Gene: Drawn To The Deep End [180-Gram Black Vinyl]

Gene SKU: 40990064
Gene: Drawn To The Deep End [180-Gram Black Vinyl]

Gene: Drawn To The Deep End [180-Gram Black Vinyl]

Gene SKU: 40990064

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $38.99
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Description

Title: Drawn To The Deep End [180-Gram Black Vinyl]
Artist: Gene
Label: Demon Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5014797904521
Genre: Rock

Double 180gm vinyl LP pressing. This is Gene's second studio album released in 1997 and singles include 'Where Are They Now?' (no.22 UK Charts), 'Speak To Me Someone' and 'Fighting Fit'. Double LP pressed on 180g Heavyweight black vinyl, with original artwork, presented in a gatefold sleeve with printed inner sleeves. Inspired by the songs of The Smiths, The Jam and The Faces, Martin Rossiter's literate vocals and Steve Mason's fluid guitar lines were perfectly complemented by the intuitive rhythm section of Kevin Miles and Matt James. They released four studio albums and a collection of B-sides and radio demos between 1995 and 2001, were named Best New Act at the inaugural NME awards in 1995, and went on to score 10 Top 40 hits.

Tracks:
1.1 New Amusements
1.2 Fighting Fit
1.3 Where Are They Now?
1.4 Speak To Me Someone
1.5 We Could Be Kings
1.6 Why I Was Born
2.1 Long Sleeves For The Summer
2.2 Save Me I’m Yours
2.3 Voice Of The Father
2.4 The Accidental
2.5 I Love You, What Are You?
2.6 Sub Rosa
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