Major Kirsty release news!

8CD Boxset

The brand new 8CD box set celebrating the career of Kirsty MacColl brings together 161 tracks recorded between 1979 and 2000, featuring 47 previously unreleased tracks including her 1983 unreleased second album ‘Real’. It also includes album favourites, extended versions, unreleased demos, live sets and a 60-page hardback book with new sleeve notes from her family and previously unseen photos. Pre-order now.

https://youtube.com/shorts/tRItJjFAWLg

Release date according to Amazon is 27th October.

Kirsty’s London

Hello everyone,

I hope you are all having a wonderful week so far. I have created an interactive map called ‘Kirsty MacColl’s London’ where you can follow in her footsteps. It features the places in London, including Croydon that are linked with Kirsty from the hospital she was born in to her live performances. The places on the map are marked and most are illustrated with videos and photos.

The map will continue to grow as I add more places of interest. You can leave comments on this post if you think I should include something you don’t see at the moment.

Visit Kirsty’s London

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Chip Shop Guitar Cover

Dong-Woo Kang, who is a huge Kirsty fan from Korea, did a fabulous guitar cover of this classic track.

Kirsty MacColl - "There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis" (Guitar Cover)

Dong-Woo is a member of the ‘Kirsty MacColl Fan Gang’ Facebook group and has posted wonderful drawings of her on there. Here is one based on the photograph of Kirsty pouting with her Johnny Marr t-shirt as the background.

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1702132680302842&set=g.191172489226

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They Don’t Know About These Covers

Steve Cann performed his version of the classic Kirsty song from The Woodman Inn, Parkend in Lydney on 23rd December 2022.

Jenny B Sweet did her lovely rendition in April 2021, but uploaded it on 25th January this year.

 

They Don't Know (Kirsty McColl cover)

Kel the ‘Kooky’ One recorded his take in a car park.

 

Here’s a wonderful ukulele version played by Tina.

41/100 They Don’t Know, written by Kirsty MacColl (1979), made famous by Tracy Ullman (1983).

Scott Lenz uploaded his version on 1st July.

"They Don't Know" (Kirsty MacColl/Tracy Ullman cover)

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