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Field Music’s debut album has long been out of print on vinyl, having had only one pressing of 500 on its original release. At the time, the band listed an array of apposite and conflicting influences (The Left Banke, My Bloody Valentine, Stravinsky, Thelonious Monk, Stax & Atlantic R&B, Big Star, Jimmy Smith, Serge Gainsbourg, The Neptunes and Duke Ellington) but listening back now, you hear that Field Music’s own distinct sound arrived fully formed. A Record Store Day exclusive on heavyweight blue vinyl in a limited run of 500.
If Only The Moon Were Up
Tell Me Keep Me
Pieces
Luck Is A Fine Thing
Shorter Shorter
It's Not The Only Way To Feel Happy
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Like When You Meet Someone Else
You Can Decide
Got To Get The Nerve
Got To Write A Letter
You're So Pretty…