First and Last and Always 40th Anniversary: What Do You Expect?

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Dan wrote: 14 Jan 2025, 17:54 Sod all, probably another grift from Cadiz.
The Sisterhood Gift -- Black and Red vinyl edition, celebrating 40 years of FALAA :lol:
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I'm a bit more optimistic that we'll definitely get something, on the basis that we have done for the past few years: first time official release of the BBC sessions, and anniversary releases of Reptile House and the 1984 singles.

My optimism doesn't extend to what we'll get, though. So I'm sticking to my guns that it'll be a coloured vinyl RSD reissue of FALAA with minimal packaging.
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