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Friday, 31 October 2008

Black Grape - Stupid Stupid Stupid



Stupid Stupid Stupid was the second and final album by British band Black Grape. It was released in 1997. The original UK CD release of the album had hollow plastic "googly eyes" glued to the front of the CD cover. Subsequent editions were released in a standard case.

  1. "Get Higher" - 5:00
  2. "Squeaky" - 5:16
  3. "Marbles" - 4:24
  4. "Dadi Waz A Badi" - 4:01
  5. "Rubberband" - 4:36
  6. "Spotlight" - 3:51
  7. "Tell Me Something" - 3:47
  8. "Money Back Guaranteed" - 5:17
  9. "Loney" - 4:02
  10. "Words" - 4:42

Black Grape - It's Great When You're Straight... Yeah


It's Great When You're Straight... Yeah is the first album by British band Black Grape. It was released in 1995. The album was seen as somewhat of a triumphant comeback for both Shaun Ryder and Bez (both formerly of Happy Mondays). The album represented what some considered an evolution of the Happy Mondays sound on their 1990 album Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches, with more of a hip hop influence, down mostly to the rapping of Kermit, formerly of the band The Ruthless Rap Assassins. The album was a surprise critical and commercial success.

The album art features a famous photograph of infamous international terrorist Carlos the Jackal colored in pop art style. This album art was inspiration for Issue 2 of the Image Comics series, Phonogram.

The opening lines of 'In the Name of the Father' are quoted in the novel The Demented Lands by Alan Warner.


1. "Reverend Black Grape" – 5:12
2. "In the Name of the Father" – 4:21
3. "Tramazi Parti" – 4:45
4. "Kelly's Heroes" – 4:22
5. "Yeah Yeah Brother" – 4:10
6. "A Big Day in the North" – 4:10
7. "Shake Well Before Opening" – 5:40
8. "Submarine" – 3:50
9. "Shake Your Money" – 4:13
10. "Little Bob" – 5:33

Mansun - Kleptomania

Kleptomania (released Autumn 2004) was the 'lost' fourth album by English rock group Mansun. Rather than being a fully fledged final album it's more a collection of recordings which were destined for the 4th album, mixed by Paul Draper following the bands split with no involvement from the other band members.

The band split during the final recording session for the fourth album, leaving some tracks incomplete and unfinished and thus weren't included on Kleptomania. The true reasons for the split have never been revealed but it seems the band simply "grew apart".

The album was initially going to be called simply "Mansun" but was later changed to "Kleptomania" for its commercial release. The reasons behind this title are ambiguous, as there are a number of rumours concerning the departure of bassist and founding member Stove King, and the band's relationship and contractual obligations with their record company, Parlophone.

The album was originally not going to be released as there would be no band to promote it and Paul Draper was not in a positive frame of mind about Mansun at the time, but due to a fan petition which gained over 4000 signatures, the record company relented and put the album out as part of a CD boxset.

CD 1 (The 4th Album Sessions):
01. Getting Your Way (04:30)
02. Slipping Away (04:51)
03. Keep Telling Myself (03:58)
04. Harris (03:25)
05. Love Remains (02:45)
06. Cry 2 My Face (04:10)
07. No Signal / No Complaints (04:53)
08. Home (03:46)
09. Fragile (03:42)
10. Wanted So Much (03:26)
11. Good Intentions Heal The Soul (04:33)
12. The Dog From Two Doors Down (Hidden Track) (04:28)

CD 2 (Non-Album Singles, B-Sides and EP-Only Tracks):
01. Take It Easy Chicken (04:31)
02. Everyone Must Win (05:40)
03. Closed For Business (03:08)
04. Ski Jump Nose (03:43)
05. Can't Afford To Die (02:50)
06. Railings (05:54)
07. Flourella (04:23)
08. Decisions, Decisions (06:03)
09. Been Here Before (04:12)
10. My Idea Of Fun (04:01)
11. When The Wind Blows (04:51)
12. Check Under The Bed (04:12)
13. Skin Up Pin Up (03:42)
14. I Care (03:41)
15. The World's Still Open (03:38)

CD 3 (Rarities, Demos and Unreleased Tracks):
01. Rock 'N' Roll Loser (04:03)
02. Secrets (03:34)
03. These Days (Full Length Version) (04:26)
04. It's OK (04:43)
05. Drones (03:29)
06. Right To The End Of The Earth (03:30)
07. I Can Only Disappoint U (Home Demo) (05:01)
08. Love Is... (Home Demo) (04:26)
09. Love Remains (Home Demo) (02:22)
10. Shot By Both Sides (Live John Peel Session) (03:39)
11. Taxlo$ (Live) (06:53)
12. Witness To A Murder Part 1 (Hidden Track) (03:09)
13. Thief (Hidden Track) (03:12)
14. Stupid Open Space (Hidden Track) (02:11)


Kleptomania_I.rar,Kleptomania_II.part1.rar, Kleptomania_II.part2.rar, Kleptomania_III.rar

Mansun - Little Kix

Little Kix (released summer 2000 - see 2000 in music) was the third album by English rock group Mansun. A departure from their previous style, employing a more commercial 'soulful' sound.

01. Butterfly (A New Beginning) (5:52)
02. I Can Only Disappoint U (4:47)
03. Comes As No Surprise (4:00)
04. Electric Man (5:21)
05. Love Is... (4:37)
06. Soundtrack 4 2 Lovers (4:10)
07. Forgive Me (4:44)
08. Until The Next Life (4:49)
09. Fool (4:17)
10. We Are The Boys (4:25)
11. Goodbye (5:10)

Little_kix.rar

Mansun - Six


Six (released July 1998 - see 1998 in music) was the second album by English rock band Mansun.
Six was released in the US on April 20, 1999, but with an alternative running order, different artwork, and the re-recorded single version of the title track. In an interview prior to the release of 'Six', Paul Draper stated that the "interlude" 'Witness To A Murder (Part Two)' was included to separate the album into two parts as a tribute to old style vinyl albums.

01. Six (8:07)
02. Negative (4:21)
03. Shotgun (6:38)
04. Inverse Midas (1:44)
05. Anti Everything (2:25)
06. Fall Out (3:47)
07. Serotonin (2:33)
08. Cancer (9:31)
09. Witness To A Murder (Part Two) (3:06)
10. Television (8:21)
11. Special / Blown It (Delete As Appropriate) (5:32)
12. Legacy (6:33)
13. Being A Girl (7:59)

Six 1
Six 2

Mansun - Attack of the Grey Lantern



Attack of the Grey Lantern is the debut album by English rock band Mansun. Based around a concept of a superhero, the titular "Grey Lantern" and his encounters with the bizarre inhabitants of a fictional English town.

01. The Chad Who Loved Me (5:02)
02. Mansun's Only Love Song (5:55)
03. Taxloss (7:02)
04. You, Who Do You Hate? (3:06)
05. Wide Open Space (4:31)
06. Stripper Vicar (4:05)
07. Disgusting (5:07)
08. She Makes My Nose Bleed (3:55)
09. Naked Twister (4:39)
10. Egg Shaped Fred (4:11)
11. Dark Mavis (8:36)

Part1
Part2

Monday, 27 October 2008

The Soup Dragon - Lovegod

Lovegod is an album by the Soup Dragons, released in July 1990. Three songs from the album were released as singles—"I'm Free", "Mother Universe", "Backwards Dog". There seems to be some confusion over the copyright year, with 1989 stamped on the disc. However, the correct copyright year, 1990, is printed on the liner notes and back tray card. This confusion may be due to the 1990 re-release of the album which added the track I'm Free which was not included in the original release.

1. "I'm Free" (featuring Junior Reid) (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 3:58
2. "Mother Universe" – 3:43
3. "Backwards Dog" – 2:17
4. "Softly" – 2:55
5. "Drive the Pain" – 2:20
6. "Lovegod" – 3:38
7. "Dream-E-Forever" – 2:14
8. "Sweetmeat" – 4:22
9. "Kiss the Gun" – 2:31
10. "Love You to Death" – 2:40
11. "Beauty Freak" – 3:07
12. "Lovegod Dub" – 4:14
13. "Crotch Deep Trash" – 2:56

Marion - This World and Body

This World and Body (1996) is the debut album by Marion released on London Records. It reached #10 in the UK albums chart. The album contained the singles "Sleep", "Toys For Boys", "Let's All Go Together" and "Time".

01. Fallen Through
02. Sleep
03. Let’s All Go Together
04. Wait
05. The Only Way
06. I Stopped Dancing
07. All For Love
08. Toys For Boys
09. Time
10. Vanessa
11. Your Body Lies
12. My Children

This World and Body

James - The Best of

James are an English rock band from Manchester. They formed in 1981 and were active throughout the 80s, but most successful during the 90s. Their hit singles include "Sit Down" and "Laid". Following the departure of lead singer Tim Booth in 2001, the band became inactive but reformed in January 2007, returning for a nationwide tour and a new album

1. "Come Home (Flood mix)"
2. "Sit Down"
3. "She's a Star"
4. "Laid"
5. "Waltzing Along (single version)"
6. "Say Something"
7. "Born of Frustration"
8. "Tomorrow"
9. "Destiny Calling"
10. "Out to Get You"
11. "Runaground"
12. "Lose Control"
13. "Sometimes"
14. "How Was It for You?"
15. "Seven"
16. "Sound"
17. "Ring the Bells"
18. "Hymn from a Village"

The Best of James

Stereolab - Chemical Chords

Stereolab are an alternative music band formed in 1990 in London, England. Although many of the band's albums have been underground hits, they have not found larger commercial success. The band were released from their recording contract with Warner Bros. Records when Warner's imprint Elektra Records folded. The release was reportedly due to poor record sales, and since then Stereolab's self-owned label, Duophonic Records, has signed a distribution deal with Too Pure. Duophonic holds the copyrights to the band's recordings, and on the label the band have released many limited-edition records.


1. Neon Beanbag
2. Three Women
3. One Finger Symphony
4. Chemical Chords
5. The Ecstatic Static
6. Valley Hi!
7. Silver Sands
8. Pop Molecule (Molecular Pop 1)
9. Self Portrait With “Electric Brain”
10. Nous vous demandons pardon
11. Cellulose Sunshine
12. Fractal Dream of a Thing
13. Daisy Click Clack
14. Vortical Phonotheque

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Part 2

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