Pills Thrills And Bellyaches Rare
Mondays Pills and Thrills A classic Madchester album, reminds me of when i saw them at the Gmex in Manchester.The album had just come out. Interpol Turn On The Bright Lights 10th Anniversary Rarlab. and they were totally mad and off the wall.This still sounds good 11 years later, great production by Paul Okenfold.Listen to Gods cop, How funky. Tells you how good it is, to the chart hit Step On and the laid back Kinky Afro.to the E culture of Holiday.Enjoy.Shame they were unable to follow it up.But just as good as The Stone Roses first album and much more fun.
Happy Mondays's third album. Released 05 November 1990.
Produced by Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne. Entered the UK album charts at #4 on 17 November 1990. First editions (LP, MC, CD) featured a collage of US candy wrappers, designed. All subsequent editions had the artwork altered and without logos, due to copyright reasons. These second editions have a large yellow 'Z' as part of the artwork. Re-released 1999, 2007 as Collector's Edition with a DVD, and 2015 on limited edition vinyl only (again with altered artwork).
The rise of digital music threatens one of the greatest canvasses of art seen in the 20th Century - the record sleeve. Originally just a protective cover for the. With interest in vinyl records on the rise, the long-standing market for collectible records is being given a new lease of life. Is there a rare gem lurking in your. HAPPY MONDAYS Pills 'N' Thrills And Bellyaches (Classic 1990 UK first edition 10-track vinyl LP, including Loose Fit and Kinky Afro, complete with illustrated credits inner, glossy picture sleeve featuring US candy company logos which was later withdrawn. The sleeve shows just a little light shelfwear and the vinyl remains.
The UK newspaper The Guardian offered a CD as a free give-away in 2012.