The House Of Love - Live At ULU (7 October 1988) (Vinyl) (RSD 26)
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First-ever live performance from the Creation Records era to be released by one of *the* break-out UK indie bands of 1988. This celebratory London show coincided with end-of-year music press praise being heaped on their eponymous debut album (issued in May) and subsequent single ‘Destroy The Heart’ (which would top John Peel’s festive 50 at the end of the year).
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The House Of Love - Live At ULU (7 October 1988) (Vinyl) (RSD 26)
The House Of Love - Live At ULU (7 October 1988) (Vinyl) (RSD 26)
This a RECORD STORE DAY 2026 title - available over the counter in store first come first served from SATURDAY 18TH APRIL 2026.
Remaining stock will GO ON SALE ONLINE at 8pm MONDAY 20TH APRIL
TITLES ARE NOT SOLD OUT BEFORE THEN, THIS IS A PLACEHOLDER
First-ever live performance from the Creation Records era to be released by one of *the* break-out UK indie bands of 1988. This celebratory London show coincided with end-of-year music press praise being heaped on their eponymous debut album (issued in May) and subsequent single ‘Destroy The Heart’ (which would top John Peel’s festive 50 at the end of the year).
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This a RECORD STORE DAY 2026 title - available over the counter in store first come first served from SATURDAY 18TH APRIL 2026.
Remaining stock will GO ON SALE ONLINE at 8pm MONDAY 20TH APRIL
TITLES ARE NOT SOLD OUT BEFORE THEN, THIS IS A PLACEHOLDER
First-ever live performance from the Creation Records era to be released by one of *the* break-out UK indie bands of 1988. This celebratory London show coincided with end-of-year music press praise being heaped on their eponymous debut album (issued in May) and subsequent single ‘Destroy The Heart’ (which would top John Peel’s festive 50 at the end of the year).












