HAPPY MONDAYS The Factory Singles (Best Of) (Yellow & Magenta Vinyl)

$42.00

HAPPY MONDAYS The Factory Singles (Best Of) (Yellow & Magenta Vinyl) is $42.00 plus shipping.

Double LP version. Yellow and magenta color vinyl. 2025-2026 marks the 40th anniversary of the Happy Mondays, a milestone celebration of one of Britain's most iconic and era-defining bands. To celebrate, London Records presents a series of special anniversary releases, beginning with a fully remastered brand-new compilation: The Factory Singles. This definitive collection captures the band's ground-breaking output from 1985-1992, celebrating their pivotal role in shaping UK music culture. Classic remixes from Paul Oakenfold, Andrew Weatherall, Terry Farley and Jon Carter make up bonus tracks on the 2CD and 2LP. This campaign marks the beginning of an extensive celebration of the Happy Mondays' 40-year legacy, bringing their iconic sound to both devoted fans and new generations. 2LP version comes in 140gr black vinyl (LMS 1725594), and yellow/magenta vinyl (LMS 1725595) with 5mm spine sleeve, 2 white dust inner sleeves, and printed 12" insert.
Track Listing:
A1. Delightful (3:38)
A2. Freaky Dancin' (3:42)
A3. Tart Tart (4:18)
A4. 24 Hour Party People (3:20)
A5. Wrote for Luck (3:41)
B1. Lazyitis - One Armed Boxer (with Karl Denver) (3:53)
B2. Hallelujah (3:46)
B3. Step On (4:20)
B4. Kinky Afro (3:58)
B5. Loose Fit (3:46)
C1. Judge Fudge (3:58)
C2. Stinkin' Thinkin' (4:18)
C3. Sunshine & Love (3:23)
C4. Angel (4:05)
D1. Hallelujah (Club Mix) (6:29)
D2. Step On (Twistin' My Melon Mix) (5:55)
D3. W.F.L. (Think About The Future Mix) (7:05)
- 2025-2026 marks the 40th anniversary of the Happy Mondays, a milestone celebration of one of Britain's most iconic and era-defining bands.
- To celebrate, London Records presents a series of special anniversary releases, beginning with a fully remastered brand-new compilation: The Factory Singles.
- This definitive collection captures the band's ground-breaking output from 1985-1992, celebrating their pivotal role in shaping UK music culture.