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Y Pop Group Definitive edition
Y
Pop Group
This is the 40th Anniversary Edition of The Pop Group's highly influential and innovative debut album 'Y' released in 1979, remastered (from the original tapes). The Pop Group's Y regularly appears in 'Greatest Album' lists - such as Pitchfork's Greatest Albums of the 70's where it is listed at #35, The Wire's 100 Most Important Records Ever Made and Uncut Magazine's 100 Greatest Debut Albums.
The Pop Group went on to release 2 further singles, We Are All Prostitutes and Where There Is A Will (Split single with the Slits) and 1 further studio album For How Much Do We Tolerate Mass Murder, before splitting up in 1981. Mark Stewart from the band embarked on a solo career releasing his pioneering album Learning To Live With Cowardice in 1983. Gareth Sager and Bruce Smith went on to form Rip Rig & Panic alongside Neneh Cherry.
The Pop Group reformed in 2010 to tour and have since released 2 new studio albums. The band will be touring at the end of 2019 and throughout 2020 in support of the album release.
"This is a record of dire necessity, armed for combat against a long litany of ills--none more than typicality." - Pitchfork, Top 100 Albums of the 1970s (#35)
Electronic|Rock|Post-Punk|Avantgarde|Experimental|Dub
| Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Released | November 1, 2019 |
| EAN/UPC | 5400863015701 |
| Label | MUTE LTPGYCD1 |
| Genre | Experimental |
| Dimensions | 123 × 145 × 32 mm · 220 g |
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1. CD
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2. CD
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3. CD