Idles - Tangk (LP, Album) (2024) [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: PTKF3041-1
Country:    Worldwide  
Released:  16 Feb 2024
Genre:       Rock
Style:         Post-Punk

Tracklist:
A1. IDEA 01
A2. Gift Horse
A3. POP POP POP
A4. Roy
A5. A Gospel
F1. Dancer
F2. Grace
F3. Hall & Oates
F4. Jungle
F5. Gratitude
F6. Monolith

Credits:
Artwork, Design - Joe Talbot (2)
Artwork, Design - Joshua Hughes-Games
Costume Designer - Cassidy Rose Hill
Engineer - Mikko Gordon
Engineer [Assistant Engineer] - Daniel Cayotte
Engineer [Assistant Engineer] - Maurice Talbot
Lacquer Cut By - Heino Leja
Mastered By - Bob Ludwig
Mixed By - Nigel Godrich
Photography By [Centrefold Photography By] - Aris Chatman
Producer - Kenny Beats
Producer - Mark Bowen (4)
Producer - Nigel Godrich
Producer [Additional Production] - Mikko Gordon
Recorded By [Additional Vocals Recorded By] - Korey Richey
Saxophone - Colin Webster
Strings, Arranged By - Aaron Paris (2)
Vocals - James Murphy
Vocals - Nancy Whang
Written-By, Performer - Idles


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 0720841304111
Barcode 7 20841 30411 1
Matrix / Runout PTKF 3041-1 BN99026-01 LP A2 HL
Matrix / Runout PTKF 3041-1 BN99026-01 B3

Companies:
Phonographic Copyright (p) Partisan Records LLC
Copyright (c) Partisan Records LLC
Recorded At La Fabrique
Recorded At Wack Formula
Mastered At Gateway Mastering
Published By Kobalt Music
Pressed By Optimal Media GmbH

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Great Album

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William (Bill) Smith
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Well, that takes me back! The first time I had even heard of them was on Saturday Night Live in 1992. They came out and played Alive. Eddie Vedder looked like a kid but with a huge voice. I’ll never forget near the end of the song, he whipped off his hat and his long hair that was tucked up in his hat flew out and grunge was born! lol (to me anyway! ) It made me want to put on a pair of ripped jeans, a band tee and a flannel shirt! 👏👏Love the album!

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