Edsel Classic Edition includes the original 12 track album presented in a mini replica vinyl gatefold sleeve featuring a unique black vinyl CD including grooves. Dog Man Star is the second album by Suede, released in October 1994. The album was recorded in London at Master Rock studios in early 1994 and was produced by Ed Buller. It was the last Suede album to feature guitarist Bernard Butler, due to growing tensions between him and singer Brett Anderson ending with Butler leaving the band before the album was completed. Dog Man Star is darker than debut album Suede and chronicles the band as they eschewed from the Britpop pack. In contrast to that album which highly emulated the influences of David Bowie and the Smiths, Dog Man Star exhibits an individualistic aesthetic, drawing from a wider range of influences.