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Another 18 tracks taken from Mark Wynn's vast archives. More Singles follows the success of the previous volume (HARB 158LP, 2016) and his acclaimed support slots following Sleaford Mods around Europe. Harbinger Sound once again digs deep into the vaults and pulls out a selection of tunes that previously appeared on self-released CDrs over the last couple of years. No-one is safe from Mark's wit, not even himself. Recommended for fans of Ian Dury, Sleaford Mods, The Fall, JCC, Patrik Fitzgerald, John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett. First pressing comes with a 20-page, A4 booklet featuring Mark's musings on life, the toilet gig circuit, and many other things. Edition of 1000.
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HARB 158LP
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After NME included him in its "50 Brand New Artists Set To Storm 2015" list, Mark Wynn promptly quit music. Harbinger Sound spent the summer of 2015 coaxing him out from early retirement, and Wynn spent the autumn of 2015 touring with Sleaford Mods before delivering The Singles, a compilation of 18 tracks from two years' worth of limited self-released CDs. Wynn's scattershot acoustic avant-skank blends despair, bleakness, and humor. It then pulls apart any worthless comparisons to The Fall, Wreckless Eric, Patrik Fitzgerald, et al. with irreverent, awkward, smart lo-fi songs. This album features such classics as "Rip Off The Fall" and "She Fancies Me That One In Age Concern." Includes 20-page A4 booklet with text, flyers, and artwork. Edition of 500.
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