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Who Killed...... The Zutons? - 2026 Repress

    When The Zutons first emerged from Merseyside many commentators remarked on the variety of influences they detected in their grooves. References to the obvious scouse rock lineage – The Coral, Shack, The La’s, The Beatles – abounded of course, alongside mentions for Stax Records, Johnny Cash, Dire Straits, The Kinks, The Beta Band and others. The group’s own press release offered even more (Talking Heads, Devo, Dr John, Sly Stone, Madness) and their debut album certainly covers a lot of ground. Charting at number six in the UK and now certified double platinum, 'Who Killed…'. was nominated for the 2004 Mercury Prize, further evidence that it was one of the more diverting releases of the year. Highlights include opening track ‘Zuton Fever’, a brash, self-referential mix of guitar diddles and sax honks; Pressure Point (which featured in a Levi’s commercial), a playful and slightly deranged romp packed with cowbell, handclaps and seasoned with disco sauce; the plaintive strings and twang of ‘Not A Lot To Do’; and the jangly ‘Havana Gang Brawl’, with its urgent "Where will you sleep tonight?" enquiry. An impressive start from a band with dynamic songwriting and a penchant for wry, inventive throwdowns, 'Who Killed…' was pressed on vinyl in small quantities upon original release and has long since become something of a collector’s item. This first reissue (on orange wax) has been a ‘Long Time Coming’ and ought to delight the faithful.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Zuton Fever
    2. Pressure Point
    3. You Will You Won’t
    4. Confusion
    5. Havana Gang Brawl
    6. Railroad
    7. Long Time Coming
    8. Nightmare Part II
    9. Not A Lot To Do
    10. Remember Me
    11. Dirty Dancehall
    12. Moons And Horror Shows

    The Zutons

    Tired Of Hanging Around - 2026 Repress

      Just shy of double platinum sales in the UK, The Zutons second album, an assured and full-blooded northern soul-rock confection, was issued in April 2006 and peaked at number two in the charts. This is its very first vinyl reissue.

      Lead single 'Why Won't You Give Me Your Love’ went Top 10, as did the follow-up, ‘Valerie’, a song that has now achieved certified classic status thanks to the incredible popularity of the cover version produced by Mark Ronson and featuring Amy Winehouse the following year.

      Chief songwriter Dave McCabe explained that many of the album’s tunes were "about giving yourself a bit of a hard time… 'cause you've gone out and got drunk or let someone down." Several were inspired by the band’s experiences promoting their first album 'Who Killed The Zutons?' on tour; ‘Valerie’ and ‘Oh Stacey (Look What You've Done!)’ in particular.

      Reviewers at the time generally concluded that their unpretentious, sax-enhanced shenanigans brightened the drab English airwaves and John Murphy of musicOMH.com summed it up nicely: “Since 'Who Killed The Zutons', they've hit the big time, whether it be through Mercury nominations or support slots with both U2 and REM. Yet this hasn't gone to the band's collective head, as 'Tired Of Hanging Around' is as delightfully quirky, original and catchy as its predecessor, whilst also representing something of a leap forward.”

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Tired Of Hanging Around 
      2. It’s The Little Things We Do 
      3. Valerie 
      4. Someone Watching Over Me 
      5. Secrets 
      6. How Does It Feel?
      7. Why Won't You Give Me Your Love?
      8. Oh Stacey (Look What You've Done!)
      9. You've Got A Friend In Me
      10. Hello Conscience
      11. I Know I'll Never Leave

      Zutons

      The Big Decider

        Recorded at Abbey Road Studios with legendary songwriter and producer Nile Rodgers, alongside the band's original producer Ian Broudie. The multi-platinum selling band released three studio albums between 2004 and 2008, scoring 9 UK Top 40 singles including two Top 10s with ‘Why Won’t You Give Me Your Love?’ and the all- conquering ‘Valerie’, the latter a triple-platinum hit for Mark Ronson and Amy Winehouse. Today they return to share the fruits of their extended time away. The Big Decider comes into view as an album of stark significance to the band, completed by Dave McCabe (guitar, lead vocals), Abi Harding (saxophone, vocals) and Sean Payne (drums, vocals). Written against the backdrop of a decade and a half’s worth of lived experience, it is born under the weight of family tragedies, lives lost and created, reality checks, and home truths faced up to and stared down. Wrestled into shape under the kind of steam that only decades-long friendships - with all their messy fall-outs, make-ups, breakdowns and ultimately love - can muster, The Big Decider became the sound of water passing under the bridge, and love for music, love for each other, and love for creating together becoming the most important thing of all.

        TRACK LISTING

        1. Creeping On The Dancefloor
        2. Pauline
        3. Water
        4. In Your Arms
        5. Disappear
        6. Company
        7. The Big Decider
        8. Rise
        9. Best Of Me

        The Zutons

        Creeping On The Dancefloor

          Recorded at Abbey Road Studios with legendary songwriter and producer Nile Rodgers, alongside the band's original producer Ian Broudie. The multi-platinum selling band released three studio albums between 2004 and 2008, scoring 9 UK Top 40 singles including two Top 10s with ‘Why Won’t You Give Me Your Love?’ and the all- conquering ‘Valerie’, the latter a triple-platinum hit for Mark Ronson and Amy Winehouse. Today they return to share the fruits of their extended time away. The Big Decider comes into view as an album of stark significance to the band, completed by Dave McCabe (guitar, lead vocals), Abi Harding (saxophone, vocals) and Sean Payne (drums, vocals). Written against the backdrop of a decade and a half’s worth of lived experience, it is born under the weight of family tragedies, lives lost and created, reality checks, and home truths faced up to and stared down. Wrestled into shape under the kind of steam that only decades-long friendships - with all their messy fall-outs, make-ups, breakdowns and ultimately love - can muster, The Big Decider became the sound of water passing under the bridge, and love for music, love for each other, and love for creating together becoming the most important thing of all.

          TRACK LISTING

          1. Creeping On The Dancefloor (Nile Rodgers)
          2. Creeping On The Dancefloor (Ian Broudie)


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