Erol Alkan, Thuston Moore and Jarvis Cocker are amongst the acts who have picked songs for a Rough Trade compilation CD.
The anniversary release ‘The Record Shop – 30 Years of Rough Trade’ features 30 songs handpicked by famous fans of the label.
Tracks by the likes of Pixies, LCD Soundsystem, Stereolab and Joe Strummer are amongst those selected for the deluxe two disc package.
Other artists who picked tracks include Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie, Daniel Millers, Seymour Stein and fashion designer Paul Smith.
The album hits the shelves on September 5. The full track listing is as follows:
CD1
The Modern Lovers - 'Pablo Picasso' (Picked by Paul Smith)
Swell Maps - 'Read About Seymour' (Laurence Bell)
Kleenex - 'Hedi's Head' (Mark Moore)
The Rezillos - 'I Can't Stand My Baby' (Seymour Stein)
Adam And The Ants - 'Zerox' (Youth)
Holger Czukay - 'Persian Love' (Don Letts)
The Mekons - 'Kill' (Ana Da Silva)
The Soft Boys - 'I Wanna Destroy You' (Derek Pringle)
Boyd Rice - 'Track 1, Side 1' (Daniel Miller)
The Blue Orchids - 'Work' (Stewart Lee)
Afrika Bambaataa and the Soul Sonic Force - 'Planet Rock' (Geoff Travis)
Mighty Mighty - 'Night After Night' (Tarquin Gotch)
Bongwater - 'His Old Look' (Jon Savage)
Lard - 'The Power Of Lard' (Erol Alkan)
Pixies - 'Here Comes Your Man' (Luella Bartley)
CD2
Joe Strummer - 'Island Hopping' (Luce Mellor)
Skinned Teen - 'Pillow Case Kisser' (Thurston Moore)
Bikini Kill - 'Capri Pants' (Gary Walker)
Stock, Hausen and Walkman - 'Belly Up' (Jarvis Cocker)
Stereolab & Nurse With Wound - 'Simple Headphone Mind' (Michel Gaubert)
Lal Waterson & Oliver Knight - 'At First She Starts' (Peter Christopherson)
Karen Dalton - 'In The Evening (It's So Hard To Tell Who's Going To Love You The Best)' (Jeff Barrett)
Mulatu Astatke - 'Yakermo Sew' (David Adjaye)
Matmos - 'Stupid Fambaloo' (Bjork)
The Frogs - 'Sailors Board Me Now' (Savage Pencil)
Schneider TM vs Kpt. Michigan - 'The Light 3000' (James Murphy)
The Carter Family - 'No Depression In Heaven' (Bobby Gillespie)
James Luther Dickinson - 'O How She Dances' (Sean Rowley)
Bjork - 'Where Is The Line' (Richard Russell)
LCD Soundsystem - 'Losing My Edge' (Spazom)
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