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I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It (180g Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP

Polydor / SKU: lp-10805
eclectic & sophisticated sophomore record from English synth-rockers
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  • I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It is the second album from English rock band The 1975. Critics and fans alike adored the record upon its release in 2016, with singles such as “Love Me”, “Ugh!” and “Somebody Else” topping global streaming charts. The band claims D’AngeloMy Bloody ValentineBoards of Canada and Sigur Ros (among others) as inspiration for the album’s seventeen tracks, and this eclecticism is immediately apparent. “She’s American” starts with muted electronics pushed aside by glittering percussion, frontman Matt Healy’s filtered vocals leaving ample room for funk guitars and a fade-to-black breakdown. “A Change Of Heart” is a lightly melodramatic tugs on the heartstrings, a synth-driven ballad that deserves to be in the New Wave pantheon alongside tunes like Erasure's "A Little Respect" and Tears For Fears "Mad World". “The Sound” is urgent, jittery electronics, gang vocals, and pounding piano stabs. This album is pressed on double crystal clear vinyl and is packaged in a gatefold sleeve, includes full lyrics printed on the inners.

    • double crystal clear vinyl pressing
    • gatefold sleeve
    • limited edition
    • music label: Polydor 2019
    reviewed by THE 1987 09/2019
    upc: 602547716668
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    The 1975

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  • 02

    Love Me

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  • 03

    Ugh!

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  • 04

    A Change Of Heart

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  • 05

    If I Believe You

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  • 06

    Please Be Naked

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  • 07

    Lostmyhead

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  • 08

    The Ballad Of Me And My Brain

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  • 09

    Somebody Else

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  • 10

    Loving Someone

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  • 11

    I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It

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  • 12

    The Sound

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  • 13

    This Must Be My Dream

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  • 14

    Paris

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  • 15

    Nana

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  • 16

    She Lays Down

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  • 01

    The 1975

    0:00
    0:00
  • 02

    Love Me

    0:00
    0:00
  • 03

    Ugh!

    0:00
    0:00
  • 04

    A Change Of Heart

    0:00
    0:00
  • 05

    If I Believe You

    0:00
    0:00
  • 06

    Please Be Naked

    0:00
    0:00
  • 07

    Lostmyhead

    0:00
    0:00
  • 08

    The Ballad Of Me And My Brain

    0:00
    0:00
  • 09

    Somebody Else

    0:00
    0:00
  • 10

    Loving Someone

    0:00
    0:00
  • 11

    I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It

    0:00
    0:00
  • 12

    The Sound

    0:00
    0:00
  • 13

    This Must Be My Dream

    0:00
    0:00
  • 14

    Paris

    0:00
    0:00
  • 15

    Nana

    0:00
    0:00
  • 16

    She Lays Down

    0:00
    0:00
  • upc: 602547716668

    I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It is the second album from English rock band The 1975. Critics and fans alike adored the record upon its release in 2016, with singles such as “Love Me”, “Ugh!” and “Somebody Else” topping global streaming charts. The band claims D’AngeloMy Bloody ValentineBoards of Canada and Sigur Ros (among others) as inspiration for the album’s seventeen tracks, and this eclecticism is immediately apparent. “She’s American” starts with muted electronics pushed aside by glittering percussion, frontman Matt Healy’s filtered vocals leaving ample room for funk guitars and a fade-to-black breakdown. “A Change Of Heart” is a lightly melodramatic tugs on the heartstrings, a synth-driven ballad that deserves to be in the New Wave pantheon alongside tunes like Erasure's "A Little Respect" and Tears For Fears "Mad World". “The Sound” is urgent, jittery electronics, gang vocals, and pounding piano stabs. This album is pressed on double crystal clear vinyl and is packaged in a gatefold sleeve, includes full lyrics printed on the inners.

    • double crystal clear vinyl pressing
    • gatefold sleeve
    • limited edition
    • music label: Polydor 2019
    reviewed by THE 1987 09/2019
    upc: 602547716668

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