BELLE AND SEBASTIAN - If You're Feeling Sinister (25th Anniv. Ed.) - LP - Red Vinyl [BF2021]

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Barcode: 5053760077169

Label: Jeepster SKU: Catalogue ID: JPRLP1RED Format: Vinyl
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BELLE AND SEBASTIAN - If You're Feeling Sinister (25th Anniv. Ed.) - LP - Red Vinyl [BF2021]

BELLE AND SEBASTIAN - If You're Feeling Sinister (25th Anniv. Ed.) - LP - Red Vinyl [BF2021]

€36.99

 

RELEASE DATE: DEC 3
FORMAT: Coloured Vinyl LP
LABEL: Jeepster

CAT NO: JPRLP1RED

BARCODE: 5053760077169

 

Tracklisting:

A1. The Stars Of Track And Field

A2. Seeing Other People

A3. Me and The Major

A4. Like Dylan In The Movies

A5. The Fox In The Snow

B1. Get Me Away From Here, I’m Dying

B2. If You’re Feeling Sinister

B3. Mayfly

B4. The Boy Done Wrong Again

B5. Judy And The Dream Of Horses

 


BELLE AND SEBASTIAN
– If You’re Feeling Sinister
(25th Anniversary Edition)
[Black Friday 2021 Exclusive]

LP – Limited Edition Red Vinyl –
(*Only 5,000 copies.)


RSD Black Friday titles will be available to buy in-store from 9am on Friday 26th November 2021 and online from 8am Saturday 27th November 2021.


If You’re Feeling Sinister 25th Anniversary edition, pressed on coloured vinyl for the first time. Red Vinyl.

The classic second album from 1997 originally on Jeepster. If you buy one Belle and Sebastian album then this is it. Led by Stuart Murdoch, Belle and Sebastian offer up a largely acoustic folk-pop sound with deep roots in the ’60s. Their guitar-and-piano arrangements are often filled out by luxurious trumpets and strings, but the clever, sardonic lyrics keep things from ever getting too mushy. The bright, irresistible pop melodies stand in sharp contrast to decidedly downbeat lyrics that recall Morrissey at his sharpest. Timeless, gorgeous and just cool enough to avoid a mainstream breakthrough. Whimsy and preciousness is an integral part of If You’re Feeling Sinister, along with clever wit and gentle, intricate arrangements – a wonderful blend of the Smiths and Simon and Garfunkel, to be reductive.

See below for tracklisting…