The Raincoats – 40th Anniversary Edition

Raincoats, The

SKU: WE1LPC

Barcode: 5024545863710

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  • Genre: Rock And Pop
  • Label: We Three
  • Released Date: 4th October 2019
  • Buying Format:
    180g 1LP Coloured Vinyl Includes Download Code

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Limited edition of 1000 x special marble 180 gm vinyl, plus download code. LP also includes 2 limited edition prints by Gina Birch and Ana da Silva. Re-mastered from original masters. November 2019 marks the 40thAnniversary of the release of The Raincoats’ self-titled debut album and the band plan to celebrate with a series of live performances in the UK and at Le Guess Who? Festival in Utrecht. In 1979, The Raincoats helped shape the timeless notion that punk is what you make it to be – an act of raw expression, not any one sound. Their anarchy was poetic. The group’s debut album ‘The Raincoats’, which Kurt Cobain called “wonderfully classic scripture”, was released 40 years ago by Rough Trade Records at its radical beginnings, setting a crucial precedent for feminist work within a DIY context. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of this album, We ThRee announce a special limited edition of 1000 copies. Includes a Limited edition print by Ana da Silva, founder member and songwriter and a Limited edition print by Gina Birch, founder member and songwriter. Additional song “Fairytale in the Supermarket” included. Press campaign by Stone Immaculate Press.

The Raincoats have offered creative and spiritual inspiration for several generations of artists such as John Lydon, Kim Gordon, Kurt Cobain, Carrie Brownstein, Bikini Kill, Angel Olsen… “I really don’t know much about The Raincoats except that they recorded some music that has affected me so much that whenever I hear it I’m reminded of a particular time in my life when I was (shall we say) extremely unhappy, lonely and bored. If it weren’t for the luxury of putting on that scratchy copy of The Raincoats’ first record, I would have had very few moments of peace” Kurt Cobain // “It was The Raincoats I related to most. They seemed like ordinary people playing extraordinary music. Music that was natural that made room for cohesion of personalities. They had enough confidence to be vulnerable and to be themselves without having to take on the mantle of male rock/punk rock aggression…or the typical female as sex symbol avec irony or sensationalism”. Kim Gordon

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Track Listings

  1. Fairytale In The Supermarket
  2. No Side To Fall In
  3. Adventures Close To Home
  4. Off Duty Trip
  5. Black And White
  6. Lola
  7. The Void
  8. Life On The Line
  9. You’re A Million
  10. In Love
  11. No Looking

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