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LCD Soundsystem - London Sessions (2LP) Vinyl Record

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LCD Soundsystem debuted with "Losing My Edge," a single that became one of the most talked-about indie releases of 2002. Murphy eventually scattered three other LCD singles through the end of 2004 and released the full-length LCD Soundsystem in January 2005. The second proper LCD Soundsystem album, Sound of Silver, was released in March 2007. It contained Murphy's most affecting songwriting and peaked within the Top 50 of the Billboard 200. Led by the single "Drunk Girls" and an accompanying Spike Jonze-directed video, LCD Soundsystem's third studio album, This Is Happening, was released three years later. Riding high on the acclaim the album garnered, the band toured the world with fellow dance-pop group Hot Chip for much of 2010. While in London on June 29th of that year, the group recorded a full-band session at Miloco Studio. The freewheeling recording of the show was released by DFA as London Sessions in January of 2011. Right around this time Murphy announced that he was retiring the LCD Soundsystem name. The band played a farewell show at a sold-out Madison Square Garden in New York on April 2, 2011, and released the set the following year as The Long Goodbye: LCD Soundsystem Live at Madison Square Garden.

  • Us V Them [London Session] 8:02
  • All I Want [London Session] 6:28
  • Drunk Girls [London Session] 3:40
  • Get Innocuous! [London Session] 6:52
  • Daft Punk Is Playing At My House [London Session] 5:03
  • All My Friends [London Session] 7:30
  • Pow Pow [London Session] 8:09
  • I Can Change [London Session] 6:48
  • Yr City Is A Sucker [London Session] 5:49

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