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1.1 Did You Miss Me?1.2 Film-Maker1.3 Panzer Attack1.4 Who Needs Enemies?1.5 Amber1.6 Digital Observations2.1 Let's Kill Music2.2 555-48232.3 Been Training Dogs2.4 The Lake2.5 Murder Song |
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Formed
in Reading in 1998 The Cooper Temple Clause were an alternative rock band
consisting of Ben Gautrey ( Tom Bellamy ( keyboards), Didz Hammond
( Daniel Fisher ( Kieran Mahon ( and Jon Harper (
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The
band signed with RCA and burst onto the scene with their debut â??See This Through
And Leaveâ?? in 2002 Featuring the singles â??Letâ??s Kill Musicâ??,Musicâ??,â??Film Maker Been Training
Dogsâ?? and â??Who Needs Enemies?â??, the album earned the band a cult following and critical
acclaim including the Kerrang!Kerrang!â??Best British Newcomerâ?? award
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Previously
only available on vinyl as a 7 boxset, Demon Records presents the complete
album on 12 vinyl for the very first time Newly remastered by Phil Kinrade and cut by
Barry Grint at AIR Mastering
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Pressed
on two 140 g vinyl with printed inner sleeves - .. LEAVEFormed in Reading in 1998, The Cooper Temple Clause were an alternative rock band consisting of Ben Gautrey (vocals), Tom Bellamy (guitar, keyboards), Didz Hammond (bass), Daniel Fisher (guitar), Kieran Mahon (keyboards), and Jon Harper (drums). o The band signed with RCA and burst onto the scene with their debut 'See This Through And Leave' in 2002. Featuring the singles 'Let's Kill Music', 'Film-Maker / Been Training Dogs' and 'Who Needs Enemies?', the album earned the band a cult following and critical acclaim including the Kerrang! 'Best British Newcomer' award. o Previously only available on vinyl as a 7" boxset, Demon Records presents the complete album on 12" vinyl for the very first time. Newly remastered by Phil Kinrade and cut by Barry Grint at AIR Mastering. o Pressed on two 140g vinyl with printed inner sleeves.Pressed on 140g vinyl
Manufactured in the EU
'For Tom Riddett'
"Who Needs Enemies?" contains samples from "[m=415361]" performed by [a=Isaac Hayes] courtesy of Stax Records / Fantasy, Inc. written by [a=Bacharach And David] and published by Windswept Music (London) Ltd. / Universal MCA Ltd.
"555-4823" contains a sample from a BBC Radio 4 broadcast read by [a=Corrie Corfield] by kind permission of Corrie Corfield, The Crown Met Office and BBC Radio 4."See This Through And Leave" is the acclaimed debut album by The Cooper Temple Clause, now available as a deluxe black vinyl 2LP set from Demon Records. Originally released in 2002, this record showcases the band's unique blend of alternative rock, electronic influences, and experimental soundscapes. Featuring standout tracks like "Film-Maker," "Who Needs Enemies?," and "Let's Kill Music," the album received critical praise for its ambitious production and energetic performances. The Cooper Temple Clause quickly established themselves as one of Britain's most innovative bands of their era, earning a dedicated fanbase and chart success with subsequent releases.
Demon Records is renowned for producing high-quality vinyl reissues and special editions across various genres. With decades of experience in the music industry, Demon has built a reputation for attention to detail and audiophile-grade pressings that appeal to collectors and enthusiasts alike.
The Cooper Temple Clause formed in Reading, England in 1998. Their fusion of rock intensity with electronic experimentation set them apart on the UK indie scene. Over their career, they achieved several Top 40 singles in the UK charts and were nominated for NME Awards?cementing their status as influential contributors to early-2000s British rock. |  | Vinyl: |
Black Vinyl |
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11 |
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DEMREC 1098 |
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