Album artwork for Train Above The City by Felt
Album artwork for Train Above The City by Felt

Remastered by Kevin Metcalfe and Lawrence 2022 edition of Train Above the City which was Felt's final album on Creation and their ninth album and was first released in 1988. This is their oddest work as the entire record is brief, jazzy instrumentals rendered by drums, piano,and vibes, and features only Martin Duffy and drummer Gary Ainge. Lawrence only manages to get himself in the credits at all by providing the wonderfully abstract titles for every tune.

Felt

Train Above The City

Cherry Red
Album artwork for Train Above The City by Felt
LP

£21.99

Deluxe Remastered Gatefold Sleeve Vinyl.

Black
Released 21/09/2018Catalogue Number

flt188

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Album artwork for Train Above The City by Felt
CD +

£27.99

Limited to 2000 Copies signed by Lawrence. The CD Version comes in a Bespoke 7" Box with CD in special Gatefold Sleeve, Long Deleted 7" Vinyl, reproduction gig flyers, poster and badges.

Released 21/09/2018Catalogue Number

FLX188

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Album artwork for Train Above The City by Felt
CD

£10.99

Fresh Standard Edition with New Artwork

Released 29/04/2022Catalogue Number

FLTCD188

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Felt

Train Above The City

Cherry Red
Album artwork for Train Above The City by Felt
LP

£21.99

Deluxe Remastered Gatefold Sleeve Vinyl.

Black
Released 21/09/2018Catalogue Number

flt188

Learn more
Album artwork for Train Above The City by Felt
CD +

£27.99

Limited to 2000 Copies signed by Lawrence. The CD Version comes in a Bespoke 7" Box with CD in special Gatefold Sleeve, Long Deleted 7" Vinyl, reproduction gig flyers, poster and badges.

Released 21/09/2018Catalogue Number

FLX188

Learn more
Album artwork for Train Above The City by Felt
CD

£10.99

Fresh Standard Edition with New Artwork

Released 29/04/2022Catalogue Number

FLTCD188

Learn more

Remastered by Kevin Metcalfe and Lawrence 2022 edition of Train Above the City which was Felt's final album on Creation and their ninth album and was first released in 1988. This is their oddest work as the entire record is brief, jazzy instrumentals rendered by drums, piano,and vibes, and features only Martin Duffy and drummer Gary Ainge. Lawrence only manages to get himself in the credits at all by providing the wonderfully abstract titles for every tune.