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Suede
Suede Demos

Suede Demos
Suede DemosSuede Demos

Artists

Suede

Catno

DEMREC1086

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Record Store Day Limited Edition

Country

Europe

Release date

Apr 22, 2023

Genres

Pop

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Suede’s eponymous debut album was released 30 years ago in 1993, and won the UK’s prestigious Mercury Music Prize that year. Fellow nominations included P.J. Harvey, Sting and New Order. The band’s demos for this seminal album are issued on vinyl for the first time in specially-commissioned sleeve artwork (conceived by Brett Anderson) which resembles a cassette inlay. The LP includes the original demos of the classic singles “The Drowners” and “Metal Mickey”, as well as the album tracks “Pantomime Horse”, “Sleeping Pills” and “He’s Dead”, plus B-side “To The Birds”. Also featured are the outtake “Diesel” and the rehearsal room recording “Stars On 45”.

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Sleeve: M

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A1

The Drowners (Rocking Horse Demo)

A2

Metal Mickey (Island Demo)

A3

Pantomime Horse (Island Demo)

A4

He's Dead (Rocking Horse Demo)

A5

Moving (Rocking Horse Demo)

B1

To The Birds (Rocking Horse Demo)

B2

Sleeping Pills (East West Demo)

B3

Diesel (Instrumental)

B4

Stars On 45 (Rehearsal Room Recording)

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