Felt: Seventeenth Century

Felt SKU: 35583264
Felt: Seventeenth Century

Felt: Seventeenth Century

Felt SKU: 35583264

Format: CD

Regular price $38.99
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Description

Title: Seventeenth Century
Artist: Felt
Label: Cherry Red
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929078406
Genre: Rock

Limited box set comes in a bespoke 7" box and includes CD plus various ephemera consisting of the original album in a special gatefold sleeve - long deleted 7" vinyl single pertaining to the relevant year of release - reproduction gig flyers - double sided wall poster - and four button lapel badges for wearing with pride Digitally remastered edition of the 1986 album from British cult outfit Felt. Previously named Let the Snakes Crinkle Their Heads to Death, this album is now retitled The Seventeenth Century - the original name for the album was changed late in the day. This reversal of misfortune was classed as an awful mistake and Lawrence's biggest regret. Flash forward to now and this situation can finally be rectified. "You can't change the title of an album" - they told him - so he said; "if Kraftwerk can and Bowie can then I can too!!"

Tracks:
1.1 Song for William S. Harvey
1.2 Ancient City Where I Lived
1.3 Seventeenth Century
1.4 The Palace
1.5 Indian Scriptures
1.6 The Nazca Plain
1.7 Jewel Sky
1.8 Viking Dress
1.9 Voyage to Illumination
1.10 Sapphire Mansions
2.1 Sunlight Bathed the Golden Glow
2.2 Sunlight Strings
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