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Watusi (30th Anniversary Edition)

limited green & orange 2lp in gatefold sleeve + cd - £49.99 | Buy
For this 30th anniversary edition, the original album is augmented by a second LP of contemporary non-album tracks and alternative versions.
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Watusi (2023 reissue)

180g lp - £26.99 | Buy
Formed in 1985, the group rose to prominence as part of the so-called C86 scene (a free NME cassette that showcased new bands of the era), with their fast-paced...
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24 Songs

limited grey 3lp + 2cd boxset - £45.99 | Buy
deluxe 2cd + dvd in bookpack w/ lyrics & sleeve notes by david gedge - £23.99 | Buy
The Weddos love a singles series, and their latest has held some of their best work to date.
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Locked Down And Stripped Back Volume Two

cd - £11.99 | Buy
t'Present are back with volume 2 of their lockdown sessions, delving deeper into their back catalogue and pulling out even more pearls.
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We Should Be Together/ Don't Give Up Without A Fight (24 songs - part 1)

limited 7" - £10.99 | Buy
24 Songs sees David Gedge writing with legendary Sleeper guitarist Jon Stewart for the first time, and a more perfect union could not have been predicted.
Monochrome (7” Version) / You’re Just A Habit That I’m Trying To Break (24 songs - part 4)
  1. Monochrome (7” Version)
  2. You’re Just A Habit That I’m Trying To Break

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Monochrome (7” Version) / You’re Just A Habit That I’m Trying To Break (24 songs - part 4)

clue records
  • 7"

    Released: 15th Apr 2022

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24 Songs sees David Gedge writing with legendary Sleeper guitarist Jon Stewart for the first time, and a more perfect union could not have been predicted.

The notion of a monthly 7” single is not new to The Wedding Present, but 24 Songs shows us that even classic concepts can be reinvented. The series also continues the band’s association with photographer Jessica McMillan, who has created stunning images and films as a visual accompaniment to the recordings. Explaining 24 Songs, David Gedge said: “In 1991, The Wedding Present were rehearsing in a studio in Yorkshire when we hit upon an idea that immediately thrilled us all. Our bass player [Keith Gregory] had been a member of the ‘Sub Pop Singles Club’ - a service that allowed subscribers to receive 7”s released by that Seattle label on a monthly basis. Keith wondered if we, as a band, could attempt a similar thing. In that instant, The Wedding Present’s Hit Parade series was born and, during 1992, we managed to release a brand new 7” single each and every month. “The Hit Parade went on to become something of a significant milestone in the history of the band and it’s a project about which I’m often asked. As its thirtieth anniversary approached, I began to wonder if we should celebrate it in some way. A ‘Hit Parade Part 2’ didn’t feel quite right, though. Then, someone said to me: “Other bands have released music in similar ways but there has been nothing like the Hit Parade.” And they were right! A 7” single a month seems, somehow, very ‘Wedding Present’. So, inspired by that little idea from three decades ago, we’ve embarked on this new project, 24 Songs. “Even though The Wedding Present have never been known for taking the easy route, the idea of recording 24 tracks and releasing them in this way could seem daunting to any band. However, I’ve been inspired by the music that has been written since Jon and Melanie joined the group. The thought of celebrating this exciting new line-up with an exciting new series has motivated us all… and I suppose we also didn’t want any of these songs to be hidden away in the middle of an album!”