CD 4ad/ Beggars Group/ Indigo Release date: 22/Oct/2010
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Design: Vaughan Oliver, Design [Assistant]: Ervin Esen, Legal: Stephen Kempner, Management: Barry Saint, Management: Grant Dickson, Mastered By: Greg Calbi, Photography By: Marc Atkins, Producer, Recorded By, Mixed By: Tony Doogan, Vocals [Additional]: Jill O'Sullivan, Written-By, Performer: Broken Records, Labelcode 952482 (CAD3X33CD), Phonographic Copyright (p) 4AD Ltd., Copyright (c) 4AD Ltd., Recorded At Castle Of Doom Studios, Recorded At Banchory Studio, Glasgow, Mastered At Sterling Sound, Published By Nude Music, Designed At v23, Pressed By Arvato Digital Services
Edinburgh sextet Broken Records, are making waves with their second release. Let Me Come Home is the follow up to the debut album, released in June 20...
Jamie O'Meara - 20/Jan/2011
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Jamie O'Meara - 13/Jan/2011
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LEE ZIMMERMAN - 11/Jan/2011
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David Bevan - 11/Jan/2011
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cloudspeakers - 15/Dec/2010
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JOE GROSS - 01/Dec/2010
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Sara Curtis - 03/Nov/2010
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Greg Inglis - 01/Nov/2010
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cloudspeakers - 28/Oct/2010
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