Pink Bubbles Go Ape (hmv Exclusive) the 1921 Centenary Edition Pink & Black Splatter Vinyl
This year marks a full century since the first hmv store opened its doors at 363 Oxford Street in London, and on July 24 we'll be celebrating our 100th birthday in style with a brand new and exclusive range of limited edition vinyl just for you...
As part of our birthday celebrations we're pleased to announce the new 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 July 24 and from store.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!
Power metal purveyors Helloween finally reached the summit of the album charts in their native Germany this year with their sixteenth album, released more 35 years after their 1985 debut. Their fourth album Pink Bubbles Go Ape arrived in 1991 and was their first LP without founding guitarist Kai Hansen, with Roland Grapow taking his place.
Featuring ‘Kids of the Century’ the superbly-titled ‘Heavy Metal Hamsters’, Pink Bubbles Go Ape joins our exclusive centenary line-up with a limited run of 1000 copies on stunning pink and black splatter vinyl.