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Label:

Demon Records

Format:

Vinyl, Exclusives

Release Date:

25/09/2026

Cat no:

DEMREC1351X

Barcode:

5014797913837

Genre:

Alternative/Indie,

Rock

Sub Genre:

Britpop

Suede

Suede: Coming Up (30th Anniversary Blue/Pink Blended Vinyl) INDIES EXCLUSIVE

Suede: Coming Up (30th Anniversary Blue/Pink Blended Vinyl) INDIES EXCLUSIVE

Suede

  1. Trash
  2. Filmstar
  3. Lazy
  4. By The Sea
  5. She
  6. Beautiful Ones
  7. Starcrazy
  8. Picnic By The Motorway
  9. The Chemistry Between Us
  10. Saturday Night
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About this release

In 2026 Demon are delighted to present a suite of products celebrating one of the high watermarks of British music in the 1990s – the incomparable ‘Coming Up’ by Suede..

Originally released in September 1996, ‘Coming Up’ represented the creative and commercial peak for a rejuvenated Suede… some debut indeed for new band members guitarist Richard Oakes and keyboardist Neil Codling. A UK No. 1 album which spent just shy of an entire year in the album chart, the vivid, electrifying ‘Coming Up’ spawned five UK Top 10 singles – ‘Trash’, ‘Beautiful Ones’, ‘Saturday Night’, ‘Lazy’ andFilmstar’. Elsewhere,  grimy glam stompers meet elegiac ballads and stadium anthems. 30 years on, ‘Coming Up’ still packs all of its original punch.

For this anniversary release, ‘Coming Up’ has been mastered from the original tapes and presented on a strictly limited edition blended  vinyl version. Also, original ‘Coming Up’ graphic designer Howard Wakefield has come on board 30 years on to restore Nick Knight and Peter Saville’s iconic photography and artwork to their full glory.

Bonus tracks include all the B-sides from the original CD single formats of ‘Coming Up’s 5 hits plus the first three B-sides Suede cut with Richard Oakes – ‘Asda Town’, ‘Bentswood  Boys’ and ‘Together’ – which had appeared in 1995 as towards the end of the ‘Dog Man Star’ era. Also included is Suede’s sensitive cover of the Robert Wyatt / Elvis Costello classic ‘Shipbuilding’, originally released for the ‘War Child’ ‘Help’ album, also in 1995.