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Flowers In The Afternoon: Late-1960s Sunshine - RSD Black Friday 2025
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Flowers In The Afternoon: Late-1960s Sunshine - RSD Black Friday 2025

Flowers In The Afternoon: Late-1960s Sunshine - RSD Black Friday 2025

This is a Record Store Day Black Friday title and is available to buy in stores from 28th November 2025, and online from 29th November 2025 (8am). Click 'Notify Me' to receive a notification when it is available to buy online.
The third release in our psychedelic/garage rock RSD trilogy (previous releases were the Poppies and Double Whammy titles), this time focusing on rare, unreleased and hard to find sunshine pop from the late '60s. Includes an extensive new essay from producer Alec Palao and pressed on "Sunshine" Translucent Orange vinyl.

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$46.67

$14.00

Flowers In The Afternoon: Late-1960s Sunshine - RSD Black Friday 2025

This is a Record Store Day Black Friday title and is available to buy in stores from 28th November 2025, and online from 29th November 2025 (8am). Click 'Notify Me' to receive a notification when it is available to buy online.
The third release in our psychedelic/garage rock RSD trilogy (previous releases were the Poppies and Double Whammy titles), this time focusing on rare, unreleased and hard to find sunshine pop from the late '60s. Includes an extensive new essay from producer Alec Palao and pressed on "Sunshine" Translucent Orange vinyl.

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This is a Record Store Day Black Friday title and is available to buy in stores from 28th November 2025, and online from 29th November 2025 (8am). Click 'Notify Me' to receive a notification when it is available to buy online.
The third release in our psychedelic/garage rock RSD trilogy (previous releases were the Poppies and Double Whammy titles), this time focusing on rare, unreleased and hard to find sunshine pop from the late '60s. Includes an extensive new essay from producer Alec Palao and pressed on "Sunshine" Translucent Orange vinyl.