THE CHARLATANS - A Head Full Of Ideas - 2LP - Black Vinyl

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Label: BMG,Then Records SKU: 15654 Catalogue ID: THEN1LP Format: Vinyl
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THE CHARLATANS - A Head Full Of Ideas - 2LP - Black Vinyl

THE CHARLATANS - A Head Full Of Ideas - 2LP - Black Vinyl

€29.99

 

LABEL: Then Records

CAT NO: THEN1LP

BARCODE: 5053760075400

 

Tracklisting:

A HEAD FULL OF IDEAS:

Side A
The Only One I Know
Weirdo
Can’t Get Out of Bed
Jesus Hairdo
Just When You’re Thinking Things Over
North Country Boy

Side B
Tellin’ Stories
One to Another
How High
Forever
Impossible

Side C
Love Is the Key
A Man Needs to Be Told
Up at The Lake
Blackened Blue Eyes
Oh Vanity

Side D
My Foolish Pride
Come Home Baby
Let the Good Times Be Never Ending
Plastic Machinery
Totally Eclipsing


THE CHARLATANS – A Head Full Of Ideas

2LP – Black Vinyl
(21 Tracks)


THE CHARLATANS proudly announce their (Covid) delayed release of their 30th Anniversary tour and a career spanning best of entitled “A Head Full of Ideas’ Released on Then Recordings through Republic Of Music. ‘A Head Full of Ideas’ sums up their remarkable progress from 1990 Manchester scene hopefuls to one of the UK’s most enduring and best-loved bands. The accompanying tour begins at Belfast, Limelight 22/11/21 and finishes in Aberdeen on 20/12/21.

The band have notched up 13 Top 40 studio albums – three of them number ones – alongside 22 hit singles, four of them top 10. The rollercoaster highs have been accompanied by some shattering lows, any which one of them could have felled a less resilient band, from nervous breakdowns to near bankruptcy and the deaths of two founder members.

Somehow, they have not just carried on but adapted and transformed. The classic Charlatans sound – driving Hammond organ, Northern Soul and house-influenced rhythms, swaggering guitars and Tim Burgess’s sunny yet somehow yearning vocal – is instantly recognisable. And in spite of everything they have been through their music is now more relevant than ever, The Guardian described their last album, Different Days as “one of their best ever”.

See below for tracklisting…