Soft/Rock

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"Soft/Rock" is a single released by Lemon Jelly on 21 June 2001.

The 7" single was released in two formats. The first was limited to 1,000 copies and released on blue vinyl, each coming its own hand-stitched denim sleeve with a flavoured condom.[citation needed] The second was also limited to 1,000 copies but released on black vinyl in a black sleeve with a sticker.

The first twelve or so (exact numbers unknown) of the blue vinyl edition were different in design from the others, featuring enhanced embroidery and a business card from the award-winning embroidery artist, Laura Lees. These extremely rare singles were very time-consuming to fabricate, so the design was simplified for the remainder of the format. Therefore the first twelve are highly sought after and occasionally change hands on eBay for several hundred pounds.

The A-side is Soft featuring a sample from Chicago's If You Leave Me Now with a vocal track taken from an archive episode of the religious Pause for Thought segment of a BBC Radio 2 show, while the B-side is Rock and samples The Black Crowes’ version of Otis Redding’s Hard To Handle.

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