UNICEF are set to release limited edition blue vinyl versions of classic albums by David Bowie and many others.
The organization is re-releasing 17 classic and contemporary albums on limited edition blue vinyl in aid of their UK Children's Emergency Fund. The campaign will see albums from David Bowie, the Spice Girls, Kate Bush, Jimi Hendrix, Coldplay and others.
Only 50 copies of each record will be available. One of them will be available for bidding in an auction, while the rest will be available through draw, which costs 5 pounds per entry.
The full list of releases is as follows:
David Bowie - The Next DayBring Me The Horizon - That's The SpiritKate Bush - The Sensual WorldKing Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson KingNick Cave And The Bad Seeds - Skeleton TreeColdplay - A Head Full Of DreamsThe Jimi Hendrix Experience - Axis: Bold As LoveKasabian - For Crying Out LoudAlicia Keys - Songs In A MinorBob Marley And The Wailers - Catch A FireNovelist - Novelist GuyOzzy Osbourne - Diary Of A MadmanSpice Girls - SpicePaul Weller - A Kind RevolutionRobbie Williams - Take The CrownAmy Winehouse - Back To Black
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