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INSTIGATORS
Phoenix
2 x LP + CD
Released in conjunction with the band, as well as Bluurg Records and Southern Studios, Boss Tuneage is proud to announce that the next instalment of their retro series is a timely reissue of the classic second album by legendary 80s UK punk band INSTIGATORS. Phoenix was the first album from the classic second line up of the band, which feature original guitarist Simon Mooney teamed up with Andy Tez Turner (ex XPOZEZ) on vocals and the rhythm section of Andy Trimble Turnbull on bass and Steve Cuzzy Curran on Drums. Its this line up of the band that was the one that toured throughout the UK, Europe and US promoting this album and its follow up Shockgun in 1988. The second record of this set comes from one of those tours, featuring a blistering never before released live show recorded in Berlin in March 1987. This is the deluxe limited edition double coloured vinyl LP with bonus CD featuring all songs, because download codes are shit! This is a must own purchase for anyone in an interest in 1980s UK punk.
Phoenix
2 x LP + CD
20,50 Euro
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Released in conjunction with the band, as well as Bluurg Records and Southern Studios, Boss Tuneage is proud to announce that the next instalment of their retro series is a timely reissue of the classic second album by legendary 80s UK punk band INSTIGATORS. Phoenix was the first album from the classic second line up of the band, which feature original guitarist Simon Mooney teamed up with Andy Tez Turner (ex XPOZEZ) on vocals and the rhythm section of Andy Trimble Turnbull on bass and Steve Cuzzy Curran on Drums. Its this line up of the band that was the one that toured throughout the UK, Europe and US promoting this album and its follow up Shockgun in 1988. The second record of this set comes from one of those tours, featuring a blistering never before released live show recorded in Berlin in March 1987. This is the deluxe limited edition double coloured vinyl LP with bonus CD featuring all songs, because download codes are shit! This is a must own purchase for anyone in an interest in 1980s UK punk.