Caff Records

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Caff was a short lived British indie label run by Bob Stanley of the band Saint Etienne. Established in 1989, it is most noted for single releases by Pulp and the Manic Street Preachers.

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  • CAFF 1 East Village / Cath Coughlan - Freeze Out / Im' long Me Measaim 7" (Split flexi-disc)
  • CAFF 2 The Field Mice - I Can See Myself Alone Forever / Everything About You 7"
  • CAFF 3 Phil Wilson - Better Days / The Written Word 7"
  • CAFF 4 Close Lobsters - Just Too Bloody Stupid 7"
  • CAFF 5 Television Personalities - I Still Believe In Magic / Respectable 7"
  • CAFF 6 Buffalo Tom - Enemy / Deep In The Ground 7"
  • CAFF 7 Another Sunny Day - Genetic Engineering / Kilburn Towers 7"
  • CAFF 8 Claim - Birth Of A Teenager / Mike The Bike 7"
  • CAFF 9 Galaxie 500 - Rain / Don't Let Our Youth Go To Waste 7"
  • CAFF 10 Razorcuts - Sometimes I Worry About You 7" (4 track EP)
  • CAFF 11 The Orchids - An Ill Wind That Blows / All Those Things 7"
  • CAFF 12 The Lilac Time - Madresfield / Bird On A Wire 7"
  • CAFF 13 Biff Bang Pow / The Times - Sleep / Extase 7" (Split single, usually known as "The Mods Are Back!")
  • CAFF 14 Bitch Magnet - Sadie / Ducks And Drakes 7"
  • CAFF 15 Manic Street Preachers - New Art Riot / Repeat After Me 7" (Known as "Feminine Is Beautiful")
  • CAFF 16 World Of Twist - The Sausage / Skidding Into Love / Space Rockit 7"
  • CAFF 17 Pulp - My Legendary Girlfriend / Sicky Grin / Back In LA 7"

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