Children Of The Stones (Vinyl)
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First ever release of the scariest, most inappropriate and possibly most influential kids TV music of all time. Series originally aired in 1977. One sided black vinyl. Artwork is by Julian House – legendary hauntologist (Belbury Poly etc) and the man behind some of the greatest spooky band artwork of all time- Stereolab, Broadcast etc. Sleevenotes by Stewart Lee and inner sleeve notes by Alan Gubby of Buried Treasure Records.
It all looks and sounds superb. Of course it does because it’s a Trunk Records release.
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