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Various

Rough Trade Shops: Indiepop 1

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  • Artists:
  • Various »
  • Primal Scream »
  • My Bloody Valentine »
  • Pop Will Eat Itself »

  • Label:
  • Mute »

Release Date: 04/10/2004

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Staff Reviews

6859

Various, Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine, Pop Will Eat Itself - Rough Trade Shops: Indiepop 1

Review by Dom Gourlay

Those lovely people from Rough Trade and Mute have spoilt us again with yet another history lesson taken from pop's archives of 1986 and beyond. Hear Primal Scream like you've never heard them before, marvel at the incendiary genius of David Gedge, and wonder quite frankly how Bis ever got a record deal. Still 45 out of 46 can't be bad...»

6859

Various, Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine, Pop Will Eat Itself - Rough Trade Shops: Indiepop 1

Review by Dom Gourlay

Those lovely people from Rough Trade and Mute have spoilt us again with yet another history lesson taken from pop's archives of 1986 and beyond. Hear Primal Scream like you've never heard them before, marvel at the incendiary genius of David Gedge, and wonder quite frankly how Bis ever got a record deal. Still 45 out of 46 can't be bad...»

6859

Various, Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine, Pop Will Eat Itself - Rough Trade Shops: Indiepop 1

Review by Dom Gourlay

Those lovely people from Rough Trade and Mute have spoilt us again with yet another history lesson taken from pop's archives of 1986 and beyond. Hear Primal Scream like you've never heard them before, marvel at the incendiary genius of David Gedge, and wonder quite frankly how Bis ever got a record deal. Still 45 out of 46 can't be bad...»

6859

Various, Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine, Pop Will Eat Itself - Rough Trade Shops: Indiepop 1

Review by Dom Gourlay

Those lovely people from Rough Trade and Mute have spoilt us again with yet another history lesson taken from pop's archives of 1986 and beyond. Hear Primal Scream like you've never heard them before, marvel at the incendiary genius of David Gedge, and wonder quite frankly how Bis ever got a record deal. Still 45 out of 46 can't be bad...»



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