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The Boy With The Arab Strap (25th Anniversary "Pale Blue Artwork" Edition)

limited transparent pale blue lp in gatefold sleeve + exclusive behind-the-scenes print - £24.99 | Buy
Look it up, this doesn't exist in usual place - savour 25 years of soft dancing and hard drinking with this resplendent pale blue disc and behind the scenes...
Up A Tree (25th Anniversary Edition)

lp

  1.  The Treehouse
  2.  Impossible Things #2
  3.  Burning Flies
  4.  Festival '95
  5.  Ballad of Ray Suzuki
  6.  Dave The Moon Man
  7.  Quiet And Small
  8.  Columbo's Car
  9.  Up A Tree Again
  10.  Back to the Treehouse
  11.  Brilliant Paper (bonus flexi disc)

2cd

  1. The Treehouse
  2.  Impossible Things #2
  3.  Burning Flies
  4.  Festival '95
  5.  Ballad of Ray Suzuki
  6.  Dave The Moon Man
  7.  Quiet And Small
  8.  Columbo's Car
  9.  Up A Tree Again
  10.  Back to the Treehouse
  11.  Back to the Treehouse (Ambient Mix)
  12.  Ray's Golden Fist (Bananahand Remix)
  13.  Burning Flies (Acoustic)
  14.  Columbo's Car (Peugeot 403 Mix)
  15.  Blurred Stars
  16.  Up A Tree Again (The Chocolate Layers St. John's Ambulance Mix)
  17.  Quiet and Small (Acoustic)
  18.  Dave the Moon Man (Scott Twynholm Remix)
  19.  Impossible Things
  20.  Up A Tree Again (Acoustic)

Looper

Up A Tree (25th Anniversary Edition)

Mute
  • limited clear green lp + bonus track flexi disc

    Released: 8th Mar 2024

    £24.99
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  • 2cd with bonus tracks

    Released: 8th Mar 2024

    £11.99
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The 25th Anniversary Edition of Looper’s 1999 album.

Initially released on Sub Pop, 'Up A Tree' is the debut record by the Scottish lo-fi band led by Stuart David (co-founder and bass player of Belle & Sebastian) and his wife Karn David. It was recorded shortly after Looper had recruited previous band members, Ronnie Black and Scott Twynholm. Upon release, the album reached #24 on the UK independent album charts and received acclaim for its gentle sound and honest lyrics, being described by singer-songwriter Ben Folds as “…a gift of a record.”