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Mumford & Sons

Limited Edition EP

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Product Details:

• First 100 copies signed by the band!
• Bespoke 10” gatefold sleeve, featuring exclusive artwork on cover, inside and back.
• Virgin vinyl 10” record pressed on the EMI 1400, containing two new Mumford & Sons tracks, ‘The Cave’ and ‘But My Heart Told My Head’, on the A-side, with a beautiful, exclusive etching on the B-side.
• Sleeve also contains three exclusive hand numbered giclee art prints, created specifically for this edition by Scottish artist Sophie Milner.
• This highly collectible music and art edition is limited to only 300 copies worldwide.
• Price includes packing; postage is additional.
• Estimated shipping date 27th April 2009.

 



Tracklisting:

A1. The Cave
A2. But My Heart Told My Head
B. Exclusive etching

"Mumford & Sons only formed in December 2007 through a shared love of country, bluegrass and folk, but they have the requisite air of lives having been lived, their music suffused with world-weary experience, such that you'd assume they'd been going for years - an enchanting experience, a unique discovery."
The Guardian

"A treat for all of us - don't bet against Mumford & Sons taking 2009 by storm."
Drowned In Sound

"Mumford & Sons have emerged from the London folk scene that produced Laura Marling and Noah and the Whale. They play hearty country-tinged acoustic anthems featuring banjo, double bass and four-part harmonies. Frontman Marcus Mumford is Marling's drummer and the quartet have supported the Mercury nominee widely on tour, winning wide praise for their live shows"
BBC News - Sound of 2009

 

Hand-crafted by The Vinyl Factory, this limited edition has been produced to the very highest standards here in the UK. All our vinyl is pressed using the finest machinery in the world, the EMI 1400 press, with the most advanced mould ever made. Giclee printing is a world renowned fine art inkjet method favoured by international artists including Damien Hirst and Jamie Hewlett.