This Vinyl Edition of Culture Club's "Colour By Numbers" is autographed by Boy George, Roy Hay, and Mikey Craig.
Side A:
1. Karma Chameleon
2. It's a Miracle
3. Black Money
4. Changing Every Day
5. That's the Way (I'm Only Trying to Help You)
Side B:
1. Church of the Poison Mind [Remastered 2002]
2. Miss Me Blind
3. Mister Man
4. Stormkeeper
5. Victims
Get your Culture Club autographed vinyl today!
Product Details
- Release Date: 10/21/2024
- Label: Republic Records
- Edition: Autographed Vinyl Edition
About The Author
Culture Club is a British pop band formed in London in 1981, best known for their blend of new wave, pop, soul, and reggae influences. Fronted by the charismatic Boy George, whose androgynous style and soulful voice became iconic in the 1980s, the band achieved international fame with hits like “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me,” “Karma Chameleon,” and “Time (Clock of the Heart).” Their debut album, Kissing to Be Clever (1982), launched them to global success, and they became one of the most distinctive and influential acts of the decade.
This Vinyl Edition of Culture Club's "Colour By Numbers" is autographed by Boy George, Roy Hay, and Mikey Craig.
Side A:
1. Karma Chameleon
2. It's a Miracle
3. Black Money
4. Changing Every Day
5. That's the Way (I'm Only Trying to Help You)
Side B:
1. Church of the Poison Mind [Remastered 2002]
2. Miss Me Blind
3. Mister Man
4. Stormkeeper
5. Victims
Get your Culture Club autographed vinyl today!
Product Details
- Release Date: 10/21/2024
- Label: Republic Records
- Edition: Autographed Vinyl Edition
About The Author
Culture Club is a British pop band formed in London in 1981, best known for their blend of new wave, pop, soul, and reggae influences. Fronted by the charismatic Boy George, whose androgynous style and soulful voice became iconic in the 1980s, the band achieved international fame with hits like “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me,” “Karma Chameleon,” and “Time (Clock of the Heart).” Their debut album, Kissing to Be Clever (1982), launched them to global success, and they became one of the most distinctive and influential acts of the decade.