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What are you listening to right now? Post Video links please.

Very much enjoying this Juppy box set.

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The essential collector's set including solo recordings and LEGEND line-ups.

70 audio tracks packed onto 3 CDs - including the singles A & B-sides, tracks from the classic albums, and originally unavailable recordings - all remastered for this great compilation.

DVD includes the rare TV documentary LONG DISTANCE ROMANCER - THE SONGS OF MICKEY JUPP

originally transmitted by the UK's ITV Anglia on 22 December 1994, as part of their Marquee arts series.

Packaged in a deluxe slimline box with 52-page booklet featuring archive memorabilia and photos.

Authoritative and extensive liner notes by Will Birch, author, journalist, lyricist, drummer and songwriter with the Kursaal Flyers and the Records (author of No Sleep Till Canvey Island - The Great Pub Rock Revolution and Ian Dury: The Definitive Biography).

Features exclusive interviews with Mickey Jupp himself, as well as musicians, songwriters, record producers and journalists of the era.

(from the blurb on 'Amazon')
 
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