Florence + the Machine announce plans to release 'Lungs' 10th anniversary double vinyl boxset

Jul 06, 2019 13:29


To celebrate the 10 year anniversary of Lungs, Florence + The Machine will release an anniversary edition on colour LP, cassette, and as an exclusive double vinyl box set.
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Box set design by Brian Roettinger, feat unseen photography by tom beard pic.twitter.com/LxyH7RxeSu
- florence welch (@florencemachine) July 3, 2019

Wednesday marked ten years since the release of Lungs, the debut studio album by English band Florence + the Machine. The album, supported by six singles including "Dog Days Are Over" and "You've Got the Love," was critically acclaimed at the time of its release and landed on several year-end top 10 albums lists.

In celebration of its 10th anniversary, Florence Welch and co. have announced plans to release Lungs on cassette and colored vinyl this August; fans may also preorder a "super deluxe vinyl boxset" that will include the original album on colored vinyl, an LP of bonus material, postcards and inserts showcasing previously unseen photos from the album's promo shoot by Tom Beard. The 10th Anniversary Edition will also be digitally released on August 16.



Lungs 10th Anniversary Colored Vinyl - US $29.00
Limited burgundy colored heavyweight vinyl complete with download codes.



Lungs 10th Anniversary Cassete - US $12.99



Lungs 10th Anniversary Super Deluxe Vinyl Boxset - US $91.00
Cloth bound deluxe box set featuring the original Lungs album on coloured vinyl, and an LP of bonus material, hand-picked by Florence Welch and never before available on vinyl. This material includes three previously unreleased demo tracks, a rare acoustic version of "My Boy Builds Coffins," a cover of "Oh! Darling" live at Abbey Road and a number of b-sides and rarities. Also included within the box are postcards and inserts, showcasing previously unseen images from the Lungs era.

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What's your favorite song off Lungs?

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