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‘Brat and It’s Completely Different but Also Still Brat’ Gets New Vinyl Release After First Pressing Quickly Sold Out
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If you thought Brat Summer would be confined by something as fickle as the tilting of the Earth’s axis away from the Sun, you’d be mistaken — Brat Summer defies seasons. Charli XCX is currently on a solo tour following her co-headlining Sweat Tour with Troye Sivan, and now her critically acclaimed remix album, Brat And It’s Completely Different But Also Still Brat is being re-released on vinyl. The album, which drops on Feb. 28, is now available for preorder.
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The two-LP album includes a lyric booklet and is pressed on green vinyl.
The latest release of Brat And It’s Completely Different But Also Still Brat follows the October release of the album, a three LP pressing that also featured the standard edition. A one-time pressing, that version sold out quickly and goes for as much as $300 on Amazon and Discogs.
Brat and It’s Completely Different but Also Still Brat features guest vocals from artists like Billie Eilish, Julian Casablancas, Lorde, Robyn, and Bon Iver. Brat and It’s Completely Different followed Brat And It’s The Same But There’s Three More Songs So It’s Not, which was released days after the standard edition of the album.
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Brat And It’s The Same But There’s Three More Songs So It’s Not featured “Hello Goodbye,” “Guess,” and “Spring Breakers” and featured an alternate white cover with a double LP white vinyl.
In addition to the deluxe edition, the standard version of Brat, with its now iconic green cover, got multiple vinyl releases, including the standard green version, plus retailer exclusives from Urban Outfitters and Turntable Lab.
In the Rolling Stone review of the remix album, Rob Sheffield wrote, “But it’s a surprise to hear all these familiar voices as guests in the Charliverse, working angles and racing to keep up with her. Everybody wants their turn to be 666 with a princess streak. So the Brat remix isn’t just a piece of promo product — it’s an ass-kicking party album in its own right.”
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