fighters), and The Killers, and it features the chart-busting sing-along singles “When You Were Young” and “Read My Mind.”

The band’s third album of studio-bred material, November 2007’s Sawdust, consists of a prime selection of the band’s B-sides, covers, remixes, and other rarities, including the band’s cover of Joy Division’s “Shadowplay,” which is always a crowd favorite during their live set and the galvanizing “Tranquilize,” the latter of which features the legendary punk icon Lou Reed at his finest.

Meanwhile, November 2008’s Day & Age, the band’s fourth studio album, was produced by Stuart Price (Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Pet Shop Boys) and The Killers, and it includes the singles “Human” and “Spaceman.”

Live From The Royal Albert Hall is a 2LP and exclusive to the Career Vinyl Box. Originally released in November 2009 as a live DVD, this double album captures The Killers at the peak of their live powers, as amassed from two energetic July 2009 gigs at the storied London venue.

September 2012 saw The Killers’ put forth their million-selling sixth album, Battle Born, which was named after their own recording studio as well as for a phrase that appears on the Nevada state flag. Battle Born is clearly battle-tested with such indelible hit tracks like the uplifting groove of “Runaways” and the thrilling buildup of “Miss Atomic Bomb.”

Finally, The Killers’ most recent studio effort, the stirring September 2017 Island release Wonderful Wonderful, saw the band once again debuting right where they belong at the apex of the album charts in both the U.S., the UK and Australia. Wonderful Wonderful also carries the distinction of being the band’s fifth consecutive UK chart-topper overall, and it’s buttressed by the disco-fied declaration of “The Man” and the urgent plea to “Run For Cover.”

 

The contents of The Career Vinyl Box all goes to show how truly wonderful wonderful The Killers’ recording résumé has been to date. Have all the songs been written? Given the overall breadth found in the grooves of this fine, fine compendium alongside the promise of what’s to come, the answer can only be, “Not if The Killers have anything to say about it.”