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Changing Colours (Afternoon Sun Limited Edition)

Changing Colours (Afternoon Sun Limited Edition)
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Catno

FLT-079

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition

Country

Australia

Release date

May 14, 2021

Styles

Afternoon Sun Limited Edition

1000 copies world wide
Sunset orange and red marble wax
Printed on deluxe 350gsm heavy board with matte finish
Housed in a custom printed 100% recyclable brown cardboard sleeve

‘Changing Colours’, the brand-new album from Babe Rainbow, is a leap forward in every way. The band have consolidated all that is wonderful about their previous music and pushed further in each direction.

Think the type of music that was floating down from Laurel Canyon in the early 70s, as Crosby, Stills and Nash waited for Young to wander back from the forest. Think The Beach Boys after they had packed up the surfboards, ditched their LA label, and moved to the hills to practice TM and smoke Californian grass. Think Joni.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$60*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Zeitgeist

A2

The Wind

A3

Your Imagination (Ft. Jaden Smith)

A4

Ready For Tomorrow

A5

California

A6

Rainbow Rock

B1

New Zealand Spinach

B2

Thinking Like A River

B3

Curl Free

B4

Smile

B5

Changing Colours

B6

Different Stages of Life

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