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Pete Shelley

XL-1 (2025 Reissue)

Limited LP + Bonus LP (with Dub Mixes) in Gatefold Sleeve + Download - £29.99 | Pre Order
CD with Bonus Dub Mix Tracks - £11.99 | Pre Order
This reissue sees Shelley's second album expanded with 2 Dub mixes.
Pete Shelley

Yesterday Is Not Here: Radio Sessions 1979 - 1983 (First Time On Vinyl!|RSD25)

Record Store Day 2025 - * final copy has a small seam split * Clear LP + download - £29.99
Domino are proud to present ‘Yesterday Is Not Here’ a fascinating collection of Pete Shelley solo sessions.
Homosapien (2025 Reissue)

0887830017213

  1. Homosapien
  2. Yesterday’s Not Here
  3. I Generate A Feeling
  4. Keat’s Song
  5. Qu'est-ce Que C'est Que Ça
  6. I Don't Know What It Is
  7. Guess I Must Have Been In Love With Myself
  8. Pusher Man
  9. Just One Of Those Affairs
  10. It's Hard Enough Knowing

Bonus Tracks

  1. In Love with Somebody Else
  2. Witness the Change
  3. Maxine
  4. Love in Vain
  5. Homosapien (Elongated Dancepartydubmix)
  6. Witness the Change/I Don't Know What Love Is (Dub)

Pete Shelley

Homosapien (2025 Reissue)

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  • Limited LP + Bonus LP (with B-Sides & Dub Mixes) in Gatefold Sleeve + Download (pre-order)

    Expected Release: 6th Jun 2025

    £26.99
    Preorder
  • CD with Bonus B-Side & Dub Mix Tracks (pre-order)

    Expected Release: 6th Jun 2025

    £11.99
    Preorder

This reissue sees Shelley's debut solo album expanded with a host of B-sides & Dub mixes.

Pete Shelley's solo debut, 'Homosapien', released on 15th January 1982, was a long time in the making, drawing on ideas from before his time with Buzzcocks. Many of the songs, including the title track, were written as early as 1973, when Pete first began experimenting with home recording. His early bands, like Jets of Air, were influenced by glam and experimental sounds, laying the groundwork for his later solo work. Despite his involvement in Buzzcocks, Pete’s desire to explore electronic music and more experimental styles grew, especially after seeing bands like Joy Division and Gang of Four garner critical praise.