
Camera Obscura Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi Vinyl LP Due Out 08/05/26
Camera Obscura Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi Vinyl LP
Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 8th May, 2026
Tracklist:
1. Happy New Year
2. Eighties Fan
3. Houseboat
4. Shine Like a New Pin
5. Pen and Notebook
6. Swimming Pool
7. Anti-Western
8. Letâs Go Bowling
9. I Donât Do Crowds
10. The Sun on His Back
11. Double Feature
12. Arrangements of Shapes and Space
On May 8, 2026, Camera Obscura will celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album, Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi, with a vinyl reissue via Merge Records. Out-of-print on the format since its initial UK release on Andmoresound in 2001, the 25th anniversary edition is the most definitive version of of Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi ever pressed to vinyl, featuring both âEighties Fanâ B-sides â âShine Like a New Pinâ and âLetâs Go Bowlingâ â which were later added to expanded CD reissues of the album.
Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi first reached Stateside in 2004, after the success of Camera Obscuraâs 2003 Merge debut Underachievers Please Try Harder. New fans who werenât keyed in to the UK import market or to what John Peel was spinning on his BBC Radio programs would be forgiven for mistaking Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi as a follow-up to their breakthrough album as opposed to their first. The album is a remarkably-assured opening statement, a fully realized expres- sion of a sound that has enthralled listeners from their first spin of the Stuart Murdoch (Belle & Sebastian) produced âEighties Fanâ to their last listen of the bandâs 2024 return to the studio Look to the East, Look to the West.
Those fans have clamored for Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi to receive the vinyl reissue it has long deserved. Setting the needle down on tracks like âSwimming Pool,â âPen and Notebook,â and âHappy New Year,â itâs easy to hear why: each of the albumâs 12 songs are perfectly-observed slices of life rendered cinematic through opulently-detailed arrangements. Itâs eternal, bedrock pop music as only Camera Obscura could make it, suitable for the hi-fis of 1966 and 2026 alike.
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$12.37Camera Obscura Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi Vinyl LP Due Out 08/05/26
Camera Obscura Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi Vinyl LP
Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 8th May, 2026
Tracklist:
1. Happy New Year
2. Eighties Fan
3. Houseboat
4. Shine Like a New Pin
5. Pen and Notebook
6. Swimming Pool
7. Anti-Western
8. Letâs Go Bowling
9. I Donât Do Crowds
10. The Sun on His Back
11. Double Feature
12. Arrangements of Shapes and Space
On May 8, 2026, Camera Obscura will celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album, Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi, with a vinyl reissue via Merge Records. Out-of-print on the format since its initial UK release on Andmoresound in 2001, the 25th anniversary edition is the most definitive version of of Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi ever pressed to vinyl, featuring both âEighties Fanâ B-sides â âShine Like a New Pinâ and âLetâs Go Bowlingâ â which were later added to expanded CD reissues of the album.
Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi first reached Stateside in 2004, after the success of Camera Obscuraâs 2003 Merge debut Underachievers Please Try Harder. New fans who werenât keyed in to the UK import market or to what John Peel was spinning on his BBC Radio programs would be forgiven for mistaking Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi as a follow-up to their breakthrough album as opposed to their first. The album is a remarkably-assured opening statement, a fully realized expres- sion of a sound that has enthralled listeners from their first spin of the Stuart Murdoch (Belle & Sebastian) produced âEighties Fanâ to their last listen of the bandâs 2024 return to the studio Look to the East, Look to the West.
Those fans have clamored for Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi to receive the vinyl reissue it has long deserved. Setting the needle down on tracks like âSwimming Pool,â âPen and Notebook,â and âHappy New Year,â itâs easy to hear why: each of the albumâs 12 songs are perfectly-observed slices of life rendered cinematic through opulently-detailed arrangements. Itâs eternal, bedrock pop music as only Camera Obscura could make it, suitable for the hi-fis of 1966 and 2026 alike.
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Camera Obscura Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi Vinyl LP
Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 8th May, 2026
Tracklist:
1. Happy New Year
2. Eighties Fan
3. Houseboat
4. Shine Like a New Pin
5. Pen and Notebook
6. Swimming Pool
7. Anti-Western
8. Letâs Go Bowling
9. I Donât Do Crowds
10. The Sun on His Back
11. Double Feature
12. Arrangements of Shapes and Space
On May 8, 2026, Camera Obscura will celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album, Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi, with a vinyl reissue via Merge Records. Out-of-print on the format since its initial UK release on Andmoresound in 2001, the 25th anniversary edition is the most definitive version of of Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi ever pressed to vinyl, featuring both âEighties Fanâ B-sides â âShine Like a New Pinâ and âLetâs Go Bowlingâ â which were later added to expanded CD reissues of the album.
Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi first reached Stateside in 2004, after the success of Camera Obscuraâs 2003 Merge debut Underachievers Please Try Harder. New fans who werenât keyed in to the UK import market or to what John Peel was spinning on his BBC Radio programs would be forgiven for mistaking Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi as a follow-up to their breakthrough album as opposed to their first. The album is a remarkably-assured opening statement, a fully realized expres- sion of a sound that has enthralled listeners from their first spin of the Stuart Murdoch (Belle & Sebastian) produced âEighties Fanâ to their last listen of the bandâs 2024 return to the studio Look to the East, Look to the West.
Those fans have clamored for Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi to receive the vinyl reissue it has long deserved. Setting the needle down on tracks like âSwimming Pool,â âPen and Notebook,â and âHappy New Year,â itâs easy to hear why: each of the albumâs 12 songs are perfectly-observed slices of life rendered cinematic through opulently-detailed arrangements. Itâs eternal, bedrock pop music as only Camera Obscura could make it, suitable for the hi-fis of 1966 and 2026 alike.













