Bat For Lashes’ acclaimed debut album, Fur and Gold, introduced Natasha Khan as one of the most distinctive
voices in 21st-century art-pop. Originally released in 2006 and later nominated for the Mercury Prize, the album
blends mythical storytelling, haunting piano melodies, and rich, layered production to create a world both dreamlike
and deeply emotional. With standout tracks like ”What’s a Girl to Do?” and ”Horse and I,” Fur and Gold offers a
spellbinding mix of folk, electronica, and baroque pop that has earned it cult classic status. A must-have for
collectors and fans of visionary, genre-defying music. Newly remastered at Abbey Road Studios. Available on
standard black vinyl.
1.Horse and I, 2.Trophy (feat. Josh T. Pearson), 3.Tahiti, 4.What’s a Girl to Do?, 5.Sad Eyes, 6.The Wizard
1.Prescilla, 2.The Bat’s Mouth, 3.Seal Jubilee, 4.Sarah, 5.I Saw a Light






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