Win a signed copy of Fine Young Cannibals’ FYC40

Author: Dan Biggane

Read Time:   |  25th September 2025

Signed copy of the 2LP edition (24-track, gatefold sleeve, black vinyl) is up for grabs

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Classic Pop is offering readers the chance to win a signed copy of Fine Young Cannibals’ definitive new anthology, FYC40.

In 1985 Fine Young Cannibals made an unforgettable first impression with their debut single Johnny Come Home and their self-titled album, showcasing a fully-formed act with a sharp, soulful sound and potent songs. But it was 1989’s The Raw & The Cooked that propelled them onto the global stage, topping charts on both sides of the Atlantic.

Forty years on and London Records celebrates the band’s legacy with FYC40, a definitive anthology out 21 November and available in multiple formats. Single vinyl and CD editions present a 12-track album or the hits, while an expanded double vinyl offers 24 tracks, including six exclusive remixes.

The double-CD set features the expanded album plus a second disc packed with brand new and rare remixes from the London Records vault. The Deluxe 4CD/DVD boxset is a definitive treasure trove – featuring 1985’s self-titled debut, The Raw & The Cooked (each expanded with rarities), two further discs of new, rare and unreleased remixes, and a DVD compiling all the band’s promo videos alongside the full 1989 Live At The Paramount concert (restored audio and visuals) and BBC television performances.

We have teamed up with London Records to offer you the chance to win a signed copy of FYC40 – the 2LP edition (24-track, gatefold sleeve, black vinyl).

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*T&Cs: This competition closes on 06 November 2025  and is open to UK residents only, must be 18+ to enter.

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Written by

Dan Biggane

Dan Biggane is a writer for Classic Pop and Vintage Rock magazines. A former entertainment editor at the Bath Chronicle newspaper, he’s interviewed countless big names from the world of rock and pop including Robert Plant and John Lydon, as well as members of The Specials, The Selecter, The Cure, The Go-Go's, Echo & The Bunnymen, Dexys, Deacon Blue, and Suzanne Vega.