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Suede

Dog Man Star 30th Anniversary (National Album Day 2024)

Picture Disc 2LP - £41.99 | Buy
Suede’s era-defining second album from 1994 celebrates its 30th anniversary this year with this National Album Day exclusive 2LP picture disc version.
Suede

Dog Man Star (30th Anniversary Edition)

half-speed mastered 180g black 2LP in gatefold sleeve - £35.99 | Buy
deluxe 3CD in 7" gatefold sleeve with booklet - £27.99 | Buy
Suede’s Britpop rebuttal was borne of a fractious environment, but it successfully melded all the intoxicating elements that made the band so utterly irre...
Suede

We Are The Pigs (30th Anniversary Edition)

limited picture disc 7" in sleeve with die-cut hole - £18.99 | Buy
Released on 12th September 1994, the band’s sixth single was “We Are The Pigs”.
Suede

Animal Nitrate (30th Anniversary Edition)

limited picture disc 7" in die-cut sleeve - £15.99 | Buy
“Animal Nitrate” was originally released on Nude Records on 22nd February 1993, and to this day it's one of many highlights of a Suede concert.
Suede

Bloodsports (10th Anniversary Edition)

half-speed master 180g black lp in gatefold sleeve with obi strip - £31.99 | Buy
2CD with 8 bonus tracks in deluxe 7" gatefold sleeve - £22.99 | Buy
Well, here’s a band for whom introductions are rendered pretty much pointless – It’s Suede! This reunion record originally landed 10 years ago...
Suede

Metal Mickey (30th Anniversary Edition)

limited picture disc 7" in die-cut sleeve - £15.99 | Buy
Another absolute classic, “Metal Mickey” was originally released on Nude Records on 14th September 1992, and to this day it's one of many highli...
The Wild Ones (30th Anniversary Edition)
  1. The Wild Ones
  2. Modern Boys

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The Wild Ones (30th Anniversary Edition)

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  • limited picture disc 7" in die-cut sleeve

    Released: 8th Nov 2024

    £19.99
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Released on 7th November 1994, the band’s seventh single was “The Wild Ones”, a track from the “Dog Man Star” album.

Brett Anderson has said that he regards the song as the “high-water mark” of his writing partnership with Bernard Butler, and also as his favourite Suede song. The B-side was “Modern Boys”. This song did not appear on the “Dog Man Star” album.