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OPT4 027B-LP
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Black vinyl version. Released in February 1989, Razorcuts' The World Keeps Turning seemed to represent a heroic refusal to fall in step with the times. From its cover illustration to its musical content, which was essentially a continuation of what had been so masterly achieved on Storyteller (OPT4 026LP). Tim's words coupled with Gregory's melodies resulted in some of the loveliest songs in the Razorcuts catalog. Includes original album plus eight additional tracks on the second disc. Remastered. Includes a 12pp 12"x12" color booklet with sleeve notes.
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OPT4 026B-LP
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Black vinyl pressing. Optic Nerve present a reissue of Razorcuts' Storyteller, originally released in 1988. Storyteller, which saw release in February of '88, arguably is the best album to come from the generation of indie pop bands to which Razorcuts belonged. Most of their peers tended to falter beyond the convenient restrictions of singles and EPs, but Storyteller, whether by luck or design, hangs together as a complete work, not a moment of its 35 minutes wasted or excess to requirements. Indeed, there are few lovelier songs from that year than "Brighter Now", "Jade", and the title track. Includes original album plus eight additional tracks on the second disc. Remastered. Contains the originally LP plus an eight-track bonus LP. Includes a 16pp 12"x12" color booklet with sleeve notes by Popkiss author, Michael White and Tim Vass; Presented in a gatefold sleeve.
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OPT4 026LP
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Storyteller, which saw release in February of '88, arguably is the best album to come from the generation of indie pop bands to which Razorcuts belonged. Most of their peers tended to falter beyond the convenient restrictions of singles and EPs, but Storyteller, whether by luck or design, hangs together as a complete work, not a moment of its 35 minutes wasted or excess to requirements. Indeed, there are few lovelier songs from that year than "Brighter Now", "Jade", and the title track. Includes original album plus eight additional tracks on the second disc. Remastered. Includes a 16pp 12"x12" color booklet with sleeve notes by Popkiss author, Michael White and Tim Vass; Presented in a gatefold sleeve with reverse board printing; Pressed on color vinyl, disc one on white vinyl and disc two on transparent pink vinyl, in a limited edition of only 200.
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OPT4 027LP
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Released in February 1989, Razorcuts' The World Keeps Turning seemed to represent a heroic refusal to fall in step with the times. From its cover illustration to its musical content, which was essentially a continuation of what had been so masterly achieved on Storyteller (OPT4 026LP). Tim's words coupled with Gregory's melodies resulted in some of the loveliest songs in the Razorcuts catalog. Includes original album plus eight additional tracks on the second disc. Remastered. Includes a 12pp 12"x12" color booklet with sleeve notes; Pressed on color vinyl, disc one on white vinyl and disc two on transparent green vinyl; edition of 200.
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