Album artwork for L.A.M.F. - The Found '77 Masters and L.A.M.F. Demo Sessions by Heartbreakers

First issued as a much sought-after vinyl LP for RSD in July 2021, now this CD version comes together with a bonus CD - 'the L.A.M.F. demos, plus'; a 19-track collection of four demo sessions from 1976-77 and three tracks from singles. It’s packaged in a hardcover 32-page book, with notes by Simon Wright and a 2012 interview with Walter Lure (the last of the LAMF Heartbreakers who sadly passed away in 2020), together with rarely-seen photos.

Upon release in 1977, Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers’ L.A.M.F. had a mastering fault, widely condemned as a ‘muddy mix’. Track Records went bust and the master was lost – so subsequent releases were compiled from outtakes or re-mixes. Forty-four years later, the master has been found in the attic of producer Daniel Secunda, a crystal-clear 1977 ‘Copy Master'. Now L.A.M.F. can at last be heard as the band and producers intended!

Heartbreakers

L.A.M.F. - The Found '77 Masters and L.A.M.F. Demo Sessions

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Album artwork for L.A.M.F. - The Found '77 Masters and L.A.M.F. Demo Sessions by Heartbreakers
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£18.99

2CD Edition in Hard-Back 32 Page Book with Bonus Disc of Four Demo Sessions and More.

Released 05/11/2021Catalogue Number

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Heartbreakers

L.A.M.F. - The Found '77 Masters and L.A.M.F. Demo Sessions

Jungle
Album artwork for L.A.M.F. - The Found '77 Masters and L.A.M.F. Demo Sessions by Heartbreakers
CDx2

£18.99

2CD Edition in Hard-Back 32 Page Book with Bonus Disc of Four Demo Sessions and More.

Released 05/11/2021Catalogue Number

TRACKCD77

Learn more

First issued as a much sought-after vinyl LP for RSD in July 2021, now this CD version comes together with a bonus CD - 'the L.A.M.F. demos, plus'; a 19-track collection of four demo sessions from 1976-77 and three tracks from singles. It’s packaged in a hardcover 32-page book, with notes by Simon Wright and a 2012 interview with Walter Lure (the last of the LAMF Heartbreakers who sadly passed away in 2020), together with rarely-seen photos.

Upon release in 1977, Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers’ L.A.M.F. had a mastering fault, widely condemned as a ‘muddy mix’. Track Records went bust and the master was lost – so subsequent releases were compiled from outtakes or re-mixes. Forty-four years later, the master has been found in the attic of producer Daniel Secunda, a crystal-clear 1977 ‘Copy Master'. Now L.A.M.F. can at last be heard as the band and producers intended!