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Temperamental Vinyl 2LP

Buzzin Fly Records LTD / SKU: lp-11293
lullaby for clubland
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  • "Everything But The Girl's ninth and final studio album was first released in September 1999. Often seen as a companion piece to its million-selling predecessor Walking Wounded, it once again skilfully merged the worlds of contemporary electronic dance music and smart singer-songwriting, but was not without its production difficulties. Working from the same template as before, the album was largely recorded at home by Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn in the summer of 1998 in familiar surroundings - synths, samplers, simple computer software, a microphone - with two tracks ending up as production collaborations: 'Blame,' made with drum 'n' bass DJ-producer J Majik at his home studio in Hertfordshire; and 'The Future of the Future,' which began life as an instrumental by Washington DC deep house producers Deep Dish before Ben wrote a melody and lyrics for Tracey to sing. Temperamental is re-issued on 180 gram double vinyl with half-speed mastering." - Buzzin Fly Records

    • 180g black double vinyl pressing
    • first time on vinyl since 1999
    • remastered at half speed at Abbey Road Studios
    • includes printed insert w/ lyrics + liner notes
    • limited edition
    • music label: Buzzin Fly Records LTD 2020

    upc: 5060516092666

"Everything But The Girl's ninth and final studio album was first released in September 1999. Often seen as a companion piece to its million-selling predecessor Walking Wounded, it once again skilfully merged the worlds of contemporary electronic dance music and smart singer-songwriting, but was not without its production difficulties. Working from the same template as before, the album was largely recorded at home by Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn in the summer of 1998 in familiar surroundings - synths, samplers, simple computer software, a microphone - with two tracks ending up as production collaborations: 'Blame,' made with drum 'n' bass DJ-producer J Majik at his home studio in Hertfordshire; and 'The Future of the Future,' which began life as an instrumental by Washington DC deep house producers Deep Dish before Ben wrote a melody and lyrics for Tracey to sing. Temperamental is re-issued on 180 gram double vinyl with half-speed mastering." - Buzzin Fly Records

  • 180g black double vinyl pressing
  • first time on vinyl since 1999
  • remastered at half speed at Abbey Road Studios
  • includes printed insert w/ lyrics + liner notes
  • limited edition
  • music label: Buzzin Fly Records LTD 2020

upc: 5060516092666

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