THIS IS THE UK ORIGINAL PRESSING on NINJA TUNE label. IN SHRINK SINGLE COVER + INNER + HYPE STICKER. The cover is in EX condition, without any major deterioration BUT light discolouration/wear on right corners (where missing shrink) and one surface mark on left spine, left spine is fully readable; INNER in VG+ condition, normal wear; please for details see photos. The vinyl is in EX condition (barely played) and plays wonderfully.
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FINK
Fink began as the performing alias of British DJ/electronic musician Fin Greenall, who started out making downtempo trip-hop before expanding the project into a more songwriting-focused indie band. Throughout the '90s and early 2000s, Greenall released mellow electronic sounds on the Ninja Tune label, but his introspective songwriting found him collaborating with the likes of John Legend, Amy Winehouse, and other talented songsmiths. Fink's style developed on strong, emotionally dynamic records like 2014's Hard Believer, which featured their most recognizable hit "Looking Too Closely."
"SORT OF REVOLUTION"
2009 LP NINJA TUNE RECORDS ZEN146
PRINTED IN ENGLAND ORIGINAL PRESSING LIMITED EDITION
STILL IN SHRINK SINGLE COVER + INNER SLEEVE + HYPE STICKER
HEAVY CARDBOARD COVER
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 5021392540184
Label Code: LC-12885
LABEL: NINJA TUNE - WHITE/PINK LABEL - WHITE/PINK TEXT
Catalog on cover: ZEN146
Catalog on labels: none
Matrix / Runout (Side A, Etched: ZEN 146 A MPO
Matrix / Runout (Side B, Etched): ZEN 146 B MPO
On labels: (Side B only) All rights.........prohibited
On Back Cover: Tracklist
Published by Just Isn't Music
℗&© Ninja Tune 2009.........Made in England
Side A: SORT OF REVOLUTION - MOVE ON ME - SIX WEEKS
NOTHING IS EVER FINISHED - SEE IT ALL
Side B: Q & A - IF I HAD A MILLION - PIGTAILS - MAKER - WALKIN' IN THE SUN
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RECORD EX but (please, read above description)
SLEEVE EX but (please, see pictures and read above description)
On Sort of Revolution, Fin Greenall (aka Fink), cements his reputation as an acoustic based singer/songwriter using his elemental DJ skills to accentuate his compositions. Bassist Guy Whittaker and drummer Tim Thornton are true musical accompli in this meld of acoustic guitars, handmade (sometimes literally) beats, dub-wise basslines, and skeletally used snares, hi-hats, and brushed cymbals. Fink writes songs whose lyrics are decidedly simple and resemble actual speech more than they do poetry. He embellishes them quietly, musically; they are always unassuming, but he somehow manages to get them inside the listener's head where they stay and gain not only real estate, but a kind of quiet power. The title track that opens the set employs some digital dub effects in the last third of the tune, with rhythm tracks echoing from channel to channel, stuttering piano, and guitar deep in the rhythm, but Fink's vocal remains untouched and clear as a (softly rung) bell. "Move on Me," one of the most beautiful tracks on Sort of Revolution is a haunted love song. Fink's vocals are layered in choral patterns on the refrain, the bass is the lead instrument, followed closely by the middle strings on the acoustic guitar and some sampled cello, and there's an utterly ethereal piano track played by none other than John Legend...(AllMusic)