I had bought it back in 1995 in London. Before mobile phones, before ipods and mp3, when buying the original was still a thrill.
Mum was shopping next store and I was in HMV, skipping school surrounded by CDs that most probably never reached this country. Special edition tags were flashing on the shelves and I was a brit-pop fan to the bone. Mis-shapes was special in its own right.
Artwork & attention to detail was amazing. It was the second release. First one included a pattern to make a... drugs' pocket which was the band's tongue-in-cheek irony to the issue. It was withdrawn soon after launch to give its place to this one, even better, including a pattern to make lead singer Jarvis Cocker's signature jacket.
Worth every penny I thought back then. I still do now, even though I never attempted to make it.
It's like when you're naked you know. Some people stand there looking really vulnerable and they withdraw into themselves. Other people just look like they couldn't give a f*ck what anyone thinks". (The Tomorrow People)
Couldn't have said it better if I tried.
In the past he was approached to design his own clothing line, has done the catwalk and he's never missed an opportunity to admit his passion for fashion. His most treasured possession? Shoes. (Come to think about it, he treasures shoes and I, his old band's single)
(wicked: on the back of that CD are the measurements of the entire band...just in case a fan was out shopping? God knows why, but it's special in all strange ways. Click to enlarge)
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