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Del Amitri

Can You Do Me Good? (First Time On Vinyl!)

180g LP with 16pp Booklet - £26.99 | Pre Order
2002's 'Can You Do Me Good?' saw Del Amitri return after a 48 month hiatus with a new sound and a remarkable, yet almost entirely overlooked album.
Del Amitri

Twisted (2024 Reissue)

180g lp in gatefold sleeve with poster - £27.99 | Buy
'Twisted' was a confident return for Del Amitri, now comfortably established as one of the 90s most interesting, exhilarating groups.
Del Amitri

Change Everything (2024 Reissue)

180g lp - £26.99 | Buy
All 12 tracks emphasise just how important Del Amitri were to 'the other 90s': straightforward, intelligent music, away from the headline fads.

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The Tremolo Diaries: Life On The Road And Other Diseases

Limited *Signed* Hardback book - £22.00 | Pre Order
Standard Unsigned Hardback book - £22.00 | Pre Order
As I leave the room I say, 'So, you're saying I have Parkinson's, but you can't confirm the diagnosis for a year - How do you know?' 'Re...
Some Other Sucker's Parade (2025 Reissue)
  1. Not Where It's At
  2. Some Other Sucker's Parade
  3. Won't Make It Better
  4. What I Think She Sees
  5. Medicine
  6. High Times
  7. Mother Nature's Writing
  8. No Family Man
  9. Cruel Light Of Day
  10. Funny Way To Win
  11. Through All That Nothing
  12. Life Is Full
  13. Lucky Guy
  14. Make It Always Be Too Late

Del Amitri

Some Other Sucker's Parade (2025 Reissue)

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  • 180g LP (pre-order)

    Expected Release: 11th Jul 2025

    £26.99
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Originally released on A&M Records in June 1997, the album captures a group secure of their success and gently kicking back against formula.

The group, led by bassist-vocalist-writer, Justin Currie, and writer-guitarist, Iain Harvie, had become equally known for their gentle pop and acoustic ballads as their jangling melodic rock. Overseen by Breeders producer, Mark Freegard, the album was broadly recorded live and has touches of Crazy Horse and The Faces about it. Acoustic guitars were banned. The harmonious onslaught paid off