Featuring of the aforementioned ‘Giddy Stratospheres’, ahead of the new deluxe edition’s release a remastered version of song, along with the track ‘Never To Be Repeated’,’ are being released today as a new digital single boasting brand new artwork painted by The Long Blondes’ frontwoman Kate Jackson. They are available now via all good streaming services.
Initially inspired by the frisson of the indie disco – now, fittingly, a classic of low lit dancefloors everywhere – ‘Giddy Stratospheres’ is The Long Blonde's sophisticated calling card. A swirl of razor sharp guitars and vivid storytelling, waltzing melodies and burning vocals, the Sheffield band's 2000s single fizzes with dancing, desire and the most stylish sing-a-long you'll ever hear.
The anniversary edition of ‘Someone To Drive You Home’, which was originally released in November 2006 and was produced by Pulp member Steve Mackey, comes as a limited edition, double gatefold LP and features the original record, plus 11 additional tracks that the band used on B-sides.
TRACK LISTING
LP1 Tracklisting
Lust In The Movies – Remastered
Once And Never Again – Remastered
Only Lovers Left Alive – Remastered
Giddy Stratospheres – Remastered
In The Company Of Woman – Remastered
Heaven Help The New Girl – Remastered
Separated By Motorways – Remastered
You Could Have Both – Remastered
Swallow Tattoo – Remastered
Weekend Without Makeup – Remastered
Madame Ray – Remastered
A Knife For The Girls – Remastered
LP2 Tracklisting
Five Ways To End It – Single B-Side
Fulwood Babylon – Single B-Side
The Whippet Fancier – Single B-Side
Who Are You To Her? – Single B-Side
Never To Be Repeated – Single B-Side
All Bar One Girls – Single B-Side
I'm Coping – Single B-Side
Last Night On Northgate St – Single B-Side
Platitudes – Single B-Side
Melville Farr – Single B-Side
The Unbearable Lightness Of Buildings – Single B-Side