All your favourites on one ultra rare, possibly collectable vinyl disc. Each one hand cut (by a lathe) for that personal, if not exactly hi-fi, touch.
Order now to ensure you can get your hands on this piece of musical history or forever be sat in the pub thinking what could have been.
Turnaround times are very approximate but from ordering we hope to have your disc and other items with you within 6-8 weeks.
Includes unlimited streaming of Primetime - The Very Best of Johnny Hazlewood
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 3 days
edition of 25
Purchasable with gift card
£25GBPor more
T-Shirt/Apparel + Digital Album
You'll look a right cult in this! Be the envy of a handful of your mates when you cut some rug to JH classics in this quality cotton t-shirt with biodegradable print.
Size guide - unisex design
S - 34/36" CHEST
M - 38/40
L - 42/44
XL - 46/48
XXL - 50/52
Includes unlimited streaming of Primetime - The Very Best of Johnny Hazlewood
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 3 days
Purchasable with gift card
£15GBP
about
An idyllic, small English village where it always seemed to a mid-summer's afternoon was the setting for this, otherwise, indescribable piece of British television from 1978. It seems to have been influenced by European folk tales and other syndicated shows such as "Heidi" but, other than Johnny Hazlewood's evocative and slightly melancholy theme tune the show had little potential with neither memorable characters, plot or dialogue. This was compounded by the fact that the young stars were, in fact, Swedish. Their stilted efforts to act as young, middle class English children is now charming to watch, if a little disturbing. Attempts to dub the show into several other languages, including Japanese were actually more successful than the original. Two of the young performers went on to form the successful Swedish pop group the Cardigans (Nina Persson and Magnus Sveningsson).