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LMS 1725437
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$43.50
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RELEASE DATE: 6/27/2025
Double LP version. The Bluebells' Sisters is a perfect snapshot of early '80s "Sound of Young Scotland": Glasgow indie pop with bittersweet spirit, sharp hooks, and heartfelt harmonies. Signing to the then-nascent London Records, and working with a procession of esteemed producers (including Elvis Costello who became a mentor and teacher to the band), The Bluebells enjoyed three UK hits in the 1980s before touring widely throughout Europe and North America, developing their live sound and signing to Seymour Stein's Sire Records in the U.S. A decade later in 1993, their "Young at Heart" hit the U.K. No 1 spot following its use as a T.V. advert for Volkswagen. This new edition of Sisters has been remastered and produced in consultation with the band, using the best audio sources available, including non-album singles and B-sides, bonus tracks from the original cassette edition and new liner notes from Will Hodgkinson. 2LP version contains: 26-track expanded version taking in: the original album; the non-album singles and B-sides from the era; bonus tracks from the original cassette version of the album; expanded artwork and new liner notes from Will Hodgkinson.
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LMS 1725436
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$42.00
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 6/27/2025
DVD is NTSC format, region 0. The Bluebells' Sisters is a perfect snapshot of early '80s "Sound of Young Scotland": Glasgow indie pop with bittersweet spirit, sharp hooks, and heartfelt harmonies. Signing to the then-nascent London Records, and working with a procession of esteemed producers (including Elvis Costello who became a mentor and teacher to the band), The Bluebells enjoyed three UK hits in the 1980s before touring widely throughout Europe and North America, developing their live sound and signing to Seymour Stein's Sire Records in the U.S. A decade later in 1993, their "Young at Heart" hit the U.K. No 1 spot following its use as a T.V. advert for Volkswagen. This new edition of Sisters has been remastered and produced in consultation with the band, using the best audio sources available, including non-album singles and B-sides, bonus tracks from the original cassette edition and new liner notes from Will Hodgkinson. The 3CD/DVD boxset includes the most comprehensive version of the album to date, with more than 65 tracks, including: the original album; the non-album singles; the B-sides from the era; bonus tracks from the original cassette version of the album; live recordings from the era; 3 Kid Jensen/Radio One radio sessions, never previously before released; alternate and 12" versions; US versions and further alternate mixes; DVD containing fully restored music videos, and BBC performances from The Old Grey Whistle Test and Top of The Pops; expanded artwork and new liner notes from Will Hodgkinson, and 5,000 word essay by Barney Ashton-Bullock. 2LP version (LMS 1725437) contains: 26-track expanded version taking in: the original album; the non-album singles and B-sides from the era; bonus tracks from the original cassette version of the album; expanded artwork and new liner notes from Will Hodgkinson.
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Part of The Optic Sevens 4.0 reissue series. The Bluebells have dug deep into their archive to give Optic Nerve the earliest recordings of these tracks, which have never been released before and are exclusive to this 7" "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" is longer and more vibrant containing an extra verse and guitar solo which are not on previous versions. This is the closest recording to the one that was originally intended to be released on Postcard in 1981. The sleeve, designed by Bobby Bluebell features two of the earliest photos of the band. The Bluebells were formed by songwriter/guitarist Robert Hodgens, aka Bobby Bluebell, in 1980. When deciding to form a group to start performing his songs, Hodgens remembered two punk musicians from Bothwell (brothers Ken and David McCluskey) he had interviewed for his fanzine, 10 Commandments. David (drums/backing vocals) and Ken (vocals/harmonica) joined Robert and The Bluebells started performing live in and around Glasgow. The Bluebells were soon involved in the burgeoning scene coalescing around Postcard Records in Glasgow, and it wasn't long before The Bluebells were sharing stages throughout the UK with some of the Postcard groups. A single ("Everybody's Somebody's Fool") was scheduled for release on Postcard, however after appearing on the front page on Melody Maker and in NME/Sounds etc., major record companies started making serious offers to sign the group. The Bluebells appeared on BBC music program The Old Grey Whistle Test, the first unsigned group to do so, and it wasn't long after this television appearance that the group signed a major record contract with London Records. The Bluebells were soon in the studio working on songs for their debut album, with Elvis Costello producing. Their fourth single "I'm Falling" resulted in commercial success, chart success, and appearances on Top of the Pops. The Bluebells released their debut album, Sisters, in 1984 to further commercial chart success, which was continued when their next single, "Young At Heart", gave the group their second big hit single. However, when "Young At Heart" was reissued in 1993, it reached number 1 in the chart for a month, making The Bluebells regular fixtures on Top Of The Pops. Blue vinyl; includes postcard and poster.
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LMS 5521257
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This best-of from UK band The Bluebells includes three smash hit singles "Young At Heart", "I'm Falling", and "Cath". "Young At Heart" was reissued and reach the number 1 position in the UK charts for four weeks in 1993 when it was used for Volkswagen television ad. On December 17, 2018, the band performed on a Christmas edition of The Quay Sessions for BBC Scotland and further live news will come from the band in 2019. Includes four-page booklet.
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