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Longpigs On and On the Anthology
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Author:  Richard Hawley [ Mon Apr 08, 2013 8:37 am ]
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Richard Hawley wrote:
This has nothing to do with me,I know two of us haven't been asked about it,it's some dodgy company as far as we can tell,I doubt very much that anyone from the band will get a penny,the"artwork"is shite,I don't endorse this in any way......thanks folks for your time ..>



Although further to this I hope it gets Crispin some well deserved respect as a songwriter and lifts the band out of an undeserved place in history to something a little nearer the truth

Author:  listen2gene [ Thu Apr 18, 2013 9:19 pm ]
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I was a huge fan... especially the second effort. the b-sides to blue skies . . .I love you. was blasted in my car during those early years of mine.

besides the bullshit royalties issue. which has cancelled my first decision to order it. add one f**king more disc and it could be an easy complete anthology. ridiculous effort. also, i was always a sucker for the US version of on & on 8)

Author:  ricx [ Fri Apr 19, 2013 12:39 pm ]
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noticed Crispin has a co-write on the jake bugg album

Author:  Dawoodcock [ Thu Oct 29, 2020 7:44 pm ]
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Author:  Dawoodcock [ Thu Aug 12, 2021 12:21 pm ]
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PRE-ORDER: Longpigs - Mobile Home

Issued for the first time ever on vinyl, the second and final album by indie band Longpigs, featuring Crispin Hunt and Richard Hawley. Available on clear vinyl; a limited number available with print signed by Hunt.

https://recordculture.com/products/preo ... 6706425958

Author:  Pash [ Sat Oct 23, 2021 11:36 am ]
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This arrived yesterday.

Nice, heavy glossy sleeve and decent quality inner, with clear and vibrant printing. Initial thoughts on the pressing (clear vinyl) were that it was quiet, but a comparison with my copy of The Sun Is Often Out from back in the day shows the volume to be comparable. Not much surface noise, but some pops that will hopefully disappear with a clean. The print signed by Crispin is on thick card stock as well.

Nice to hear the songs again - it's been a while.

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