Everything's Eventual (hmv Exclusive) The 1921 Centenary Edition Vinyl
2021 marked a full century since the first hmv store opened its doors at 363 Oxford Street in London, July 24 saw us celebrate our 100th birthday, in style with a brand new and exclusive range of limited edition vinyl just for you...
The 1921 Centenary Edition range, for which we have carefully curated a selection of the finest albums and soundtracks from the last 100 years and had them specially pressed onto some beautiful coloured vinyl - all of which will be available exclusively in hmv stores on Saturday June 17th on hmv.com at 4pm the same day. As ever, our exclusives will be available on a first come, first served basis... and when they're gone, they're gone!
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Following the 2001 break-up of the iconic All Saints in 2001, the band's Canadian sisters signed to Polydor as a duo and embarked upon the writing and recording that would lead to their debut - and so far only - album, 'Everything's Eventual'. Taking its title from a collection of Stephen King's short stories, the release of 'Everything's Eventual' was preceded by two smash hit singles - the strident calling card of 'Fantasy', a UK No. 2, and the dreamy sophisti-pop of 'Don't Worry', which reached No. 7. The subsequent album showcased a mature and chic collection of immaculately crafted and produced songs, the likes of which All Saints fans had come to anticipate. In the UK 'Everything's Eventual' was certified silver almost immediately.