Synth pop trio Bronski Beat’s 1984 debut The Age of Consent is a rarity in musical history – an album that both defined a generation and challenged the status quo. 40 years later and The Age of Consent remains as prescient and vital as ever as it did on its original release; truly transgressive - defiant, queer, and laden with hooks. To celebrate this important anniversary, London Records revisit the album across a series of formats, uncovering sonic archival gems, new mixes and more.
The Age of Consent - The Album Plus
- The original album, plus 6 bonus tracks [7” versions and radio edits]
- Hundreds & Thousands - The Remix Plus
The original remix album, plus 5 bonus tracks
- Consent Extended – The 12 Inches Plus
Rare 12” versions, US Club Mixes, B-sides
- Ignore at Your Peril – The Rarities Plus
Radio sessions, previously unreleased early versions, and studio sessions
- DVD – The First Chapter – The Videos Plus
Restored music videos, Top of The Pops performances, Original TV adverts
- 24-page booklet featuring rare and unseen photos, and essays.