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VINYL FORMAT. An alter ego of XTC, this group was a vehicle for Andy Partridge's psychedelic frustrations of being born a decade or two out of time. Both albums the group released contained brilliant pastiches of virtually every pop band of the mid to late 60s period. In many cases the Dukes' tongue-in-cheek parables were far superior to the songs to which they gently alluded. It was suggested that their albums actually outsold the XTC product available at the same time.
LP $24.98
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VINYL FORMAT. An alter ego of XTC, this group was a vehicle for Andy Partridge's psychedelic frustrations of being born a decade or two out of time. Both albums the group released contained brilliant pastiches of virtually every pop band of the mid to late 60s period. In many cases the Dukes' tongue-in-cheek parables were far superior to the songs to which they gently alluded. It was suggested that their albums actually outsold the XTC product available at the same time.
LP $24.98
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VINYL FORMAT. The Dukes of Stratosphear was almost the worlds worst kept secret. Everyone knew it was the alter ego for XTC, but that did not seem to matter. This Limited Edition Box Set contains the following: both 25 O'Clock and Psonic Psunspot re-mastered from original analog tapes on 180 gram vinyl in gatefold sleeves, both Dukes CDs with bonus tracks and 24 page booklets with extensive liner notes, a 500 piece Dukes jigsaw, 5 one pound play notes (aka Dukes $ Dollars) redeemable for one Dukes T-Shirt ... [ read more ]
2xLP+2xCD+7"+Puzzle $129.98
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