Here Comes Everybody (Remaster)
Scotland’s answer to New Order seduce and propel with dreamy melodic guitar jangle, radiant stacked synth harmonies and their own brand of sultry swag on remastered reissue of their 1985 album, comprehensively doubled in length with 7” single and radio session cuts - check the reversed dub version of ‘Torn Calendar’ for some proper proto-BoC wheeze!
“Newly remastered CD and vinyl editions of Here Comes Everybody, the highly-regarded second album by Scottish group The Wake, originally released by Factory Records in 1985.
On the special 30th anniversary edition 2xCD package, the core album is joined on Disc 1 by companion singles Talk About the Past and Of the Matter, as well as a 4 song radio session and a previously unreleased dub version of Torn Calendar.
Disc 2 combines their final Factory EP Something That No-One Else Could Bring (produced by John Leckie) with no less than 7 previously unreleased demos recorded between 1988 and 1990, including unheard songs as well as material later re-recorded for Sarah Records.”
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Scotland’s answer to New Order seduce and propel with dreamy melodic guitar jangle, radiant stacked synth harmonies and their own brand of sultry swag on remastered reissue of their 1985 album, comprehensively doubled in length with 7” single and radio session cuts - check the reversed dub version of ‘Torn Calendar’ for some proper proto-BoC wheeze!
“Newly remastered CD and vinyl editions of Here Comes Everybody, the highly-regarded second album by Scottish group The Wake, originally released by Factory Records in 1985.
On the special 30th anniversary edition 2xCD package, the core album is joined on Disc 1 by companion singles Talk About the Past and Of the Matter, as well as a 4 song radio session and a previously unreleased dub version of Torn Calendar.
Disc 2 combines their final Factory EP Something That No-One Else Could Bring (produced by John Leckie) with no less than 7 previously unreleased demos recorded between 1988 and 1990, including unheard songs as well as material later re-recorded for Sarah Records.”
Scotland’s answer to New Order seduce and propel with dreamy melodic guitar jangle, radiant stacked synth harmonies and their own brand of sultry swag on remastered reissue of their 1985 album, comprehensively doubled in length with 7” single and radio session cuts - check the reversed dub version of ‘Torn Calendar’ for some proper proto-BoC wheeze!
“Newly remastered CD and vinyl editions of Here Comes Everybody, the highly-regarded second album by Scottish group The Wake, originally released by Factory Records in 1985.
On the special 30th anniversary edition 2xCD package, the core album is joined on Disc 1 by companion singles Talk About the Past and Of the Matter, as well as a 4 song radio session and a previously unreleased dub version of Torn Calendar.
Disc 2 combines their final Factory EP Something That No-One Else Could Bring (produced by John Leckie) with no less than 7 previously unreleased demos recorded between 1988 and 1990, including unheard songs as well as material later re-recorded for Sarah Records.”
Scotland’s answer to New Order seduce and propel with dreamy melodic guitar jangle, radiant stacked synth harmonies and their own brand of sultry swag on remastered reissue of their 1985 album, comprehensively doubled in length with 7” single and radio session cuts - check the reversed dub version of ‘Torn Calendar’ for some proper proto-BoC wheeze!
“Newly remastered CD and vinyl editions of Here Comes Everybody, the highly-regarded second album by Scottish group The Wake, originally released by Factory Records in 1985.
On the special 30th anniversary edition 2xCD package, the core album is joined on Disc 1 by companion singles Talk About the Past and Of the Matter, as well as a 4 song radio session and a previously unreleased dub version of Torn Calendar.
Disc 2 combines their final Factory EP Something That No-One Else Could Bring (produced by John Leckie) with no less than 7 previously unreleased demos recorded between 1988 and 1990, including unheard songs as well as material later re-recorded for Sarah Records.”
Limited edition remastered black 180 gram vinyl edition housed in a white reverse board sleeve with printed inner containing lyrics, images and liner notes. Comes with bonus 7".
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Scotland’s answer to New Order seduce and propel with dreamy melodic guitar jangle, radiant stacked synth harmonies and their own brand of sultry swag on remastered reissue of their 1985 album, comprehensively doubled in length with 7” single and radio session cuts - check the reversed dub version of ‘Torn Calendar’ for some proper proto-BoC wheeze!
“Newly remastered CD and vinyl editions of Here Comes Everybody, the highly-regarded second album by Scottish group The Wake, originally released by Factory Records in 1985.
On the special 30th anniversary edition 2xCD package, the core album is joined on Disc 1 by companion singles Talk About the Past and Of the Matter, as well as a 4 song radio session and a previously unreleased dub version of Torn Calendar.
Disc 2 combines their final Factory EP Something That No-One Else Could Bring (produced by John Leckie) with no less than 7 previously unreleased demos recorded between 1988 and 1990, including unheard songs as well as material later re-recorded for Sarah Records.”