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Chris Farlowe - 14 Things To Think About [White]
Chris Farloweâs 14 Things To Think About isnât just an album title, itâs practically an invitation. This white vinyl edition of his 1966 debut wraps up 14 soulful, gritty tracks that prove why Farlowe became one of Britainâs finest blue-eyed soul voices.
From the punchy opener âThinkâ to his smoky rendition of âSummertime,â itâs a record that struts confidently between raw R&B energy and tender, heart-tugging balladry.
The tracklist is a treasure chest of surprises â you get a moody take on Dylanâs âItâs All Over Now, Baby Blue,â a stirring version of âI Just Donât Know What to Do with Myself,â and the infectious groove of âDonât Play That Song.â Each track feels like Farlowe is singing straight from the gut, with that unmistakable raspy tone that made him a favorite of the â60s mod scene.
This pressing isnât just about the sound, the white vinyl makes it an eye-catcher for any shelf or turntable. Itâs a fresh way to own a piece of history, combining vintage vibes with modern collectible cool.
Whether youâre discovering Chris Farlowe for the first time or replacing a well-loved copy, this edition is a must-have. Itâs soulful, itâs stylish, and itâll have you spinning it over and over â with plenty of things to think about indeed.
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$14.00Chris Farlowe - 14 Things To Think About [White]
Chris Farloweâs 14 Things To Think About isnât just an album title, itâs practically an invitation. This white vinyl edition of his 1966 debut wraps up 14 soulful, gritty tracks that prove why Farlowe became one of Britainâs finest blue-eyed soul voices.
From the punchy opener âThinkâ to his smoky rendition of âSummertime,â itâs a record that struts confidently between raw R&B energy and tender, heart-tugging balladry.
The tracklist is a treasure chest of surprises â you get a moody take on Dylanâs âItâs All Over Now, Baby Blue,â a stirring version of âI Just Donât Know What to Do with Myself,â and the infectious groove of âDonât Play That Song.â Each track feels like Farlowe is singing straight from the gut, with that unmistakable raspy tone that made him a favorite of the â60s mod scene.
This pressing isnât just about the sound, the white vinyl makes it an eye-catcher for any shelf or turntable. Itâs a fresh way to own a piece of history, combining vintage vibes with modern collectible cool.
Whether youâre discovering Chris Farlowe for the first time or replacing a well-loved copy, this edition is a must-have. Itâs soulful, itâs stylish, and itâll have you spinning it over and over â with plenty of things to think about indeed.
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Chris Farloweâs 14 Things To Think About isnât just an album title, itâs practically an invitation. This white vinyl edition of his 1966 debut wraps up 14 soulful, gritty tracks that prove why Farlowe became one of Britainâs finest blue-eyed soul voices.
From the punchy opener âThinkâ to his smoky rendition of âSummertime,â itâs a record that struts confidently between raw R&B energy and tender, heart-tugging balladry.
The tracklist is a treasure chest of surprises â you get a moody take on Dylanâs âItâs All Over Now, Baby Blue,â a stirring version of âI Just Donât Know What to Do with Myself,â and the infectious groove of âDonât Play That Song.â Each track feels like Farlowe is singing straight from the gut, with that unmistakable raspy tone that made him a favorite of the â60s mod scene.
This pressing isnât just about the sound, the white vinyl makes it an eye-catcher for any shelf or turntable. Itâs a fresh way to own a piece of history, combining vintage vibes with modern collectible cool.
Whether youâre discovering Chris Farlowe for the first time or replacing a well-loved copy, this edition is a must-have. Itâs soulful, itâs stylish, and itâll have you spinning it over and over â with plenty of things to think about indeed.













