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Freya Ridings Blood Orange LP

Freya Ridings Blood Orange LP

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Blood Orange is the vinyl LP pressing of Freya Ridings' second studio album, presenting 13 tracks on analog vinyl to preserve the album's sequencing and vocal-led arrangements. This format delivers the full-album listening experience and physical credits you can reference.

If you struggle with compressed streaming sound or want a permanent physical copy for focused listening or collecting, this LP helps by providing side-by-side track order and uncompressed analog playback that highlights dynamics and vocal detail.

  • 13 tracks pressed on vinyl verified from the track listing included with this product
  • Features credited collaborations with Steve Mac Kamille Will Bloomfield LostBoy Phil Plested and Scott Harris
  • Follow-up to her debut that achieved 47 Platinum and Gold certifications globally
  • Includes key songs such as Blood Orange Bite Me Someone New and Wolves for a complete album narrative
  • Analog vinyl format preserves wider dynamic range compared to typical compressed streaming masters

Unlike single-track streaming playlists this LP maintains intended track order and the album's narrative arc making it suitable for dedicated listening sessions and collectors who value documented credits. Track names and collaborator credits are taken from the album liner notes and public album documentation. Sold by VinylHug with standard quality checks on pressing and packaging to ensure the product arrives intact and as described.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Freya Ridings "Blood Orange" LP a good choice for vinyl collectors?
Yes. The Blood Orange LP is a solid choice for collectors because it is a physical LP release of Freya Ridings' second album, featuring collaboratively written material with credited writers such as Steve Mac, Kamille, LostBoy and others, which adds provenance and listening value. The product listing includes the album’s complete vinyl tracklisting, giving collectors a clear record of what is pressed on this edition. This makes it suitable for collectors who prioritize complete album pressings, artist-authored material, and tangible packaging. Collectors who value first pressings, colored variants, or heavyweight/limited editions should verify edition and pressing details on the product page before purchasing, as the listing does not specify vinyl weight or variant in this description.
What tracks are included on the Blood Orange vinyl?
The Blood Orange LP contains the album tracks listed on the product page. The tracklisting shown on the vinyl product includes: 1 Blood Orange, 2 Bite Me, 3 Weekends, 4 Face In The Crowd, 5 Perfect, 6 Dancing In A Hurricane, 7 Happier Alone, 8 Wither On The Vine, 9 Bitter, 10 Someone New, 11 Last Day That You Loved Me, 12 Wolves and 13 Can I Jump'. This listing matches the vinyl edition displayed and provides the exact songs you will hear on the record. Note that the product description references the album as a multi-song collection; if you are seeking deluxe editions or bonus tracks, check the specific edition details on the product page since digital or deluxe releases can sometimes include extra tracks not present on the standard vinyl.
Will the Blood Orange LP play on my turntable?
Yes, the Blood Orange release is an LP and will play on standard turntables that support LP records. LPs are designed for analog playback on turntables with an appropriate tonearm and stylus; most modern turntables play records at 33 1/3 RPM, which is the standard speed for full-length LPs. To ensure optimal playback, use a properly aligned cartridge, a clean stylus, and the correct speed setting on your turntable. This vinyl is best for listeners who own a traditional record player or a high-quality belt- or direct-drive turntable. If you only have a portable player that supports single-speed or single-size records, check that it supports 33 1/3 RPM LPs and a proper tonearm setup before playing.
How is the vinyl edition of Blood Orange different from streaming the album?
The vinyl edition offers a tactile, album-focused listening experience that differs from streaming in three main ways: physical packaging and artwork that provide collectible value and liner notes, analog playback characteristics often described as a warmer or fuller sound depending on your equipment, and intentional side sequencing that presents the album as the artist intended to be experienced in order. Fans of singer-songwriter albums and collectors who value album artwork and a focused listening session benefit most from the vinyl. Streaming remains more convenient for on-the-go listening, immediate access, and playlists, so if you prefer portability and instant access you may still choose streaming. Vinyl is best when you want a deliberate, physical listening experience.
How should I care for and store the Blood Orange vinyl to keep it in good condition?
Proper care will keep the LP sounding its best. Handle the record by the edges and label to avoid fingerprints on the playing surface, use an anti-static brush or a recommended record-cleaning solution before playback to remove dust and debris, and store the vinyl upright in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight to prevent warping. Keep records in protective inner sleeves and outer sleeves to avoid scuffs and dust accumulation. This guidance benefits collectors and everyday listeners who want to preserve audio quality and resale value. Avoid household cleaners or abrasive materials and do not expose the record to high heat; occasional professional deep cleaning is appropriate if you notice persistent noise.