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SCOPITONE 085CD
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The Wedding Present, recorded and filmed at the Ritz, Manchester, on November 9, 2012. This double-disc release includes both a CD and a DVD of the concert. Following the release of Seamonsters in 1991 the Guardian newspaper noted that: "Engineer Steve Albini has given The Wedding Present considerable weight, with Gedge's voice trickling between banks of scowling guitars," and went on to feature the LP in its list of "1,000 albums to hear before you die". Despite its uncompromising sound the album reached No. 13 in the British album charts and has been hailed as a classic.
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SCOPITONE 088CD
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Locked Down And Stripped Back features home recordings of Wedding Present classics, along with two previously unreleased songs: "You're Just A Habit That I'm Trying To Break" and "We Should Be Together". The former is the first fruit of David Gedge's songwriting partnership with Wedding Present guitarist Jon Stewart (of Sleeper fame) whilst the latter was originally written (but never released) by Sleeper themselves. This new Wedding Present version features Louise Wener on vocals. With each band member recording and filming their parts at home under lock-down restrictions, the recording process was far from easy, but the end result illustrates splendidly how The Wedding Present have adapted to the impact of COVID-19. David Gedge says: "As the summer of 2020 wore on it became increasingly obvious that At The Edge Of The Sea --my annual festival in Brighton -- was sadly going the way of other live music events. Following its cancellation, I decided to replace it with an 'online' version, presented live from my own living room and featuring home-recorded videos from many of the artists that had appeared at the festival over the years. For The Wedding Present's contribution, we picked twelve tracks to re-work in a 'semi-acoustic' style, and it was fascinating to see how stripped-back arrangements brought out different aspects of the songs. The Seamonsters track 'Blonde' was a prime example of this, with a 'just-two-guitars' approach resulting in a naïve and stark-sounding interpretation. In addition to the brilliant contributions from Louise and Jon from Sleeper, my long-time writing associate Terry de Castro fired over contributions from Los Angeles and, fresh from finishing her first Such Small Hands solo album, Wedding Present bass player Melanie Howard took over lead vocals for a version of 'Sports Car'."
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SCOPITONE 077BK
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The first instalment of David Gedge's long-awaited "memoir-in-comic-book-form". The stories featured in this stunning 176-page, matte-laminated, hardback book have previously only been available to readers of the Tales From The Wedding Present comic book series. This collected edition comes with forty pages of never-before-seen additional material and an introduction by Ian Rankin. David has written this autobiography together with long-time musical associate Terry de Castro, and the stories are illustrated by virtuoso artist Lee Thacker. It's in chronological order, beginning with David's childhood in England and South Africa and continues up to the inception of The Wedding Present. On the way we learn about some of the romantic experiences that may have informed his writing, how he first met his hero -- the legendary BBC presenter John Peel -- and the true story behind the classic Wedding Present song "My Favourite Dress". "An autobiography of The Wedding Present would be great on its own. An autobiography in beautiful graphic novel form? Even better!" --Dan Vebber (writer, The Simpsons). "This is brilliant! It's like the storyboard for a Wedding Present biopic." --Marc Riley (Broadcaster, BBC). "This is a Wedding Present fan's dream come true. Pure unfiltered Gedge; the inside track on what makes him tick and anecdotes aplenty. Essential!" --Mike Gayle (author). 176-page, hardback graphic novel.
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SCOPITONE 079CD
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The Wedding Present, recorded and filmed at the Atomic Café, Munich, on October 24th, 2010. This double-disc release includes both a CD and a DVD of the concert. DVD includes bonus track.
Of the original Bizarro release, All Music says: "The Wedding Present's second proper studio album, Bizarro, cut down a bit on the frenetic jangle the band was known for in its early days and replaced it with healthy doses of darkness and power. Adding some fuzzy, crunchy distortion to give the guitars some hefty impact, slowing the tempos down to speeds that allow vocalist David Gedge to squeeze more heartbroken despair and bleak sarcasm out of every line, and generally upping their game in every way, the album was the fullest realization of The Wedding Present's sound yet. Leading off with the unstoppably hooky 'Brassneck' which features a brilliant Gedge reading of lines that rhyme 'grow up' and 'throw up', the album plays like a collection of thematically related singles. The Wedding Present didn't necessarily need to improve their already winning template, but they did and it pays off big time on Bizarro."
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SCOPITONE 082CD
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George Best became The Wedding Present's first album in 1988. But Tommy, released one year later, was made up of the early songs from the singles and radio sessions that had catapulted them from being bedsit musicians into indie darlings: "Go Out And Get 'Em, Boy!" with its purposefully super-fast guitars, "You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends" an anthem for those long time Wedding Present fans, "My Favourite Dress" the only single in the collection that ended up on George Best, the classic, fraught tale of losing one's first love that perfectly played on the heart strings and began David Gedge's legacy of understanding everyone's heartbreak. Tommy 30, a brand-new re-recording of Tommy, did not come about simply as a "follow on" to George Best 30 (SCOPITONE 074CD, 2017). The band felt, during a Tommy 30th anniversary concert tour, that the songs had grown and evolved. Enter a more confident vocalist... an altogether growlier guitar. A bigger sound. The urgency of a 25-year-old Gedge is replaced with a charming vocalist with years of experience. Everything's warmer and, maybe, gentler... but in a satisfying way. It's like your old friends have come home to see you.
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SCOPITONE 082LP
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LP version. Includes CD. George Best became The Wedding Present's first album in 1988. But Tommy, released one year later, was made up of the early songs from the singles and radio sessions that had catapulted them from being bedsit musicians into indie darlings: "Go Out And Get 'Em, Boy!" with its purposefully super-fast guitars, "You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends" an anthem for those long time Wedding Present fans, "My Favourite Dress" the only single in the collection that ended up on George Best, the classic, fraught tale of losing one's first love that perfectly played on the heart strings and began David Gedge's legacy of understanding everyone's heartbreak. Tommy 30, a brand-new re-recording of Tommy, did not come about simply as a "follow on" to George Best 30 (SCOPITONE 074CD, 2017). The band felt, during a Tommy 30th anniversary concert tour, that the songs had grown and evolved. Enter a more confident vocalist... an altogether growlier guitar. A bigger sound. The urgency of a 25-year-old Gedge is replaced with a charming vocalist with years of experience. Everything's warmer and, maybe, gentler... but in a satisfying way. It's like your old friends have come home to see you.
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SCOPITONE 087CD
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In 2017, The Wedding Present played a series of concert dates to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the release of their classic debut album, George Best. With its bittersweet, breathtakingly honest love songs immersed in whirlwind guitars, George Best struck a chord with outsiders across the indie universe. The album has achieved legendary status in the hearts and minds of alternative music fans everywhere. The final concert in the 30th anniversary series took place at the O2 Academy in Leeds on December 9, 2017. This was, of course, hugely appropriate because Leeds was the city where The Wedding Present were born and where George Best was written, arranged, rehearsed, and partly recorded. Appreciating the significance of the event, David Gedge decided that this Leeds show would be the last time that The Wedding Present would play George Best live... ever! DVD on this is PAL format, region free.
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It was early 2008 and The Wedding Present were in Chicago, recording their seventh album, El Rey (MFO 43904CD). But they had also recently completed a successful "twentieth anniversary" concert tour for their debut LP George Best (1987), and having played that entire album dozens of times live, it was fresh in their minds and under their fingers. So, after they'd wrapped up recording El Rey, David Gedge suggested they lay down a "live" version of George Best in the same studio. After all, the equipment was already set up and the band were on fire. Steve Albini, with whom they were recording, initially wasn't too keen on the idea, but David assured him it would be quick and easy. Albini grudgingly caved. But David was right; it was quick... recorded live, more like an early Beatles LP or a Wedding Present Peel Session than a long drawn-out modern recording with a bunch of overdubs and multi-tracked layering. One could almost imagine that this is the version of George Best that David would have liked to have recorded back in 1987. It is just so well done... as you'd expect, of course, with Albini at the controls. But you can also feel David's 20 years older, self-guiding the new recording with experience and confidence. Everything is bigger... the drums on the original recording were played live, but were done on a "Simmons" electronic drum kit. The combination of Albini's recording and the ultra-talented Graeme Ramsay on "real" drums brings these frantic songs to life. However, the real difference comes out in the way those super-fast, ever-jangly guitars sound... they're warmer, they're rockier, they're more modern. More... Albini! To round everything off with another contemporary twist, multi award-winning mixer/producer Andrew Scheps -- last heard on The Wedding Present's ground-breaking Going, Going... album (SCOPITONE 066CD/LP, 2016) -- enthusiastically agreed to mix the finished recordings, having heard the original LP for the first time in his living room in Los Angeles in 2012, when he was mixing The Wedding Present's eighth studio album in 2012, Valentina (SCOPITONE 037CD).
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SCOPITONE 030CD
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In November 2007, The Wedding Present performed their classic debut album George Best (1987) live, in its entirety, in Dublin, Ireland. The concert, which took place in front of a thrilled crowd at the city's "Village" venue to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of the LP, was recorded and filmed for posterity is now released for the first time here on DVD and CD.
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SCOPITONE 066LP
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Double LP version. Includes DVD, CD, and 7". Going, Going..., the ninth studio album from UK indie darlings The Wedding Present, tells the story of a road trip across the USA, revealed across a collection of twenty "linked" songs, each with an accompanying short film. As David Gedge points out, work began soon after the 2012 album Valentina (SCOPITONE 037CD), "I'd already decided by then that I didn't want to make the next release just 'another album' and so I came up with the idea of twenty 'interconnected' pieces of music. In the summer 2014, I traveled across the USA with photographer Jessica McMillan and we made some atmospheric short films to accompany the tracks. Since then it's been a case of progressing through the music, trying all sorts of ideas, seeing how they work set against the visuals." Uncharacteristically, the album opens with four hauntingly beautiful instrumental songs, including the cinematic "Sprague" and the captivating "Marblehead". Going, Going... then takes a head-long dash through tracks such as "Two Bridges", "Birdsnest", "Kill Devil Hills" and "Broken Bow", all perfectly executed in classic Wedding Present fashion; a jangle of clanging guitars, a squeal of feedback and a rush of adrenaline. With "Little Silver", "Bear", "Lead" and "Rachel" he proves yet again that he is a virtuoso when it comes to the bittersweet love song; his knack for a simple turn of phrase perfectly articulating the banalities and ecstasies of a relationship. Whilst they are the undoubted masters of frenetic indie-pop, The Wedding Present re-route momentarily on "Emporia" and "Wales" before ultimately immersing the listener in an epic album finale with "Santa Monica". Throughout this enchanting album, ambient soundscapes and orchestral pop arrangements jostle for position with layers of feedback drenched guitars, pummeling drums and a truly massive bass sound as the band plays some of the heaviest material they have ever recorded. The films that accompany each track are a mesmerizing collection of moving photographs. The rippling water in "Marblehead" delicately draws us into the melody while "Two Bridges" takes us onto a Manhattan street corner and exudes New York City in the summertime. The feeling of a road trip is present throughout with the rivers and lakes of the mid-west and the deserts of the south-west before the album ends with the sun setting over the Santa Monica mountains.
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SCOPITONE 066CD
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Going, Going..., the ninth studio album from UK indie darlings The Wedding Present, tells the story of a road trip across the USA, revealed across a collection of twenty "linked" songs, each with an accompanying short film. As David Gedge points out, work began soon after the 2012 album Valentina (SCOPITONE 037CD), "I'd already decided by then that I didn't want to make the next release just 'another album' and so I came up with the idea of twenty 'interconnected' pieces of music. In the summer 2014, I traveled across the USA with photographer Jessica McMillan and we made some atmospheric short films to accompany the tracks. Since then it's been a case of progressing through the music, trying all sorts of ideas, seeing how they work set against the visuals." Uncharacteristically, the album opens with four hauntingly beautiful instrumental songs, including the cinematic "Sprague" and the captivating "Marblehead". Going, Going... then takes a head-long dash through tracks such as "Two Bridges", "Birdsnest", "Kill Devil Hills" and "Broken Bow", all perfectly executed in classic Wedding Present fashion; a jangle of clanging guitars, a squeal of feedback and a rush of adrenaline. With "Little Silver", "Bear", "Lead" and "Rachel" he proves yet again that he is a virtuoso when it comes to the bittersweet love song; his knack for a simple turn of phrase perfectly articulating the banalities and ecstasies of a relationship. Whilst they are the undoubted masters of frenetic indie-pop, The Wedding Present re-route momentarily on "Emporia" and "Wales" before ultimately immersing the listener in an epic album finale with "Santa Monica". Throughout this enchanting album, ambient soundscapes and orchestral pop arrangements jostle for position with layers of feedback drenched guitars, pummeling drums and a truly massive bass sound as the band plays some of the heaviest material they have ever recorded. The films that accompany each track are a mesmerizing collection of moving photographs. The rippling water in "Marblehead" delicately draws us into the melody while "Two Bridges" takes us onto a Manhattan street corner and exudes New York City in the summertime. The feeling of a road trip is present throughout with the rivers and lakes of the mid-west and the deserts of the south-west before the album ends with the sun setting over the Santa Monica mountains. CD version includes a DVD.
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2001 release. First volume of Cinerama's Peel Sessions, which also includes selections from live performances recorded by the BBC at Maida Vale Studios and John Peel's home studio. "The boy Gedge has written some of the best love songs of the Rock 'n' Roll Era. You may dispute this, but I'm right and you're wrong!" --John Peel, September 2, 1999
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2003 release. Second volume of Cinerama's Peel Sessions. "It's a shame Cinerama are still seen as a Wedding Present afterthought: David Gedge has built them into a much more interesting vehicle for string-soaked, painfully acute romance." --Uncut
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2014 release. A collection of EP tracks, obscurities, songs in German and French, and more, by David Gedge's band Cinerama. Includes notes by Cinerama's former bassist, Terry de Castro. Gedge used Cinerama to explore a different musical territory from his band The Wedding Present, and often cited John Barry and Ennio Morricone among his influences. Although this gave the band a big-screen, filmic feel, Cinerama also often incorporated classic pop as well as surf music into their sound. Includes tracks from the Health And Efficiency CD single (2001), the Health And Efficiency 7" (2001), the Quick, Before It Melts CD single (2002), the Careless CD single (2002), the Don't Touch That Dial CD single (2003), the It's Not You, It's Me/Erinner Dich 7" (2004), and the I Wake Up Screaming 7" (2013), as well as CD-only tracks from a Music For Listeners session transmitted by KRTU in San Antonio, Texas, in 2009.
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RSD 2015 expanded reissue; originally released in 2002. 180-gram vinyl. Cinerama's third studio album, Torino, with six acoustic bonus tracks from an American radio session. "Torino is a giant beast of adulterous lyrical fantasies, cult soundtrack flourishes and the screams of Albini-engineered guitars." --Uncut
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2015 release. David Gedge's Cinerama presents its glorious version of the 2012 album Valentina by Gedge's band The Wedding Present (SCOPITONE 037CD). In 1997 David Gedge decided to take a break from The Wedding Present. But he didn't take a break from music. Instead, he elected to take a different musical path and write songs inspired by his love of film scores and classic pop music. Thus, Cinerama was born. Together with his then-girlfriend Sally Murrell and Wedding Present co-writer Simon Cleave, he went on to record three amazing Cinerama albums and celebrate them with multiple live tours until The Wedding Present ultimately returned in 2004. In 2012, The Wedding Present released their ninth studio album, Valentina. But the critical acclaim that followed wasn't quite enough for Gedge. He had long been harboring a dream to record one version of an album as The Wedding Present and another, with reimagined songs, as Cinerama. He chose Valentina for this project. The initial plan was release the two versions simultaneously, but it was soon realized that this was a project that would take years to accomplish. So the releases were staggered to allow time to complete the complex Cinerama arrangements. From the first blast of horns to the last twinkle of piano keys, Cinerama's version of Valentina sparkles. It is a total departure from The Wedding Present's version, of course, which is how it was always meant it to be. Gedge recruited Spanish indie legend Pedro Vigil to assist with arrangements and add some Las Vegas-style swagger. So, yes, David Gedge -- the alt-rock guitar-hero -- absolutely shines in his alternate guise as a chanteur. His carefully crafted lyrics and perfect vocal melodies find a natural home in this part-orchestral, part-big band setting, enabling his pure talent to show through, unfettered by the traditional wall of raging Wedding Present guitars.
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2015 release. 180-gram LP version. Include download code.
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SCOPITONE 047CD
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2012 release. The music of Japanese legends-in-the-making Toquiwa (previously known as Pinky Piglets) is, in the band's own words, characterized by "Catchy riffs, addictive melodies and energetic performances you can't miss. We burst onto the stage!" The Wedding Present caught these gifted all-girl rockers in Japan and fell in love with the energy of their live performances and the earworm-catchiness of their songs. Subsequently, The Wedding Present have practically adopted the band, inviting them to their annual mini-festival in Brighton and their European and North American tours and releasing their self-titled debut album on David Gedge's own Scopitones label, previously reserved for the releases of Wedding Present members. Gedge on Toquiwa: "I have never seen audiences react so positively to one of our support bands before. At first they just appear to be a cute Japanese band but, when they start to play, everyone's jaw hits the floor!" Toquiwa roars into life with "Tokyo Merry-Go-Round" and "Roll The Dice," which channels The Strokes for two minutes and 38 seconds of pop rock perfection. "Brain Party" thumps in your head like a rock disco -- close your eyes and find yourself in a Tokyo night club. The Japanese love of a ballad is not left out of this album; the unexpectedly tender lyrics of "The Rain Song" are a breather from the heart-pounding pop-punk-rock of the rest of the album. Toquiwa only let up for a moment, though; their biggest hit, "Give Me A Chocolate," comes in with AC/DC guitar riffs placed over the sugary-sweet vocals of vocalist Auska. They close the album with their ode to The Wedding Present, an inspired cover of "Kennedy."
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SCOPITONE 026CD
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2009 release. Terry de Castro takes a novel approach to her solo debut, one that is especially charming, likable, and curious. The album is composed entirely of cover versions, but these are not necessarily well-known songs by famous artists. Each songwriter on A Casa Verde is a personal friend and musical collaborator of Terry de Castro. The CD comes with elaborate sleeve notes delineating the stories, alliances, and histories of all the artists and her connections to them, placing each song into its unique context and strengthening the overall coherence and concept of the album. It's a deliberately understated exercise. There is a warm, inviting humility in the basic premise of devoting an album to telling stories by one's friends, and it informs the entire endeavor, setting a tone of intimacy and empathy. Each song is a story unto itself, and all of the songs hang together in a vivid and illuminating way. De Castro's maturity as an artist is apparent from the first track, as she adapts "Dalliance" by The Wedding Present, making it her own by layering pedal steel and acoustic guitars. It's a wry, subtly arch choice to launch this particular solo debut. In one of the album's highlights, de Castro strikes a darker tone with Hank Starrs's "East St. O'Neill." With a deceptively languid start and sparkling imagery, it builds slowly on a theme of murder and sorrow, rising on the strength of rousing chord changes that are disturbingly catchy, given the subject matter. As the album progresses, a rich array of styles and subjects take their spin across the dancefloor. Dean Hawksley's "The Sun Is Always Sweetest" by is a bittersweet, country-tinged waltz. Two compositions by Astrid Williamson (Goya Dress) -- "Glorious" and "To Love You" -- are swirling torch songs. The composers also include Mike Chylinski (Drugstore), Simone White (composer of "The Beep Beep Song," which was used in an Audi advertisement), Johnny Daukes (Eurotrash), and Paul Hiraga (Downpilot). De Castro does an expert job of filtering their material through her own self-assured aesthetic, while directing an outstanding band in the process. A Casa Verde is an unpretentious, lovingly assembled pop album; a simple collection of songs. But as a project, the album hangs together in a positively conceptual way, one that vivifies Terry de Castro's life and the lives of her friends.
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SCOPITONE 060EP
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2015 release. Mini-album of original songs on clear 10" vinyl by Terry de Castro, known primarily as the bassist for The Wedding Present and Cinerama. Backed up by eclectic guitar sounds, distorted violins, abstracted feedback, intricate banjo parts, and evocative backing vocals, she wrangles far-flung friends and colleagues including New Zealand guitarist Geoff Maddock (Goldenhorse), Shetland-born recording artist Astrid Williamson (Goya Dress) and Seattle-based producer/multi-instrumentalist Paul Hiraga (Downpilot).
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SCOPITONE 042EP
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RSD 2013 release. Includes download code. Four songs from The Wedding Present's 2012 album Valentina (SCOPITONE 037CD) sung in German. The music was recorded in France, the lyrics translated in Brighton, and the vocals recorded in L.A, with bassist Pepe le Moko singing backing vocals in her native language. These songs would sound magnificent in any language . . . "The Girl From The DDR" (originally a duet in German and English) features the mighty Swollen Pickle pedal on Graeme Ramsay's guitar; "524 Fidelio" is the oddball, with its eccentric timing, hypnotizing backing vocals, and huge pop chorus.
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2005 release. PAL format. "I'm From Further North Than You" is classic Wedding Present, from its over-wordy title with a hint of a North-South divide to the sad story of the end of a relationship between unhappy people. More surprising though -- to the dissenters at least -- is that it's better than anything The Wedding Present ever released in their '90s incarnation. This is because David Gedge brought his experiences writing, recording, and singing beautiful, string-laden, lush pop music with his Cinerama project to bear on the mid-2000s Wedding Present recordings, proving himself, if there was still any doubt, to be one of the best songwriters in Britain. "I'm From Further North Than You: is perfect guitar pop with a twist, grown up without ever straying toward the embarrassing territory of maturity. The DVD includes a charming video for "I'm From Further North Than You" featuring Gedge and a mystery girl pacing the streets of Edinburgh and reciting lyrics from past Gedge songs into their cell phones, as well as an eerie video for the rougher, edgier single "Interstate 5." "Perfect Blue (Three Minute Film)" was shot in Amsterdam at a semi-acoustic performance by David Gedge and (Wedding Present guitarist) Simon Cleave and also includes footage shot by Gedge himself. The videos on the DVD single were all made by Tim Middlewick, who directed Get Up And Go, the acclaimed 2004 Cinerama DVD.
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2010 release. Recordings of two live concerts from 1988 (in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and Valencia, Spain). These recordings formed the third and fourth releases in the band's own Live Tape series (cassettes that the band sold at concerts and through their fanzine in the '80s and '90s); the series was unavailable elsewhere, so the cassettes have since become rare collectors' items. This is the second in the Scopitones label's series of beautifully mastered double-CD re-releases, all of which have been graciously received by the band's loyal fans.
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2010 release. Recordings of two live concerts from 1989 (in Manchester, England, and Frankfurt, Germany). These recordings formed the fifth and sixth releases in the band's own Live Tape series (cassettes that the band sold at concerts and through their fanzine in the '80s and '90s); the series was unavailable elsewhere, so the cassettes have since become rare collectors' items. This is the third in the Scopitones label's series of beautifully mastered double-CD re-releases, all of which have been graciously received by the band's loyal fans.
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SCOPITONE 036CD
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2012 release. Recordings of two live concerts from 1990 (in Hoboken, New Jersey, and London, England). These recordings formed the seventh and eighth releases in the band's own Live Tape series (cassettes that the band sold at concerts and through their fanzine in the '80s and '90s); the series was unavailable elsewhere, so the cassettes have since become rare collectors' items. This is the fourth in the Scopitones label's series of beautifully mastered double-CD re-releases, all of which have been graciously received by the band's loyal fans.
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