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Trabant Tape ReMastered

by Eat

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peelthepaint
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peelthepaint Damn fine cassette release. Bought this on a stall in Kensington Market 1990. Still got it and something new always jumps out at you every time it's played. A digi release of 'on the road again' 12" would be the icing...cheers guys!! Favorite track: Live at the Melkweg.
ANTHONY BROWN
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ANTHONY BROWN Eat... are still one of the best bands that I have ever seen live.
This remastered trabant tape just brings back so many great memories watching Eat touring around the Uk from Liverpool, Manchester, Blackpool, London, Glastonbury, Reading and many more . Eat where a band ahead of their time and don't fit in with the mainstream audience (just like me & others) and that's why I feckin love them. I hope you enjoy this remastered tape like do🤘 I am the happy shopper Thanks Anthony
julianhodgkin
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julianhodgkin Just great to hear them again live! Such energy, such imagination and such great rhythms. Favorite track: Live at the Melkweg.
mcleighuk
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mcleighuk Thanks for this guys and hello from nyc - leigh Favorite track: Live at the Melkweg.
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    This is a re-master of the Trabant Tape. It has been digitally processed for your pleasure. There is no possibility of remixing the tracks and the original masters were all on cassette which added limitations to the enhancement, however, both the "inside" and "outside" recordings sound way better.
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released February 2, 2024

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Eat London, UK

Eat are a British alternative rock band The band started out playing a distinctive mixture of swamp blues, hip hop and funk, showcased on their 1989 album Sell Me A God
EAT re-emerged-two new guitarists and the remarkably assured Epicure.set to churning anthems with soaring choruses.
Eat are back in 2015 with a brilliant array of old and new tracks better than ever.
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