Collection: Supergrass Vinyl Records
Supergrass sat at the playful, melodic end of Britpop. The Oxford trio's debut I Should Coco, released in 1995 when Gaz Coombes was nineteen, became the fastest-selling debut on Parlophone since Please Please Me — and the records that followed (In It for the Money, the self-titled third album) deepened the sound into something more ambitious and stranger than the singles suggested.
The vinyl pressings, particularly the In It for the Money and self-titled records, sound excellent on LP. The horn arrangements, the layered guitar work and the Beatles-influenced production benefit from the format.
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Supergrass – Road To Rouen (20th Anniversary Edition) [Green 2x Vinyl LP]
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Best Supergrass Albums on Vinyl
In It for the Money (1997)
— The second album. Their masterpiece. "Sun Hits the Sky", "Late in the Day", "Going Out". Where the singles became a coherent record.
I Should Coco (1995)
— The debut. "Alright", "Caught by the Fuzz", "Mansize Rooster". The Britpop blueprint at its most uncomplicated.
Supergrass (1999)
— The self-titled third album. "Pumping on Your Stereo", "Moving". The most consciously experimental of the early records.
Life on Other Planets (2002)
— The fourth album. "Grace", "Seen the Light". The pivot toward more straightforward rock songwriting.
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