Tape One / Tape Two
by Young Fathers
— Released 16th June 2017 on Big Dada
Music fans often imagine that, if they had been around at the time, they would have been one of the very few thousands of people who bought The Velvet Underground’s ‘banana’ debut album, or Love’s Forever Changes. Hindsight casts such albums as ‘classics’ but, at the time of their respective releases they were hardly noticed.
The re-release of Young Father’s debut ‘mixtape’ TAPE ONE and it’s follow up TAPE TWO gives us a chance to reappraise two albums that sat firmly ou...
Tape One / Tape Two
by Young Fathers
— Released 16th June 2017 on Big Dada
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2xLP (BD277-78)
LP version combines Tape One and Tape Two into one gatefold vinyl & includes postcard insert w/ download code stickers on the back. |
2xCD (BDCD277-78)
CD’s version combines Tape One and Tape Two into one digipack package. |
Cassette (BDCAS277-78)
2 x Cassette Cassette version combines Tape One and Tape Two into one double cassette package. |
Physical |
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2xLP (BD277-78)
LP version combines Tape One and Tape Two into one gatefold vinyl & includes postcard insert w/ download code stickers on the back. |
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2xCD (BDCD277-78)
CD’s version combines Tape One and Tape Two into one digipack package. |
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Cassette (BDCAS277-78)
2 x Cassette Cassette version combines Tape One and Tape Two into one double cassette package. |
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Bundles |
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Tracklist
- 2xCD
- Cassette
- 2xLP
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1
Deadline
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2
Sister
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3
Rumbling
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4
Romance
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5
Fortunes
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6
Remains
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7
Rrramada
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8
Dar-Eh Da Da Du
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9
I Heard
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10
Come To Life
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11
Only Child
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12
Queen Is Dead
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13
Bones
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14
Freefalling
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15
Mr. Martyr
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16
Way Down In The Hole
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17
Ebony Sky
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Play All (17)
Music fans often imagine that, if they had been around at the time, they would have been one of the very few thousands of people who bought The Velvet Underground’s ‘banana’ debut album, or Love’s Forever Changes. Hindsight casts such albums as ‘classics’ but, at the time of their respective releases they were hardly noticed.
The re-release of Young Father’s debut ‘mixtape’ TAPE ONE and it’s follow up TAPE TWO gives us a chance to reappraise two albums that sat firmly ou...