Skip to content
Remaining Record Store Day 2024 Stock NOW LIVE
Remaining Record Store Day 2024 Stock NOW LIVE

Blancmange - Everything Is Connected (Best Of) 2CD

Write a review
Sold out
Original price £15.99 - Original price £15.99
Original price
£15.99
£15.99 - £15.99
Current price £15.99
Condition: New
Edition: 2CD
Catalogue Number: LMS1725114
Barcode: 5061017251149
Media Grading: Mint (M)
Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
Condition Note: Brand New
Track Listing / Description
1-01 Sad Day (Original Version)
1-02 I've Seen The Word
1-03 God's Kitchen
1-04 Feel Me
1-05 Living On The Ceiling
1-06 Waves
1-07 Game Above My Head (12 inch version)
1-08 Blind Vision
1-09 That's Love, That It Is
1-10 Vishnu
1-11 Don't Tell Me
1-12 The Day Before You Came
1-13 What's Your Problem
1-14 Lose Your Love
1-15 Why Don't They Leave Things Alone
1-16 Drive Me
1-17 I'm Having A Coffee
1-18 The Western
1-19 Just Another Spectre
2-01 The Fall
2-02 Last Night (I Dreamt I Had A Job)
2-03 Jack Knife (Red Shift EP)
2-04 What's The Time?
2-05 We Are The Chemicals
2-06 Anna Dine
2-07 Distant Storm
2-08 I Smashed Your Phone
2-09 Not A Priority
2-10 Mindset
2-11 This Is Bliss
2-12 Clean Your House
2-13 Commercial Break
2-14 Some Times These
2-15 Reduced Voltage
2-16 Take Me
2-17 Again, I Wait For The World
2-18 Wish
2-19 Empty Street
 
Celebrating 45 years of Blancmange, Everything Is Connected (Best Of) is the first collection to be curated by Neil Arthur, tastefully blending a mixture of hits and personal favourites.
 
Originally from the UK's post punk DIY scene, Blancmange found success in 1982, long player 'Happy Families' selling Gold in the UK, and its 3 singles becoming international hits. They went on to have 7 Top 40 hits and 70 weeks in the UK album charts.
 
Long-standing admirers include Moby, John Grant and Honey Dijon, who states that "British synth pop was hugely influential in the burgeoning house music scene and Blancmange was a big part of that."
 
All formats contain the Top 40 hits 'Living On the Ceiling', 'Waves', 'Blind Vision', 'Don't Tell Me' and Abba cover 'The Day Before You Came', as well as recent favourites 'What's The Time', 'Reduced Voltage', and 'Some Times These'.