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The Saints – Paralytic Tonight, Dublin Tomorrow (RSD 12″ Vinyl)

29,90 
Format LP
Label THE SAINTS MUSIC
Availability Out of stock
Extra Note Record Store Day 2025 release. Available for purchase exclusively in-store on Saturday, April 12, subject to timely delivery from the distributor. Price is approximate and may change.
Release Date 12/04/2025

Record Store Day 2025 release. Available for purchase exclusively in-store on Saturday, April 12, subject to timely delivery from the distributor. Price is approximate and may change. Any remaining copies will be available to buy online after the RSD.

Reissued for the first time on classic black vinyl, since its release in 1981, this pivotal album from The Saints was a turning point for Chris Bailey’s latter incarnation of the band, after the departure of Ed Kuepper

An exceptional piece of rock ‘n’ roll ephemera with spikey horns, like Iggy on an upbeat take from ‘Kill City’, or Mink Deville fronting The Heartbreakers

This 1981 timeless slice of swaggering bravado is Chris Bailey’s Saints at their finest, it is released by the late singer’s estate

“I can only simply repeat, for the record, that, in my opinion, the Saints were Australia’s greatest band, and that Chris Bailey was my favourite singer.” Nick Cave.

A1. Simple Love
A2. (Don’t Send Me) Roses
A3. Miss Wonderful

B1. On The Waterfront
B2. Call It Mine