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Cranes

Loved (30th Anniversary Edition)

limited numbered 180g audiophile white marbled lp (1000 only) - £31.99 | Buy
180g audiophile black LP - £29.99 | Buy
'Loved' is the third album by the British band, Cranes, released in 1994.
Cranes

Self-Non-Self (35th Anniversary Edition)

limited numbered 180g audiophile black & white marbled LP with 2 bonus tracks (1000 only) - £29.99 | Buy
After releasing their first EP, 'Fuse', Cranes expanded to a four-piece band and recorded their debut full-length album, 'Self-Non-Self', in 198...
Cranes

Collected Work Volume 1 - 1989-1997

6cd in clamshell box - £37.99 | Buy
A must for fans and a perfect all-in-one deep dive for the curious, ‘Collected Works Volume 1’ is an emotionally charged time capsule showcasing one...
Cranes

FUSE (2024 reissue)

very limited remastered black lp (500 only) - £19.99 | Buy
limited remastered cd - £12.99 | Buy
This is where it all began for cult haunted-house-fever-dream-peddlers, Cranes.
Cranes

Forever (30th anniversary edition)

limited numbered 180g audiophile crystal clear lp in deluxe alu-brush finish sleeve - £33.99 | Buy
'Forever' is a 1993 album by the British shoegaze band Cranes.
Cranes

John Peel Sessions 1989 - 1990

dinked archive 12 - very limited silver lp* + 12" x 12" print of alternate artwork* w/ dinked archive obi-strip* (400 only) - 1 per customer - £24.99
black lp - £22.99 | Buy
Collected for the first time, we have the honour of kicking off a series of archival releases from Cranes, with the sessions recorded for their legendary fan, J...
Population Four (2024 Repress)
  1. Tangled Up
  2. Fourteen
  3. Breeze
  4. Can't Get Free
  5. Stalk
  6. Sweet Unknown
  7. Angel Bell
  8. On Top Of The World
  9. Brazil
  10. Let Go
  11. To Be

Cranes

Population Four (2024 Repress)

music on vinyl
  • limited numbered 180g audiophile silver & black marbled LP (1000 only) (pre-order)

    Expected Release: 25th Oct 2024

    £32.99
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"Population Four" is the fourth studio album by the British alternative rock band, Cranes, released in 1997.



This album marks a major change in the lineup. With bassist Cope leaving the band, Jim Shaw took on the role of lead guitar, Francombe transitioned to bass, and new member Manu Ros joined as the drummer. The album showcases a more traditional sound, as Cranes move away from stark and mysterious vocals toward acoustic guitars and standard drums, while maintaining their distinctive ethereal blend of dream pop and gothic rock. Alison Shaw's haunting vocals continue to take center stage, as the band embraces a more mature and refined sound. Tracks such as "Brazil" and "Angel Bell" demonstrate their ability to blend lush melodies with introspective lyrics. The single “Can’t Get Free” is a haunting and atmospheric track that encapsulates the band's unique ethereal style, cementing their status as a cult favorite.