CRANES

POPULATION FOUR

1LP
IN

Population Four signaled the first major change in the lineup of Cranes with the departure of bassist Cope. Jim Shaw stepped from behind the drums to take over lead guitar duties in full, Francombe switched to bass, while new member Manu Ros settled behind the drum kit.

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  • 180 gram audiophile vinyl
  • Jacket with deluxe soft touch finish
  • Insert
  • Available on vinyl for the first time
  • Featuring “Can't Get Free”, “Brazil” and “Let Go”
  • First pressing of 1500 individually numbered copies on blue & white swirled vinyl
Catalog # : MOVLP2598 Format : 1 LP, 180 gram Releasedate : August 14 2020
Barcode : 8719262012684 Sleeve : 3mm Original Release : 1997 

Population Four signaled the first major change in the lineup of Cranes with the departure of bassist Cope. Jim Shaw stepped from behind the drums to take over lead guitar duties in full, Francombe switched to bass, while new member Manu Ros settled behind the drum kit. The band is ultimately the most conventional it's ever been on Population Four. In this album Cranes continue a change strongly evident in Loved from the stark and enigmatic vocals of Alison Shaw and their more synthesized sounds to acoustic guitars and standard drums.

Available on vinyl for the first time as a limited pressing of 1500 individually numbered copies on blue & white swirled vinyl. The package includes an insert.

Side A

1. Tangled Up
2. Fourteen
3. Breeze
4. Can't Get Free
5. Stalk
6. Sweet Unknown

Side B

1. Angel Bell
2. On Top Of The World
3. Brazil
4. Let Go
5. To Be