Album artwork for Ignite The Seven Cannons by Felt
Album artwork for Ignite The Seven Cannons by Felt

Remastered by Kevin Metcalfe and Lawrence 2022 edition of the fourth Felt studio album from 1985 and it was the first time they used keyboards. Produced by Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins and featuring the skyscraping vocal of Elizabeth Fraser on the mighty Primitive Painters. Felt found themselves at the top of the independent charts. Unhappy with the overall sound though – it was as if some of Lawrence’s best songs were lost in an “ethereal swirl.” John A. Rivers has been given access to the original master tapes and six songs have been remixed. Also – side 2 has been focused, edited and “made symmetrical.” Finally these songs can be heard as intended by Felt. It has become at long last a cohesive whole.

Felt

Ignite The Seven Cannons

Cherry Red
Album artwork for Ignite The Seven Cannons by Felt
LP

£24.99

Black
Released 04/08/2023Catalogue Number

FLT183

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Album artwork for Ignite The Seven Cannons by Felt
CD +

£27.99

Limited to 2000 Copies signed by Lawrence. The CD Version comes in a Bespoke 7" Box with CD in special Gatefold Sleeve, Long Deleted 7" Vinyl, reproduction gig flyers, poster and badges.

Released 23/02/2018Catalogue Number

flx183

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Felt

Ignite The Seven Cannons

Cherry Red
Album artwork for Ignite The Seven Cannons by Felt
LP

£24.99

Black
Released 04/08/2023Catalogue Number

FLT183

Learn more
Album artwork for Ignite The Seven Cannons by Felt
CD +

£27.99

Limited to 2000 Copies signed by Lawrence. The CD Version comes in a Bespoke 7" Box with CD in special Gatefold Sleeve, Long Deleted 7" Vinyl, reproduction gig flyers, poster and badges.

Released 23/02/2018Catalogue Number

flx183

Learn more

Remastered by Kevin Metcalfe and Lawrence 2022 edition of the fourth Felt studio album from 1985 and it was the first time they used keyboards. Produced by Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins and featuring the skyscraping vocal of Elizabeth Fraser on the mighty Primitive Painters. Felt found themselves at the top of the independent charts. Unhappy with the overall sound though – it was as if some of Lawrence’s best songs were lost in an “ethereal swirl.” John A. Rivers has been given access to the original master tapes and six songs have been remixed. Also – side 2 has been focused, edited and “made symmetrical.” Finally these songs can be heard as intended by Felt. It has become at long last a cohesive whole.