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Del Amitri

Some Other Sucker's Parade (2025 Reissue)

180g LP - £26.99 | Pre Order
Originally released on A&M Records in June 1997, the album captures a group secure of their success and gently kicking back against formula.
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
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Can You Do Me Good? (First Time On Vinyl!)
  1. Just Before You Leave
  2. Cash & Prizes
  3. Drunk In A Band
  4. One More Last Hurrah
  5. Buttons On My Clothes
  6. Baby, It's Me
  7. Wash Her Away
  8. Last Cheap Shot At The Dream
  9. Out Falls The Past
  10. She's Passing This Way
  11. Jesus Saves
  12. Just Getting By

Del Amitri

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

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  • 180g LP with 16pp Booklet (pre-order)

    Expected Release: 11th Jul 2025

    £26.99
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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.

By 2002, the pop world had turned; four years earlier, Del Amitri had released 'Hatful Of Rain', their greatest hits collection marking more-or-less a decade of success. 'Can You Do Me Good?' relied on keyboards, samples and drum machines as much as previous albums centered on electric and acoustic guitars. Featuring its soulful lead single, 'Just Before You Leave, Can You Do Me Good?', is truly fascinating, and could well have been the groups biggest album ever, had it come five years earlier.