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RECORD STORE DAY 2026 RELEASE - SATURDAY 18/04/2026
2LP (Red Vinyl)
This Record Store Day item will be available to purchase in store on Saturday 18th April from 8am and will be available to purchase online on Monday 20th April from 8pm.
Strictly one per customer / no pre-orders.
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The original 1982 album plus the 1984 mini-LP and 3 previously unreleased tracks The first time on vinyl since the 1980’s, in a limited-edition, red vinyl double-LP Features Glen Matlock, Terry Chimes, Mike Monroe, Gerry Laffy, Tony James, etc Notes by London Cowboys’ Steve Dior. Emerging out of the embryonic London punk scene, they were deeply involved and have played alongside many punk luminaries including four of the Sex Pistols and four New York Dolls. Guitarist Barry Jones was a co-promoter at the famous Roxy Club (and later at Max’s KC); Steve Dior was a young punk scenester. Firstly, The Idols formed in New York in 1978 with Steve Dior, Barry Jones and Jerry Nolan post-Heartbreakers, with a single on US label Ork Records. The Idols (with Arthur Kane) then became Sid Vicious's band for his final Max's Kansas City shows. The Idols evolved into the London Cowboys, who attracted more music scene notables; including Glen Matlock, Tony James, Mike Monroe, Gerry Laffy and Terry Chimes. They signed with the French Underdog label in 1982, issuing Animal Pleasure in '82 and Tall in the Saddle in '84. Subsequently Barry joined Johnny Thunders’ band alongside Glen Matlock, Jerry Nolan, & Arthur Kane, and Steve Dior formed Filthy Lucre with Phil Lewis. In 2025, Dior & Jones announced that a new London Cowboys album was being recorded in London. Tracklist: Hook Line and Sinker, Going Thru the Motions, Doris Day, Reggae Cop, Animal Pleasure, Catcher in the Rye, Rockin' on a Bad Beat, Wow Wow - Oui Oui, Long Goodbye, Design for Living, Saigon; Blue Murder, Centrefold, Courtesan, It Takes Time, Underworld U.S.A., False Emotion, Little Misfire*, Candy*, Give Me That Girl* *previously unreleased