Belle & Sebastian announce ‘It Could Have Been A Brilliant Career’ reissues

Scottish band will reissue the majority of their back catalogue on vinyl in October

Belle & Sebastian have announced plans to reissue the mjaority of their back catalogue on vinyl.

The reissues will be titled ‘It Could Have Been A Brilliant Career’, a reference to the opening song of their 1998 album ‘The Boy With The Arab Strap’.

The list of albums to be reissued on vinyl by the winners of the Outstanding Contribution To Music Award at NME Awards 2014 with Austin, Texas are:

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The list of reissued albums is as follows:

‘Tigermilk’
‘If You’re Feeling Sinister’
‘The Boy With The Arab Strap’
‘Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like A Peasant’
‘Dear Catastrophe Waitress’ (with alternate art)
‘Push Barman To Open Old Wounds’
‘The Life Pursuit’
‘The BBC Sessions’
‘Write About Love’
‘The Third Eye Centre’

All of the albums will be reissued on October 6. Meanwhile, it was recently announced that Belle & Sebastain will headline All Tomorrrow’s Parties Iceland in 2015.

The Scottish band will head to the former NATO base in Keflavík, which is now called Ásbrú, next year to headline the third festival held in Iceland by ATP.

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