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So Long, See You Tomorrow
So Long, See You Tomorrow
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So Long, See You Tomorrow is the fourth album by the London band Bombay Bicycle Club, the follow up to 2011’s A Different Kind of Fix.
The album is named after the novel of the same name by William Maxwell. It was heavily influenced by Jack Steadman’s traveling, has a more electronica approach much like their previous album, and was recorded in the band's own studio. The album features guest vocalists Lucy Rose and Rae Morris.
5 singles were released from the album: "Carry Me", "Luna", "Feel", "Come To", and "Home by Now". Released on the 3rd February 2014, it became the band's first UK #1 album.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary, UMR/Island are pleased to release the album on Zoetrope vinyl, another first for the band. The artwork for this is taken from the original artwork.