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M People – Northern Soul 2LP (Baby Blue Vinyl)

M People – Northern Soul 2LP (Baby Blue Vinyl)


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Tämä on RECORD STORE DAY 2026 julkaisu ja se on MYYNNISSÄ LEVYIKKUNAN MYYMÄLÄSSÄ LAUANTAINA 18.4.2026 KELLO 8:00 - 16:00 VÄLISENÄ AIKANA.

M People – Northern Soul

Featuring the singles ‘Colour My Life’, ‘How Can I Love You More’ (the band’s first top ten hit), ‘Excited’ and ‘Someday’, M People’s debut album was issued in 1992 on Deconstruction Records.

It was the early days of a remarkably creative period for electronic and dance music in the UK, during which DJ-led acts began to make an indelible mark, and the songs and production of Mike Pickering (one of the original DJs at Manchester’s The Haçienda) and Paul Heard, coupled with the highly distinctive vocals of Heather Small, were in the vanguard of this success.

By mid-decade, the group were really cooking - with hits across the Atlantic and a Mercury Music Prize in the bag for their second album Elegant Slumming - and Northern Soul was reissued with an adjusted tracklisting, before being remastered and expanded ten years later. It is this 2005, 15-track remaster, spread over two discs, that is being made available on vinyl for the first time.
 
2x Baby Blue LP Vinyl - Expanded Gatefold 2LP pressing mirroring the digital release - 1st time on (Baby Blue) colour vinyl.

Tracklist:
LP1:
Excited (M People Master Mix) 
Colour My Life 
How Can I Love You More? 
Inner City Cruise 
It’s Your World 
Sexual Freedom 
Kiss It Better 

LP2:
Tumbling Down 
Landscape Of Love 
Life 
Someday 
Excited (Judge Jules Remix) 
Man Smart 
Platini 
How Can I Love You More? (Sasha’s Master Edit)

Label: Sony Music
Released: 1992/2026


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