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The Wombats - Proudly Present… A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation Pink Vinyl LP + 2 Art Prints

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Condition: New
Pink Vinyl LP + 2 Art Prints
Catalogue Number: 5054197424878
Barcode: 5054197424878
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
Condition Note: Brand New

Track Listing / Description
A1 Tales of Girls, Boys & Marsupials
A2 Kill the Director
A3 Moving to New York
A4 Lost in the Post
A5 Party in a Forest (Where's Laura?)
A6 School Uniforms
A7 Here Comes the Anxiety
B1 Let's Dance to Joy Division
B2 Backfire at the Disco
B3 Little Miss Pipedream
B4 Dr. Suzanne Mattox PhD
B5 Patricia the Stripper
B6 My First Wedding
 
To celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of their fabled debut album, The Wombats proudly present… A guide to Love, Loss & Desperation, originally released on the 5th of November 2007. Home to indie dancefloor staples such as 'Moving To New York', 'Let's Dance To Joy Division' and 'Kill The Director' the album has sold over 400,000 copies in the UK, been streamed more than 457 million times and is BPI certified platinum. The album will be available on vinyl for the first time pressed on special edition pink vinyl, alongside two art prints.
Over 15 years into their career, The Wombats are pulling in bigger audiences than ever before. The viral success of Oliver Nelson's remix of 2015 hit 'Greek Tragedy' has enraptured a whole new generation of fans, a feat they've managed to continually repeat since their 2007 debut A Guide To Love, Loss & Desperation. The band met and formed in Liverpool, UK in the early 2000's, and have moved onto have international success over the course of five studio albums, topping the UK album chart with 2022's Fix Yourself, Not The World and reaching over 1 billion streams worldwide with their acclaimed discography. 2022 has seen the band play their biggest headline shows to date across the US, UK, Europe and Australia, including a headline show at The O2 in London.