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Tomorrow Will Be Too Long: The Best of the Monocrome Set album for sale Product Description
Tomorrow Will Be Too Long: The Best of the Monocrome Set album for sale by Monochrome Set was released Feb 20, 1995 on the Virgin label. TOMORROW WILL BE TOO LONG compiles all 21 tracks from the Monochrome Set's two albums for Virgin Records, 1980's STRANGE BOUTIQUE and 1981's LOVE ZOMBIES. Though the album's subtitle might lead one to believe that this is a true "best of" set, it contains nothing from the band's early tenure at Rough Trade or its post-Virgin years at Cherry Red. Tomorrow Will Be Too Long: The Best of the Monocrome Set CD music contains a single disc with 21 songs. ...See Full Description
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| CD Universe Part number | 1398597 |
| Label | Virgin |
| Orig Year | 1995 |
| Catalog number | 8401992 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Feb 20, 1995 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Producer | The Monochrome Set; Alvin Clark; Bob Sargeant |
| Recording Time | 71 minutes |
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