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East Village

Back Between Places (2022 reissue)

limited white 7" - £11.99 | Buy
previously unreleased version of Back Between Places.
Drop Out (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

lp / cd1

01 Silver Train
02 Shipwrecked
03 Here It Comes
04 Freeze Out
05 Circles
06 When I Wake Tomorrow
07 Way Back Home
08 What Kind of Friend Is This
09 Black Autumn
10 Everybody Knows

bonus CD2

01. Her Fathers Son
02. Precious Diamond Tears  
03. Cubans In The Blue Fields
04. Strawberry Window
05. Break Your Neck
06. Kathleen
07. Back Between Places (duff version)
08. Meet The Wife
09. Vibrato
10. Here It Comes (original version)
11. Freeze Out (original version)
12. Violin
13. Barrel Dog
14. Go And See Him
 

East Village

Drop Out (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

Heavenly
  • 2cd w/ 14 bonus tracks

    Released: 12th Jan 2024

    £16.99
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  • limited lp in tip-on sleeve

    Released: 12th Jan 2024

    £29.99
    out of stock

3 decades on, with its cult status perfectly solidified, 'Drop Out' still manages to sound both fresh and timeless - this has the Bob Stanley seal of approval and even the briefest spin will clue you in as to why.

An autumnal treasure, East Village’s 'Drop Out' has spent the past thirty years finding new ears to bewitch and new hearts to melt. The only album from this British four-piece, recorded and released in the early nineties, it’s long been considered one of the hidden jewels of its time, and is talked of with hushed reverence by people who know. Bob Stanley of Saint Etienne once called it “an elegy for a particular brand of eighties guitar music, sweet minor chords and Dylanesque lyrics”, which captures what makes it so special; in summarising its era, though, it also effortlessly transcends it. Listening now to 'Drop Out', its timelessness is clear. It could have been recorded by young folk-pop hopefuls in the late sixties, taking their shot at the big time; but it could just as easily have been recorded yesterday, by a group that’s both reverent to music’s past, but forward looking in spirit and temperament. It’s that kind of album.

'Drop Out'’s pop poetry is fully formed, with a singular charm that takes in wistfulness, romance, and good times, and a clutch of deeply moving songs that are overflowing with melody and gracefulness. It’s pretty much everything you’d want from a guitar pop record. It's also an album that’s slowly accrued its own legend. From its stunning cover art, photographed by Juergen Teller originally for a Katherine Hammett campaign, to the ten perfectly formed songs within, 'Drop Out'’s significance in the scheme of things is such that, a decade ago, it was given a rare 10/10 rating in Uncut magazine, who called the album “the lost classic of its era”. Drop Out comes round every decade or so, each edition introducing new fans to its understated beauty, and this latest reissue is its most elegant and deluxe yet.