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NewsThe House Of Love to reissue classic albumThe House Of Love are to reissue their classic debut album shortly after they play it in its entirety in London next month. 'The House Of Love', which originally came out in 1988, is re-released on September 24 will come packaged in a card gatefold sleeve featuring the definitive original artwork, plus extensive new sleeve notes. The band, who reformed in 2005, will perform the album in full at London's KOKO on September 13 as part of the 'Don't Look Back' series of shows. To check ticket availability and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS, now. The band will also re-release a compilation of early singles and rare tracks on September 24. This record, also self-titled, was initially released in 1988 as an import only through Rough Trade Europe and collected together the A & B sides of the bands first two singles, 'Real Animal' and 'Shine On', plus some previously unreleased tracks. Glastonbury tickets show up on eBay Sellers attempt to foil new registration system 9 hours ago Tickets to this month's Glastonbury Festival are being sold on eBay, despite festival organisers' efforts to prevent ticket re-sales. For the first time this year, festival-goers' personal details and photographs appear on tickets to prevent them from being resold. But this hasn't stopped some individuals from trying to resell them on-line. Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis warned that people are "taking a huge risk buying those tickets." "I'm moving heaven and earth to stop it happening," he told BBC News. "I have people watching eBay so we will have their information." Eavis added that people who buy the second-hand tickets will not get into the festival. He admitted that he was disappointed with the quality of the photos on the tickets, but said it would improve in the future. "This is the first year of the technology and so it's a trial run for this year," he said. "In the long term the photography will improve." The sold-out Glastonbury Festival runs June 22-24. Headliners include the Arctic Monkeys, Arcade Fire, The Killers and The Who. |
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