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Bluey – Rug Island (Vinyl, LP, Album, Sunset Orange)

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$69.99
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5014797911901
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Demon proudly present the new Bluey album 'Rug Island'; the follow up to 'Dance Mode!' featuring 16 brand new recordings from series 1, 2 and 3. The music from Bluey has been created by Joff Bush & The Bluey Music team, with over half a billion audio streams from 'Bluey The Album' and 'Dance Mode!'. Pressed on sunset orange vinyl, 'Rug Island' is an album of adventure, a playful journey through the imaginations of Bluey and Bingo. The album takes inspiration from the episode Rug Island a place where children play and adults embrace their inner kid. 'The album plays out where you got these little versions of Rug Island, which are like little journeys into the world of the kids' imagination, and their games and what they play.' Joff Bush Featuring the singles 'Octopus' (a rock track featuring the band King Stingray), 'Onesies', and the new version of the theme ' Bluey Theme Tune (Vocal Version)'. The album also features standout tracks 'Fairytale' (an 80s inspired synth rock track), 'Explorers' (a traditional style sea shanty), 'Muffin Drive' (a Muffin themed driving rock song) and 'Turtle Boy' ('a simple sweet track' Joff Bush). The sleeve captures this scene from Rug Island, with the reverse of the sleeve connecting together with the previous albums to form a panoramic image of the Heeler's home.
Tracklist:
Side A
1. Bluey Theme Tune (Vocal Version)
2. Rug Island, Pt. 1
3. Obstacle Course
4. Octopus Feat. King Stingray
5. Wild Girls
6. Escape
7. Onesies
8. Fairytale
Side B
1. Rug Island, Pt. 2
2. Explorers
3. Muffin Drive
4. Turtleboy
5. Bin Night
6. Cricket
7. Cafe
8. Rug Island, Pt. 3

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