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One Thousand Violins - John Peel Session 25.09.85 (Precious) 10"

One Thousand Violins - John Peel Session 25.09.85 (Precious) 10"

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If you love 60s pop, if you love The Smiths and if you love C86, then you’ll adore the melodic pop of One Thousand Violins. As well as being responsible for a a series of highly regarded releases on Dan Treacy’s Whaam! and Dreamworld labels, the Sheffield-based outfit were regulars in John Peel’s Festive Fifty – and this is their first session for the legendary DJ’s show featuring three originals plus a never-before-released Walker Brothers cover. Ten-inch vinyl release includes a set of postcards with previously unseen pics, sleeve notes by main man Colin Gregory and free download codes. Limited to 350 copies.

Tracklist: Why Is It Always December?, The Candle Man, Though It Poured The Next Day, I Never Noticed The Rain, The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore

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