PRODUCT DETAILS
The 40th celebration of Crush by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. 2-LP format on black vinyl. Remastered from the original analog files, the special anniversary release sees a wealth of brand-new material, including 7 unreleased tracks from the album's multitrack sessions, mixed by Paul Humphreys. The release also comes with 2 demos, an alternative mix, 4 never-before-heard songs, plus non-album B-sides and extended or 12" mixes, some of which have never been released. The package is rounded out with rare photos and comprehensive notes by journalist and author Jason Draper in conversation with Andy McCluskey.
Tracklist:
- So in Love
- Secret
- Bloc Bloc Bloc
- Women III
- Crush
- 88 Seconds in Greensboro
- The Native Daughters of the Golden West
- La Femme Accident
- Hold You
- The Lights Are Going Out
- Wheels of Steel
- Lana Turner
- Hold You
- Choral
- Lana Turner
- Drift
- All or Nothing
- So in Love
- Secret
- La Femme Accident
- Concrete Hands
UPC: 602478264269
Label: Republic Records
Release Date: 10.10.25
Format: Vinyl Record
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